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Isaiah 1:5

Context
NETBible

1 Why do you insist on being battered? Why do you continue to rebel? 2  Your head has a massive wound, 3  your whole body is weak. 4 

NIV ©

biblegateway Isa 1:5

Why should you be beaten any more? Why do you persist in rebellion? Your whole head is injured, your whole heart afflicted.

NASB ©

biblegateway Isa 1:5

Where will you be stricken again, As you continue in your rebellion? The whole head is sick And the whole heart is faint.

NLT ©

biblegateway Isa 1:5

Why do you continue to invite punishment? Must you rebel forever? Your head is injured, and your heart is sick.

MSG ©

biblegateway Isa 1:5

"Why bother even trying to do anything with you when you just keep to your bullheaded ways? You keep beating your heads against brick walls. Everything within you protests against you.

BBE ©

SABDAweb Isa 1:5

Why will you have more and more punishment? why keep on in your evil ways? Every head is tired and every heart is feeble.

NRSV ©

bibleoremus Isa 1:5

Why do you seek further beatings? Why do you continue to rebel? The whole head is sick, and the whole heart faint.

NKJV ©

biblegateway Isa 1:5

Why should you be stricken again? You will revolt more and more. The whole head is sick, And the whole heart faints.

[+] More English

KJV
Why should ye be stricken
<05221> (8714)
any more? ye will revolt
<05627>
more and more
<03254> (8686)_:
the whole head
<07218>
is sick
<02483>_,
and the whole heart
<03824>
faint
<01742>_.
{revolt...: Heb. increase revolt}
NASB ©

biblegateway Isa 1:5

Where
<05921>
<4100> will you be stricken
<05221>
again
<05750>
, As you continue
<03254>
in your rebellion
<05627>
? The whole
<03605>
head
<07218>
is sick
<02483>
And the whole
<03605>
heart
<03824>
is faint
<01742>
.
LXXM
ti
<5100
I-ASN
eti
<2089
ADV
plhghte
<4141
V-APS-2P
prostiyentev
<4369
V-PAPNP
anomian
<458
N-ASF
pasa
<3956
A-NSF
kefalh
<2776
N-NSF
eiv
<1519
PREP
ponon
<4192
N-ASM
kai
<2532
CONJ
pasa
<3956
A-NSF
kardia
<2588
N-NSF
eiv
<1519
PREP
luphn
<3077
N-ASF
NET [draft] ITL
Why
<04100>
do you insist on
<05921>
being battered
<05221>
? Why do you continue
<03254>
to rebel
<05627>
? Your head
<07218>
has a massive wound
<02483>
, your whole
<03605>
body
<03824>
is weak
<01742>
.
HEBREW
ywd
<01742>
bbl
<03824>
lkw
<03605>
ylxl
<02483>
sar
<07218>
lk
<03605>
hro
<05627>
wpyowt
<03254>
dwe
<05750>
wkt
<05221>
hm
<04100>
le (1:5)
<05921>

NETBible

1 Why do you insist on being battered? Why do you continue to rebel? 2  Your head has a massive wound, 3  your whole body is weak. 4 

NET Notes

sn In vv. 5-9 Isaiah addresses the battered nation (5-8) and speaks as their representative (9).

tn Heb “Why are you still beaten? [Why] do you continue rebellion?” The rhetorical questions express the prophet’s disbelief over Israel’s apparent masochism and obsession with sin. The interrogative construction in the first line does double duty in the parallelism. H. Wildberger (Isaiah, 1:18) offers another alternative by translating the two statements with one question: “Why do you still wish to be struck that you persist in revolt?”

tn Heb “all the head is ill”; NRSV “the whole head is sick”; CEV “Your head is badly bruised.”

tn Heb “and all the heart is faint.” The “heart” here stands for bodily strength and energy, as suggested by the context and usage elsewhere (see Jer 8:18; Lam 1:22).




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