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Isaiah 5:16

Context
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The Lord who commands armies will be exalted 1  when he punishes, 2  the sovereign God’s authority will be recognized when he judges. 3 

XREF

Le 10:3; 1Ch 29:11; Ps 9:16; Ps 21:13; Ps 46:10; Isa 6:3; Isa 8:13; Isa 12:4; Isa 29:23; Isa 57:15; Eze 28:22; Eze 36:23; Eze 38:23; Ro 2:5; 1Pe 1:16; 1Pe 2:15; Re 3:7; Re 4:8; Re 15:3,4; Re 19:1-5

NET © Notes

tn Or “elevated”; TEV “the Lord Almighty shows his greatness.”

tn Heb “by judgment/justice.” When God justly punishes the evildoers denounced in the preceding verses, he will be recognized as a mighty warrior.

tn Heb “The holy God will be set apart by fairness.” In this context God’s holiness is his sovereign royal authority, which implies a commitment to justice (see the note on the phrase “the sovereign king of Israel” in 1:4). When God judges evildoers as they deserve, his sovereignty will be acknowledged.

sn The appearance of מִשְׁפָט (mishpat, “justice”) and צְדָקָה (tsÿdaqah, “fairness”) here is rhetorically significant, when one recalls v. 7. There God denounces his people for failing to produce a society where “justice” and “fairness” are valued and maintained. God will judge his people for their failure, taking “justice” and “fairness” into his own hands.



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