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Isaiah 52:5-6

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52:5 And now, what do we have here?” 1  says the Lord.

“Indeed my people have been carried away for nothing,

those who rule over them taunt,” 2  says the Lord,

“and my name is constantly slandered 3  all day long.

52:6 For this reason my people will know my name,

for this reason they will know 4  at that time 5  that I am the one who says,

‘Here I am.’”

1 tn Heb “and now what [following the marginal reading (Qere)] to me here?”

2 tn The verb appears to be a Hiphil form from the root יָלַל (yalal, “howl”), perhaps here in the sense of “mock.” Some emend the form to יְהוֹלָּלוֹ (yÿhollalo) and understand a Polel form of the root הָלַל meaning here “mock, taunt.”

3 tn The verb is apparently a Hitpolal form (with assimilated tav, ת) from the root נָאַץ (naats), but GKC 151-52 §55.b explains it as a mixed form, combining Pual and Hitpolel readings.

4 tn The verb is understood by ellipsis (note the preceding line).

5 tn Heb “in that day” (so KJV, NASB, NIV, NRSV).



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