NETBible | God has declared one principle; two principles I have heard: 1 God is strong, 2 |
NIV © |
One thing God has spoken, two things have I heard: that you, O God, are strong, |
NASB © |
Once God has spoken; Twice I have heard this: That power belongs to God; |
NLT © |
God has spoken plainly, and I have heard it many times: Power, O God, belongs to you; |
MSG © |
God said this once and for all; how many times Have I heard it repeated? "Strength comes Straight from God." |
BBE © |
Once has God said, twice has it come to my ears, that power is God’s: |
NRSV © |
Once God has spoken; twice have I heard this: that power belongs to God, |
NKJV © |
God has spoken once, Twice I have heard this: That power belongs to God. |
KJV | God <0430> hath spoken <01696> (8765) once <0259>_; twice <08147> have I heard <08085> (8804) this <02098>_; that power <05797> [belongeth] unto God <0430>_. {power: or, strength} |
NASB © |
Once <259> God <430> has spoken <1696> ; Twice <8147> I have heard <8085> this <2098> : That power <5797> belongs to God ;<430> |
LXXM | (61:12) apax <530> ADV elalhsen <2980> V-AAI-3S o <3588> T-NSM yeov <2316> N-NSM duo <1417> N-NUI tauta <3778> D-APN hkousa <191> V-AAI-1S |
NET [draft] ITL | God <0430> has declared <01696> one <0259> principle; two <08147> principles I have heard <08085> : God <0430> is strong ,<05797> |
HEBREW | Myhlal <0430> ze <05797> yk <03588> ytems <08085> wz <02098> Myts <08147> Myhla <0430> rbd <01696> txa <0259> (62:11) <62:12> |
NETBible | God has declared one principle; two principles I have heard: 1 God is strong, 2 |
NET Notes |
1 tn Heb “one God spoke, two which I heard.” This is a numerical saying utilizing the “x” followed by “x + 1” pattern to facilitate poetic parallelism. (See W. M. W. Roth, Numerical Sayings in the Old Testament [VTSup], 55-56.) As is typical in such sayings, a list corresponding to the second number (in this case “two”) follows. Another option is to translate, “God has spoken once, twice [he has spoken] that which I have heard.” The terms אַחַת (’akhat, “one; once”) and שְׁתַּיִם (shÿtayim, “two; twice”) are also juxtaposed in 2 Kgs 6:10 (where they refer to an action that was done more than “once or twice”) and in Job 33:14 (where they refer to God speaking “one way” and then in “another manner”). 2 tn Heb “that strength [belongs] to God.” |