NETBible | He leads priests away stripped 1 and overthrows 2 the potentates. 3 |
NIV © |
He leads priests away stripped and overthrows men long established. |
NASB © |
"He makes priests walk barefoot And overthrows the secure ones. |
NLT © |
He leads priests away stripped of status; he overthrows the mighty. |
MSG © |
He strips priests of their robes, and fires high officials from their jobs. |
BBE © |
He makes priests prisoners, overturning those in safe positions; |
NRSV © |
He leads priests away stripped, and overthrows the mighty. |
NKJV © |
He leads princes away plundered, And overthrows the mighty. |
KJV | He leadeth <03212> (8688) princes <03548> away spoiled <07758>_, and overthroweth <05557> (8762) the mighty <0386>_. |
NASB © |
"He makes priests <3548> walk <1980> barefoot <7758> And overthrows <5557> the secure <386> ones .<386> |
LXXM | exapostellwn <1821> V-PAPNS iereiv <2409> N-APM aicmalwtouv <164> A-APM dunastav <1413> N-APM de <1161> PRT ghv <1065> N-GSF katestreqen <2690> V-AAI-3S |
NET [draft] ITL | He leads <01980> priests <03548> away <01980> stripped <07758> and overthrows <05557> the potentates .<0386> |
HEBREW | Ploy <05557> Myntaw <0386> llws <07758> Mynhk <03548> Kylwm (12:19) <01980> |
NETBible | He leads priests away stripped 1 and overthrows 2 the potentates. 3 |
NET Notes |
1 tn Except for “priests,” the phraseology is identical to v. 17a. 2 tn The verb has to be defined by its context: it can mean “falsify” (Exod 23:8), “make tortuous” (Prov 19:3), or “plunge” into misfortune (Prov 21:12). God overthrows those who seem to be solid. 3 tn The original meaning of אֵיתָן (’eytan) is “perpetual.” It is usually an epithet for a torrent that is always flowing. It carries the connotations of permanence and stability; here applied to people in society, it refers to one whose power and influence does not change. These are the pillars of society. |