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Isaiah 51:15

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51:15 I am the Lord your God,

who churns up the sea so that its waves surge.

The Lord who commands armies is his name!

Isaiah 54:8

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54:8 In a burst 1  of anger I rejected you 2  momentarily,

but with lasting devotion I will have compassion on you,”

says your protector, 3  the Lord.

Isaiah 26:20

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26:20 Go, my people! Enter your inner rooms!

Close your doors behind you!

Hide for a little while,

until his angry judgment is over! 4 

Isaiah 47:9

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47:9 Both of these will come upon you

suddenly, in one day!

You will lose your children and be widowed. 5 

You will be overwhelmed by these tragedies, 6 

despite 7  your many incantations

and your numerous amulets. 8 

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[54:8]  1 tn According to BDB 1009 s.v. שֶׁטֶף the noun שֶׁצֶף here is an alternate form of שֶׁטֶף (shetef, “flood”). Some relate the word to an alleged Akkadian cognate meaning “strength.”

[54:8]  2 tn Heb “I hid my face from you.”

[54:8]  3 tn Or “redeemer.” See the note at 41:14.

[26:20]  1 tn Heb “until anger passes by.”

[47:9]  1 tn Heb “loss of children and widowhood.” In the Hebrew text the phrase is in apposition to “both of these” in line 1.

[47:9]  2 tn Heb “according to their fullness, they will come upon you.”

[47:9]  3 tn For other examples of the preposition bet (בְּ) having the sense of “although, despite,” see BDB 90 s.v. III.7.

[47:9]  4 sn Reference is made to incantations and amulets, both of which were important in Mesopotamian religion. They were used to ward off danger and demons.



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