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Yesaya 3:7

Konteks

3:7 At that time 1  the brother will shout, 2 

‘I am no doctor, 3 

I have no food or coat in my house;

don’t make me a leader of the people!’”

Hosea 14:4

Konteks
Divine Promise to Relent from Judgment and to Restore Blessings

14:4 “I will heal their waywardness 4 

and love them freely, 5 

for my anger will turn 6  away from them.

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[3:7]  1 tn Or “in that day” (KJV).

[3:7]  2 tn Heb “he will lift up [his voice].”

[3:7]  3 tn Heb “wrapper [of wounds]”; KJV, ASV, NRSV “healer.”

[14:4]  4 sn The noun מְשׁוּבָתָה (mÿshuvatah, “waywardness”; cf. KJV “backsliding”) is from the same root as שׁוּבָה (shuvah, “return!”) in 14:1[2]. This repetition of שׁוּב (shuv) creates a wordplay which emphasizes reciprocity: if Israel will return (שׁוּבָה, shuvah) to the Lord, he will cure her of the tendency to turn away (מְשׁוּבָתָה) from him.

[14:4]  5 tn The noun נְדָבָה (nÿdavah, “voluntariness; free-will offering”) is an adverbial accusative of manner: “freely, voluntarily” (BDB 621 s.v. נְדָבָה 1). Cf. CEV “without limit”; TEV “with all my heart”; NLT “my love will know no bounds.”

[14:4]  6 sn The verb שָׁב, shav, “will turn” (Qal perfect 3rd person masculine singular from שׁוּב, shuv, “to turn”) continues the wordplay on שׁוּב in 14:1-4[2-5]. If Israel will “return” (שׁוּב) to the Lord, he will heal Israel’s tendency to “turn away” (מְשׁוּבָתָה, mÿshuvatah) and “turn” (שָׁב) from his anger.



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