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Isaiah 16:4

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16:4 Please let the Moabite fugitives live 1  among you.

Hide them 2  from the destroyer!”

Certainly 3  the one who applies pressure will cease, 4 

the destroyer will come to an end,

those who trample will disappear 5  from the earth.

Isaiah 29:15

Context

29:15 Those who try to hide their plans from the Lord are as good as dead, 6 

who do their work in secret and boast, 7 

“Who sees us? Who knows what we’re doing?” 8 

1 tn That is, “live as resident foreigners.”

2 tn Heb “Be a hiding place for them.”

3 tn The present translation understands כִּי (ki) as asseverative, but one could take it as explanatory (“for,” KJV, NASB) or temporal (“when,” NAB, NRSV). In the latter case, v. 4b would be logically connected to v. 5.

4 tn A perfect verbal form is used here and in the next two lines for rhetorical effect; the demise of the oppressor(s) is described as if it had already occurred.

5 tc The Hebrew text has, “they will be finished, the one who tramples, from the earth.” The plural verb form תַּמּוּ, (tammu, “disappear”) could be emended to agree with the singular subject רֹמֵס (romes, “the one who tramples”) or the participle can be emended to a plural (רֹמֵסִם, romesim) to agree with the verb. The translation assumes the latter. Haplography of mem (ם) seems likely; note that the word after רֹמֵס begins with a mem.

6 tn Heb “Woe [to] those who deeply hide counsel from the Lord.” This probably alludes to political alliances made without seeking the Lord’s guidance. See 30:1-2 and 31:1.

7 tn Heb “and their works are in darkness and they say.”

8 tn The rhetorical questions suggest the answer, “no one.” They are confident that their deeds are hidden from others, including God.



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