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Isaiah 2:5

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2:5 O descendants 1  of Jacob,

come, let us walk in the Lord’s guiding light. 2 

Isaiah 10:21

Context
10:21 A remnant will come back, a remnant of Jacob, to the mighty God. 3 

Isaiah 41:5

Context

41:5 The coastlands 4  see and are afraid;

the whole earth 5  trembles;

they approach and come.

1 tn Heb “house,” referring to the family line or descendants (likewise in v. 6).

2 tn Heb “let’s walk in the light of the Lord.” In this context, which speaks of the Lord’s instruction and commands, the “light of the Lord” refers to his moral standards by which he seeks to guide his people. One could paraphrase, “let’s obey the Lord’s commands.”

3 tn The referent of אֵל גִּבּוֹר (’el gibbor, “mighty God”) is uncertain. The title appears only here and in 9:6, where it is one of the royal titles of the coming ideal Davidic king. (Similar titles appear in Deut 10:17 and Neh 9:32 [“the great, mighty, and awesome God”] and in Jer 32:18 [“the great and mighty God”]. Both titles refer to God.) Though Hos 3:5 pictures Israel someday seeking “David their king,” and provides some support for a messianic interpretation of Isa 10:21, the Davidic king is not mentioned in the immediate context of Isa 10:21 (see Isa 11, however). The preceding verse mentions Israel relying on the Lord, so it is likely that the title refers to God here.

4 tn Or “islands” (NIV, CEV); NCV “faraway places”; NLT “lands beyond the sea.”

5 tn Heb “the ends of the earth,” but this is a merism, where the earth’s extremities stand for its entirety, i.e., the extremities and everything in between them.



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