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Isaiah 50:11
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| 22 | tn The imperative is probably rhetorical and has a predictive force. |
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| 24 | sn Perhaps the servant here speaks to his enemies and warns them that they will self-destruct. |
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| 26 | sn The imagery may be that of a person who becomes ill and is forced to lie down in pain on a sickbed. Some see this as an allusion to a fiery place of damnation because of the imagery employed earlier in the verse. |
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