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Isaiah 33:9

Context

33:9 The land 1  dries up 2  and withers away;

the forest of Lebanon shrivels up 3  and decays.

Sharon 4  is like the desert; 5 

Bashan and Carmel 6  are parched. 7 

Revelation 6:13

Context
6:13 and the stars in the sky 8  fell to the earth like a fig tree dropping 9  its unripe figs 10  when shaken by a fierce 11  wind.
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[33:9]  1 tn Or “earth” (KJV); NAB “the country.”

[33:9]  2 tn Or “mourns” (BDB 5 s.v. I אָבַל). HALOT 6-7 lists homonyms I אבל (“mourn”) and II אבל (“dry up”). They propose the second here on the basis of parallelism. See 24:4.

[33:9]  3 tn Heb “Lebanon is ashamed.” The Hiphil is exhibitive, expressing the idea, “exhibits shame.” In this context the statement alludes to the withering of vegetation.

[33:9]  4 sn Sharon was a fertile plain along the Mediterranean coast. See 35:2.

[33:9]  5 tn Or “the Arabah” (NIV). See 35:1.

[33:9]  6 sn Both of these areas were known for their trees and vegetation. See 2:13; 35:2.

[33:9]  7 tn Heb “shake off [their leaves]” (so ASV, NRSV); NAB “are stripped bare.”

[6:13]  8 tn Or “in heaven” (the same Greek word means both “heaven” and “sky”). The genitive τοῦ οὐρανοῦ (tou ouranou) is taken as a genitive of place.

[6:13]  9 tn Grk “throws [off]”; the indicative verb has been translated as a participle due to English style.

[6:13]  10 tn L&N 3.37 states, “a fig produced late in the summer season (and often falling off before it ripens) – ‘late fig.’ ὡς συκὴ βάλλει τοὺς ὀλύνθους αὐτῆς ὑπὸ ἀνέμου μεγάλου σειομένη ‘as the fig tree sheds its late figs when shaken by a great wind’ Re 6:13. In the only context in which ὄλυνθος occurs in the NT (Re 6:13), one may employ an expression such as ‘unripe fig’ or ‘fig which ripens late.’”

[6:13]  11 tn Grk “great wind.”



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