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Isaiah 9:17

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9:17 So the sovereign master was not pleased 1  with their young men,

he took no pity 2  on their orphans and widows;

for the whole nation was godless 3  and did wicked things, 4 

every mouth was speaking disgraceful words. 5 

Despite all this, his anger does not subside,

and his hand is ready to strike again. 6 

Isaiah 10:14

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10:14 My hand discovered the wealth of the nations, as if it were in a nest,

as one gathers up abandoned eggs,

I gathered up the whole earth.

There was no wing flapping,

or open mouth chirping.” 7 

Isaiah 52:5

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52:5 And now, what do we have here?” 8  says the Lord.

“Indeed my people have been carried away for nothing,

those who rule over them taunt,” 9  says the Lord,

“and my name is constantly slandered 10  all day long.

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[9:17]  1 tn The Qumran scroll 1QIsaa has לא יחמול (“he did not spare”) which is an obvious attempt to tighten the parallelism (note “he took no pity” in the next line). Instead of taking שָׂמַח (samakh) in one of its well attested senses (“rejoice over, be pleased with”), some propose, with support from Arabic, a rare homonymic root meaning “be merciful.”

[9:17]  2 tn The translation understands the prefixed verbs יִשְׂמַח (yismakh) and יְרַחֵם (yÿrakhem) as preterites without vav (ו) consecutive. (See v. 11 and the note on “he stirred up.”)

[9:17]  3 tn Or “defiled”; cf. ASV “profane”; NAB “profaned”; NIV “ungodly.”

[9:17]  4 tn מֵרַע (mera’) is a Hiphil participle from רָעַע (raa’, “be evil”). The intransitive Hiphil has an exhibitive force here, indicating that they exhibited outwardly the evidence of an inward condition by committing evil deeds.

[9:17]  5 tn Or “foolishness” (NASB), here in a moral-ethical sense.

[9:17]  6 tn Heb “in all this his anger is not turned, and still his hand is outstretched.”

[10:14]  7 sn The Assyrians’ conquests were relatively unopposed, like robbing a bird’s nest of its eggs when the mother bird is absent.

[52:5]  13 tn Heb “and now what [following the marginal reading (Qere)] to me here?”

[52:5]  14 tn The verb appears to be a Hiphil form from the root יָלַל (yalal, “howl”), perhaps here in the sense of “mock.” Some emend the form to יְהוֹלָּלוֹ (yÿhollalo) and understand a Polel form of the root הָלַל meaning here “mock, taunt.”

[52:5]  15 tn The verb is apparently a Hitpolal form (with assimilated tav, ת) from the root נָאַץ (naats), but GKC 151-52 §55.b explains it as a mixed form, combining Pual and Hitpolel readings.



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