Isaiah 7:15
Context7:15 He will eat sour milk 1 and honey, which will help him know how 2 to reject evil and choose what is right.
Isaiah 7:22
Context7:22 From the abundance of milk they produce, 3 he will have sour milk for his meals. Indeed, everyone left in the heart of the land will eat sour milk and honey.
[7:15] 1 tn Or, perhaps “cream,” frequently, “curds” (NAB, NASB, NIV, NRSV, NLT); KJV, ASV “butter”; CEV “yogurt.”
[7:15] 2 tn Heb “for his knowing.” Traditionally the preposition has been translated in a temporal sense, “when he knows.” However, though the preposition לְ (lamed) can sometimes have a temporal force, it never carries such a nuance in any of the 40 other passages where it is used with the infinitive construct of יָדַע (yada’, “to know”). Most often the construction indicates purpose/result. This sense is preferable here. The following context indicates that sour milk and honey will epitomize the devastation that God’s judgment will bring upon the land. Cultivated crops will be gone and the people will be forced to live off the milk produced by their goats and the honey they find in the thickets. As the child is forced to eat a steady diet of this sour milk and honey, he will be reminded of the consequences of sin and motivated to make correct moral decisions in order to avoid further outbreaks of divine discipline.
[7:22] 3 tn The verb that introduces this verse serves as a discourse particle and is untranslated, see note on 2:2.