3:5 The just Lord resides 1 within her;
he commits no unjust acts. 2
Every morning he reveals 3 his justice.
At dawn he appears without fail. 4
Yet the unjust know no shame.
3:7 I thought, 5 ‘Certainly you will respect 6 me!
Now you will accept correction!’
If she had done so, her home 7 would not be destroyed 8
by all the punishments I have threatened. 9
But they eagerly sinned
in everything they did. 10
1 tn The word “resides” is supplied for clarification.
2 tn Or “he does no injustice.”
3 tn Heb “gives”; or “dispenses.”
4 tn Heb “at the light he is not missing.” Note that NASB (which capitalizes pronouns referring to Deity) has divided the lines differently: “Every morning He brings His justice to light; // He does not fail.”
5 tn Heb “said.”
6 tn Or “fear.” The second person verb form (“you will respect”) is feminine singular, indicating that personified Jerusalem is addressed.
sn God’s judgment of the nations (v. 6) was an object lesson for Israel’s benefit.
7 tn Or “dwelling place.”
8 tn Heb “cut off.”
9 tn Heb “all which I have punished her.” The precise meaning of this statement and its relationship to what precedes are unclear.
10 tn Heb “But they got up early, they made corrupt all their actions.” The phrase “they got up early” probably refers to their eagerness to engage in sinful activities.