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Isaiah 58:4

Context

58:4 Look, your fasting is accompanied by 1  arguments, brawls,

and fistfights. 2 

Do not fast as you do today,

trying to make your voice heard in heaven.

Isaiah 63:15

Context

63:15 Look down from heaven and take notice,

from your holy, majestic palace!

Where are your zeal 3  and power?

Do not hold back your tender compassion! 4 

1 tn Heb “you fast for” (so NASB); NRSV “you fast only to quarrel.”

2 tn Heb “and for striking with a sinful fist.”

3 tn This probably refers to his zeal for his people, which motivates him to angrily strike out against their enemies.

4 tn The Hebrew text reads literally, “the agitation of your intestines and your compassion to me they are held back.” The phrase “agitation of your intestines” is metonymic, referring to the way in which one’s nervous system reacts when one feels pity and compassion toward another. אֵלַי (’elay, “to me”) is awkward in this context, where the speaker represents the nation and, following the introduction (see v. 7), utilizes first person plural forms. The translation assumes an emendation to the negative particle אַל (’al). This also necessitates emending the following verb form (which is a plural perfect) to a singular jussive (תִתְאַפָּק, titappaq). The Hitpael of אָפַק (’afaq) also occurs in 42:14.



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