Isaiah 9:16
Context9:16 The leaders of this nation were misleading people,
and the people being led were destroyed. 1
Isaiah 25:3
Context25:3 So a strong nation will extol you;
the towns of 2 powerful nations will fear you.
Isaiah 26:2
Context26:2 Open the gates so a righteous nation can enter –
one that remains trustworthy.
Isaiah 43:27
Context43:27 The father of your nation 3 sinned;
your spokesmen 4 rebelled against me.
1 tn Heb “and the ones being led were swallowed up.” Instead of taking מְבֻלָּעִים (mÿbulla’im) from בָּלַע (bala’, “to swallow”), HALOT 134 s.v. בלע proposes a rare homonymic root בלע (“confuse”) here.
2 tn The Hebrew text has a singular form, but it should be emended to a plural or eliminated altogether. The noun may have been accidentally copied from the preceding verse.
3 tn Heb “your first father.” This could refer to Abraham (see 51:2), but elsewhere in Isaiah he does not appear in a negative light (see 29:22; 41:8; 63:16). A more likely candidate is Jacob/Israel, also referred to as the nation’s “father” elsewhere (see 58:14; 63:16).
4 tn On the meaning of the term לִיץ (lits), see HALOT 590 s.v. מֵלִיץ. This may refer to the nation’s prophets, priests, and/or kings.