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Isaiah 30:1

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Egypt Will Prove Unreliable

30:1 “The rebellious 1  children are as good as dead,” 2  says the Lord,

“those who make plans without consulting me, 3 

who form alliances without consulting my Spirit, 4 

and thereby compound their sin. 5 

Isaiah 40:31

Context

40:31 But those who wait for the Lord’s help 6  find renewed strength;

they rise up as if they had eagles’ wings, 7 

they run without growing weary,

they walk without getting tired.

1 tn Or “stubborn” (NCV); cf. NIV “obstinate.”

2 tn Heb “Woe [to] rebellious children.”

3 tn Heb “making a plan, but not from me.”

4 tn Heb “and pouring out a libation, but not [from] my spirit.” This translation assumes that the verb נָסַךְ (nasakh) means “pour out,” and that the cognate noun מַסֵּכָה (massekhah) means “libation.” In this case “pouring out a libation” alludes to a ceremony that formally ratifies an alliance. Another option is to understand the verb נָסַךְ as a homonym meaning “weave,” and the cognate noun מַסֵּכָה as a homonym meaning “covering.” In this case forming an alliance is likened to weaving a garment.

5 tn Heb “consequently adding sin to sin.”

6 tn The words “for the Lord’s help” are supplied in the translation for clarification.

7 tn Heb “they rise up [on] wings like eagles” (TEV similar).



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