TB NETBible YUN-IBR Ref. Silang Nama Gambar Himne

Yesaya 22:11

Konteks

22:11 You made a reservoir between the two walls

for the water of the old pool –

but you did not trust in 1  the one who made it; 2 

you did not depend on 3  the one who formed it long ago!

Yesaya 28:16

Konteks

28:16 Therefore, this is what the sovereign master, the Lord, says:

“Look, I am laying 4  a stone in Zion,

an approved 5  stone,

set in place as a precious cornerstone for the foundation. 6 

The one who maintains his faith will not panic. 7 

Yesaya 37:33

Konteks

37:33 So this is what the Lord says about the king of Assyria:

‘He will not enter this city,

nor will he shoot an arrow here. 8 

He will not attack it with his shielded warriors, 9 

nor will he build siege works against it.

Yesaya 54:1

Konteks
Zion Will Be Secure

54:1 “Shout for joy, O barren one who has not given birth!

Give a joyful shout and cry out, you who have not been in labor!

For the children of the desolate one are more numerous

than the children of the married woman,” says the Lord.

Seret untuk mengatur ukuranSeret untuk mengatur ukuran

[22:11]  1 tn Heb “look at”; NAB, NRSV “did not look to.”

[22:11]  2 tn The antecedent of the third feminine singular suffix here and in the next line is unclear. The closest feminine noun is “pool” in the first half of the verse. Perhaps this “old pool” symbolizes the entire city, which had prospered because of God’s provision and protection through the years.

[22:11]  3 tn Heb “did not see.”

[28:16]  4 tc The Hebrew text has a third person verb form, which does not agree with the first person suffix that precedes. The form should be emended to יֹסֵד (yosed), a Qal active participle used in a present progressive or imminent future sense.

[28:16]  5 tn Traditionally “tested,” but the implication is that it has passed the test and stands approved.

[28:16]  6 sn The reality behind the metaphor is not entirely clear from the context. The stone appears to represent someone or something that gives Zion stability. Perhaps the ideal Davidic ruler is in view (see 32:1). Another option is that the image of beginning a building project by laying a precious cornerstone suggests that God is about to transform Zion through judgment and begin a new covenant community that will experience his protection (see 4:3-6; 31:5; 33:20-24; 35:10).

[28:16]  7 tn Heb “will not hurry,” i.e., act in panic.

[37:33]  8 tn Heb “there” (so KJV, NASB, NRSV). In terms of English style “here” is expected in collocation with “this” in the previous line.

[37:33]  9 tn Heb “[with] a shield” (so ASV, NASB, NRSV).



TIP #26: Perkuat kehidupan spiritual harian Anda dengan Bacaan Alkitab Harian. [SEMUA]
dibuat dalam 0.03 detik
dipersembahkan oleh YLSA