Isaiah 5:5-6
Context5:5 Now I will inform you
what I am about to do to my vineyard:
I will remove its hedge and turn it into pasture, 1
I will break its wall and allow animals to graze there. 2
5:6 I will make it a wasteland;
no one will prune its vines or hoe its ground, 3
and thorns and briers will grow there.
I will order the clouds
not to drop any rain on it.
Isaiah 42:24
Context42:24 Who handed Jacob over to the robber?
Who handed Israel over to the looters? 4
Was it not the Lord, against whom we sinned?
They refused to follow his commands;
they disobeyed his law. 5
Jeremiah 40:2-3
Context40:2 The captain of the royal guard took Jeremiah aside and said to him, “The Lord your God threatened this place with this disaster. 40:3 Now he has brought it about. The Lord has done just as he threatened to do. This disaster has happened because you people sinned against the Lord and did not obey him. 6
Jeremiah 44:22
Context44:22 Finally the Lord could no longer endure your wicked deeds and the disgusting things you did. That is why your land has become the desolate, uninhabited ruin that it is today. That is why it has become a proverbial example used in curses. 7
Lamentations 2:17
Contextע (Ayin)
2:17 The Lord has done what he planned;
he has fulfilled 8 his promise 9
that he threatened 10 long ago: 11
He has overthrown you without mercy 12
and has enabled the enemy to gloat over you;
he has exalted your adversaries’ power. 13
Zechariah 7:13
Context7:13 “‘It then came about that just as I 14 cried out, but they would not obey, so they will cry out, but I will not listen,’ the Lord Lord who rules over all had said.
[5:5] 1 tn Heb “and it will become [a place for] grazing.” בָּעַר (ba’ar, “grazing”) is a homonym of the more often used verb “to burn.”
[5:5] 2 tn Heb “and it will become a trampled place” (NASB “trampled ground”).
[5:6] 3 tn Heb “it will not be pruned or hoed” (so NASB); ASV and NRSV both similar.
[42:24] 4 tn Heb “Who gave to the robber Jacob, and Israel to the looters?” In the first line the consonantal text (Kethib) has מְשׁוֹסֶה (mÿshoseh), a Polel participle from שָׁסָה (shasah, “plunder”). The marginal reading (Qere) is מְשִׁיסָּה (mÿshissah), a noun meaning “plunder.” In this case one could translate “Who handed Jacob over as plunder?”
[42:24] 5 tn Heb “they were not willing in his ways to walk, and they did not listen to his law.”
[40:3] 6 tn Heb “Because you [masc. pl.] sinned against the
[44:22] 7 tn Heb “And/Then the
[2:17] 8 tn The verb בָּצַע (batsa’) has a broad range of meanings: (1) “to cut off, break off,” (2) “to injure” a person, (3) “to gain by violence,” (4) “to finish, complete” and (5) “to accomplish, fulfill” a promise.
[2:17] 9 tn Heb “His word.” When used in collocation with the verb בָּצַע (batsa’, “to fulfill,” see previous tn), the accusative noun אִמְרָה (’imrah) means “promise.”
[2:17] 10 tn Heb “commanded” or “decreed.” If a reference to prophetic oracles is understood, then “decreed” is preferable. If understood as a reference to the warnings in the covenant, then “threatened” is a preferable rendering.
[2:17] 11 tn Heb “from days of old.”
[2:17] 12 tn Heb “He has overthrown and has not shown mercy.” The two verbs חָרַס וְלֹא חָמָל (kharas vÿlo’ khamal) form a verbal hendiadys in which the first retains its verbal sense and the second functions adverbially: “He has overthrown you without mercy.” וְלֹא חָמָל (vÿlo’ khamal) alludes to 2:2.
[2:17] 13 tn Heb “He has exalted the horn of your adversaries.” The term “horn” (קֶרֶן, qeren) normally refers to the horn of a bull, one of the most powerful animals in ancient Israel. This term is often used figuratively as a symbol of strength, usually in reference to the military might of an army (Deut 33:17; 1 Sam 2:1, 10; 2 Sam 22:3; Pss 18:3; 75:11; 89:18, 25; 92:11; 112:9; 1 Chr 25:5; Jer 48:25; Lam 2:3; Ezek 29:21), just as warriors are sometimes figuratively described as “bulls.” To lift up the horn often means to boast and to lift up someone else’s horn is to give victory or cause to boast.
[7:13] 14 tn Heb “he.” Since the third person pronoun refers to the