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Isaiah 26:7

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God’s People Anticipate Vindication

26:7 1 The way of the righteous is level,

the path of the righteous that you make is straight. 2 

Isaiah 30:11

Context

30:11 Turn aside from the way,

stray off the path. 3 

Remove from our presence the Holy One of Israel.” 4 

Isaiah 37:34

Context

37:34 He will go back the way he came –

he will not enter this city,’ says the Lord.

Isaiah 37:37

Context
37:37 So King Sennacherib of Assyria broke camp and went on his way. He went home and stayed in Nineveh. 5 

1 sn The literary structure of chap. 26 is not entirely clear. The chapter begins with an eschatological song of praise and ends with a lament and prophetic response (vv. 16-21). It is not certain where the song of praise ends or how vv. 7-15 fit into the structure. Verses 10-11a seem to lament the presence of evil and v. 11b anticipates the arrival of judgment, so it is possible that vv. 7-15 are a prelude to the lament and announcement that conclude the chapter.

2 tc The Hebrew text has, “upright, the path of the righteous you make level.” There are three possible ways to translate this line. Some take יָשָׁר (yashar) as a divine title: “O Upright One” (cf. NASB, NIV, NKJV, NRSV, NLT). Others regard יָשָׁר as the result of dittography (מֵישָׁרִים יָשָׁר ַמעְגַּל, mesharim yashar magal) and do not include it in the translation. Another possibility is to keep יָשָׁר and render the line as “the path of the righteous that you prepare is straight.”

sn The metaphor of a level/smooth road/path may refer to their morally upright manner of life (see v. 8a), but verse 7b, which attributes the smooth path to the Lord, suggests that the Lord’s vindication and blessing may be the reality behind the metaphor here.

3 sn The imagery refers to the way or path of truth, as revealed by God to the prophet.

4 sn See the note on the phrase “the Holy One of Israel” in 1:4.

5 tn Heb “and Sennacherib king of Assyria departed and went and returned and lived in Nineveh.”



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