Isaiah 66:3
ContextNET © | The one who slaughters a bull also strikes down a man; 1 the one who sacrifices a lamb also breaks a dog’s neck; 2 the one who presents an offering includes pig’s blood with it; 3 the one who offers incense also praises an idol. 4 They have decided to behave this way; 5 they enjoy these disgusting practices. 6 |
NIV © | But whoever sacrifices a bull is like one who kills a man, and whoever offers a lamb, like one who breaks a dog’s neck; whoever makes a grain offering is like one who presents pig’s blood, and whoever burns memorial incense, like one who worships an idol. They have chosen their own ways, and their souls delight in their abominations; |
NASB © | " But he who kills an ox is like one who slays a man; He who sacrifices a lamb is like the one who breaks a dog’s neck; He who offers a grain offering is like one who offers swine’s blood; He who burns incense is like the one who blesses an idol. As they have chosen their own ways, And their soul delights in their abominations, |
NLT © | But those who choose their own ways, delighting in their sins, are cursed. Their offerings will not be accepted. When such people sacrifice an ox, it is no more acceptable than a human sacrifice. When they sacrifice a lamb or bring an offering of grain, it is as bad as putting a dog or the blood of a pig on the altar! When they burn incense, it is as if they had blessed an idol. |
MSG © | "Your acts of worship are acts of sin: Your sacrificial slaughter of the ox is no different from murdering the neighbor; Your offerings for worship, no different from dumping pig's blood on the altar; Your presentation of memorial gifts, no different from honoring a no-god idol. You choose self-serving worship, you delight in self-centered worship--disgusting! |
BBE © | He who puts an ox to death puts a man to death; he who makes an offering of a lamb puts a dog to death; he who makes a meal offering makes an offering of pig’s blood; he who makes an offering of perfumes for a sign gives worship to an image: as they have gone after their desires, and their soul takes pleasure in their disgusting things; |
NRSV © | Whoever slaughters an ox is like one who kills a human being; whoever sacrifices a lamb, like one who breaks a dog’s neck; whoever presents a grain offering, like one who offers swine’s blood; whoever makes a memorial offering of frankincense, like one who blesses an idol. These have chosen their own ways, and in their abominations they take delight; |
NKJV © | "He who kills a bull is as if he slays a man; He who sacrifices a lamb, as if he breaks a dog’s neck; He who offers a grain offering, as if he offers swine’s blood; He who burns incense, as if he blesses an idol. Just as they have chosen their own ways, And their soul delights in their abominations, |
KJV | an ox <07794> a man <0376>_; a lamb <07716>_, a dog's <03611> an oblation <04503>_, [as if he offered] swine's <02386> blood <01818>_; incense <03828>_, an idol <0205>_. their own ways <01870>_, and their soul <05315> in their abominations <08251>_. {lamb: or, kid} {burneth: Heb. maketh a memorial of} |
NASB © | "But he who kills <07819> an ox <07794> is like one who slays <05221> a man <0376> ; He who sacrifices <02076> a lamb <07716> is like the one who breaks <06202> a dog's <03611> neck <06202> ; He who offers <05927> a grain offering <04503> is like one who offers swine's <02386> blood <01818> ; He who burns <02142> incense <03828> is like the one who blesses <01288> an idol <0205> . As they have chosen <0977> their own ways <01870> , And their soul <05315> delights <02654> in their abominations ,<08251> |
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NET © [draft] ITL | The one who slaughters <07819> a bull <07794> also strikes down <05221> a man <0376> ; the one who sacrifices <02076> a lamb <07716> also breaks <06202> a dog’s <03611> neck <06202> ; the one who presents <05927> an offering <04503> includes pig’s <02386> blood <01818> with it; the one who offers <02142> incense <03828> also <01571> praises <01288> an idol <0205> . They <01992> have decided <0977> to behave this way <01870> ; they enjoy <02654> these disgusting practices .<08251> |
NET © | The one who slaughters a bull also strikes down a man; 1 the one who sacrifices a lamb also breaks a dog’s neck; 2 the one who presents an offering includes pig’s blood with it; 3 the one who offers incense also praises an idol. 4 They have decided to behave this way; 5 they enjoy these disgusting practices. 6 |
NET © Notes |
1 tn Heb “one who slaughters a bull, one who strikes down a man.” Some understand a comparison here and in the following lines. In God’s sight the one who sacrifices is like (i.e., regarded as) a murderer or one whose worship is ritually defiled or idolatrous. The translation above assumes that the language is not metaphorical, but descriptive of the sinners’ hypocritical behavior. (Note the last two lines of the verse, which suggests they are guilty of abominable practices.) On the one hand, they act pious and offer sacrifices; but at the same time they commit violent crimes against men, defile their sacrifices, and worship other gods. 2 tn Heb “one who sacrifices a lamb, one who breaks a dog’s neck.” Some understand a comparison, but see the previous note. sn The significance of breaking a dog’s neck is uncertain, though the structure of the statement when compared to the preceding and following lines suggests the action is viewed in a negative light. According to Exod 13:13 and 34:20, one was to “redeem” a firstborn donkey by offering a lamb; if one did not “redeem” the firstborn donkey in this way, then its neck must be broken. According to Deut 21:1-9 a heifer’s neck was to be broken as part of the atonement ritual to purify the land from the guilt of bloodshed. It is not certain if these passages relate in any way to the action described in Isa 66:3. 3 tn Heb “one who offers an offering, pig’s blood.” Some understand a comparison, but see the note at the end of the first line. 4 tn Heb “one who offers incense as a memorial offering, one who blesses something false.” Some understand a comparison, but see the note at the end of the first line. אָוֶן (’aven), which has a wide variety of attested nuances, here refers metonymically to an idol. See HALOT 22 s.v. and BDB 20 s.v. 2. 5 tn Heb “also they have chosen their ways.” 6 tn Heb “their being [or “soul”] takes delight in their disgusting [things].” |