Isaiah 22:6

NETBible

The Elamites picked up the quiver, and came with chariots and horsemen; the men of Kir prepared the shield.

NIV ©

Elam takes up the quiver, with her charioteers and horses; Kir uncovers the shield.

NASB ©

Elam took up the quiver With the chariots, infantry and horsemen; And Kir uncovered the shield.

NLT ©

Elamites are the archers; Arameans drive the chariots. The men of Kir hold up the shields.

MSG ©

Old enemies Elam and Kir arrive armed to the teeth--weapons and chariots and cavalry.

BBE ©

And Elam was armed with arrows, and Aram came on horseback; and the breastplate of Kir was uncovered.

NRSV ©

Elam bore the quiver with chariots and cavalry, and Kir uncovered the shield.

NKJV ©

Elam bore the quiver With chariots of men and horsemen, And Kir uncovered the shield.


KJV
And Elam
<05867>
bare
<05375> (8804)
the quiver
<0827>
with chariots
<07393>
of men
<0120>
[and] horsemen
<06571>_,
and Kir
<07024>
uncovered
<06168> (8765)
the shield
<04043>_.
{uncovered: Heb. made naked}
NASB ©

Elam
<5867>
took
<5375>
up the quiver
<827>
With the chariots
<7393>
, infantry
<120>

and
horsemen
<6571>
; And Kir
<7024>
uncovered
<6168>
the shield
<4043>
.
LXXM
oi
<3588> 
T-NPM
de
<1161> 
PRT
ailamitai {N-NPM} elabon
<2983> 
V-AAI-3P
faretrav {N-APF} anabatai {N-NPM} anyrwpoi
<444> 
N-NPM
ef
<1909> 
PREP
ippoiv
<2462> 
N-DPM
kai
<2532> 
CONJ
sunagwgh
<4864> 
N-NSF
parataxewv {N-GSF}
NET [draft] ITL
The Elamites
<05867>
picked up
<05375>
the quiver
<0827>
, and came with chariots
<07393>
and horsemen
<06571>
; the men
<0120>
of Kir
<07024>
prepared
<06168>
the shield
<04043>
.
HEBREW
Ngm
<04043>
hre
<06168>
ryqw
<07024>
Mysrp
<06571>
Mda
<0120>
bkrb
<07393>
hpsa
<0827>
avn
<05375>
Mlyew (22:6)
<05867>

NETBible

The Elamites picked up the quiver, and came with chariots and horsemen; the men of Kir prepared the shield.

NET Notes

tn Heb “[with] the chariots of men, horsemen.”

sn A distant region in the direction of Mesopotamia; see Amos 1:5; 9:7.

tn Heb “Kir uncovers” (so NAB, NIV).

sn The Elamites and men of Kir may here symbolize a fierce army from a distant land. If this oracle anticipates a Babylonian conquest of the city (see 39:5-7), then the Elamites and men of Kir are perhaps viewed here as mercenaries in the Babylonian army. See J. N. Oswalt, Isaiah (NICOT), 1:410.