Isaiah 44:22
ContextNETBible | I remove the guilt of your rebellious deeds as if they were a cloud, the guilt of your sins as if they were a cloud. 1 Come back to me, for I protect 2 you.” |
NIV © biblegateway Isa 44:22 |
I have swept away your offences like a cloud, your sins like the morning mist. Return to me, for I have redeemed you." |
NASB © biblegateway Isa 44:22 |
"I have wiped out your transgressions like a thick cloud And your sins like a heavy mist. Return to Me, for I have redeemed you." |
NLT © biblegateway Isa 44:22 |
I have swept away your sins like the morning mists. I have scattered your offenses like the clouds. Oh, return to me, for I have paid the price to set you free." |
MSG © biblegateway Isa 44:22 |
I've wiped the slate of all your wrongdoings. There's nothing left of your sins. Come back to me, come back. I've redeemed you." |
BBE © SABDAweb Isa 44:22 |
I have put your evil doings out of my mind like a thick cloud, and your sins like a mist: come back to me; for I have taken up your cause. |
NRSV © bibleoremus Isa 44:22 |
I have swept away your transgressions like a cloud, and your sins like mist; return to me, for I have redeemed you. |
NKJV © biblegateway Isa 44:22 |
I have blotted out, like a thick cloud, your transgressions, And like a cloud, your sins. Return to Me, for I have redeemed you." |
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NETBible | I remove the guilt of your rebellious deeds as if they were a cloud, the guilt of your sins as if they were a cloud. 1 Come back to me, for I protect 2 you.” |
NET Notes |
1 tn Heb “I blot out like a cloud your rebellious deeds, and like a cloud your sins.” “Rebellious deeds” and “sins” stand by metonymy for the guilt they produce. Both עָב (’av) and עָנָן (’anan) refer to the clouds in the sky. It is tempting for stylistic purposes to translate the second with “fog” or “mist” (cf. NAB, NRSV “cloud…mist”; NIV “cloud…morning mist”; NLT “morning mists…clouds”), but this distinction between the synonyms is unwarranted here. The point of the simile seems to be this: The Lord forgives their sins, causing them to vanish just as clouds disappear from the sky (see Job 7:9; 30:15). 2 tn Heb “redeem.” See the note at 41:14. |