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Isaiah 26:4

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26:4 Trust in the Lord from this time forward, 1 

even in Yah, the Lord, an enduring protector! 2 

Isaiah 50:5

Context

50:5 The sovereign Lord has spoken to me clearly; 3 

I have not rebelled,

I have not turned back.

1 tn Or “forevermore.” For other uses of the phrase עֲדֵי־עַד (’ade-ad) see Isa 65:18 and Pss 83:17; 92:7.

2 tc The Hebrew text has “for in Yah, the Lord, an everlasting rock.” Some have suggested that the phrase בְּיָהּ (beyah, “in Yah”) is the result of dittography. A scribe seeing כִּי יְהוָה (ki yÿhvah) in his original text would somehow have confused the letters and accidentally inserted בְּיָהּ between the words (bet and kaf [ב and כ] can be confused in later script phases). A number of English versions retain both divine names for emphasis (ESV, NIV, NKJV, NRSV, NLT). One of the Qumran texts (1QIsaa) confirms the MT reading as well.

3 tn Or perhaps, “makes me obedient.” The text reads literally, “has opened for me an ear.”



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