Yesaya 1:20
Konteks1:20 But if you refuse and rebel,
you will be devoured 1 by the sword.”
Know for certain that the Lord has spoken. 2
Yesaya 50:5
Konteks50:5 The sovereign Lord has spoken to me clearly; 3
I have not rebelled,
I have not turned back.
Yesaya 63:10
Konteks63:10 But they rebelled and offended 4 his holy Spirit, 5
so he turned into an enemy
and fought against them.
![Seret untuk mengatur ukuran](images/t_arrow.gif)
![Seret untuk mengatur ukuran](images/d_arrow.gif)
[1:20] 1 sn The wordplay in the Hebrew draws attention to the options. The people can obey, in which case they will “eat” v. 19 (תֹּאכֵלוּ [to’khelu], Qal active participle of אָכַל) God’s blessing, or they can disobey, in which case they will be devoured (Heb “eaten,” תְּאֻכְּלוּ, [tÿ’ukkÿlu], Qal passive/Pual of אָכַל) by God’s judgment.
[1:20] 2 tn Heb “for the mouth of the Lord has spoken.” The introductory כִּי (ki) may be asseverative (as reflected in the translation) or causal/explanatory, explaining why the option chosen by the people will become reality (it is guaranteed by the divine word).
[50:5] 3 tn Or perhaps, “makes me obedient.” The text reads literally, “has opened for me an ear.”
[63:10] 4 tn Or “grieved, hurt the feelings of.”
[63:10] 5 sn The phrase “holy Spirit” occurs in the OT only here (in v. 11 as well) and in Ps 51:11 (51:13 HT), where it is associated with the divine presence.