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Isaiah 38:2

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38:2 Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed to the Lord,

Isaiah 59:10

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59:10 We grope along the wall like the blind,

we grope like those who cannot see; 1 

we stumble at noontime as if it were evening.

Though others are strong, we are like dead men. 2 

Isaiah 22:5

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22:5 For the sovereign master, 3  the Lord who commands armies,

has planned a day of panic, defeat, and confusion. 4 

In the Valley of Vision 5  people shout 6 

and cry out to the hill. 7 

Isaiah 25:4

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25:4 For you are a protector for the poor,

a protector for the needy in their distress,

a shelter from the rainstorm,

a shade from the heat.

Though the breath of tyrants 8  is like a winter rainstorm, 9 

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[59:10]  1 tn Heb “like there are no eyes.”

[59:10]  2 tn Heb among the strong, like dead men.”

[22:5]  1 tn The Hebrew term translated “sovereign master” here and in vv. 12, 14, 15 is אֲדֹנָי (’adonay).

[22:5]  2 tn Heb “For [there is] a day of panic, and trampling, and confusion for the master, the Lord who commands armies [traditionally, the Lord of hosts].”

[22:5]  3 tn The traditional accentuation of the Hebrew text suggests that this phrase goes with what precedes.

[22:5]  4 tn The precise meaning of this statement is unclear. Some take קִר (qir) as “wall” and interpret the verb to mean “tear down.” However, tighter parallelism (note the reference to crying for help in the next line) is achieved if one takes both the verb and noun from a root, attested in Ugaritic and Arabic, meaning “make a sound.” See J. N. Oswalt, Isaiah (NICOT), 1:404, n. 5.

[22:5]  5 sn Perhaps “the hill” refers to the temple mount.

[25:4]  1 tn Or perhaps, “the violent”; NIV, NRSV “the ruthless.”

[25:4]  2 tc The Hebrew text has, “like a rainstorm of a wall,” which might be interpreted to mean, “like a rainstorm battering against a wall.” The translation assumes an emendation of קִיר (qir, “wall”) to קֹר (qor, “cold, winter”; cf. Gen 8:22). See J. N. Oswalt, Isaiah (NICOT), 1:457, n. 6, for discussion.



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