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Isaiah 40:5–8
40:5 The splendor7 of the Lord will be revealed,
and all people8 will see it at the same time.
For9 the Lord has decreed it.”10
Another asks,11 “What should I cry out?”
The first voice responds:12 “All people are like grass,13
and all their promises14 are like the flowers in the field.
the flowers wither,
when the wind sent by the Lord15 blows on them.
Surely humanity16 is like grass.
the flowers wither,
but the decree of our God is forever reliable.”17
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| 9 | tn Or “indeed.” |
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| 11 | tn Heb “and he says.” Apparently a second “voice” responds to the command of the first “voice.” |
| 12 | tn The words “the first voice responds” are supplied in the translation for clarification. The first voice tells the second one what to declare. |
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| 14 | tn Heb “and all his loyalty.” The antecedent of the third masculine suffix is בָּשָׂר (basar, “flesh”), which refers collectively to mankind. The LXX, apparently understanding the antecedent as “grass,” reads “glory,” but חֶסֶד (khesed) rarely, if ever, has this nuance. The normal meaning of חֶסֶד (“faithfulness, loyalty, devotion”) fits very well in the argument. Human beings and their faithfulness (verbal expressions of faithfulness are specifically in view; cf. NRSV “constancy”) are short-lived and unreliable, in stark contrast to the decrees and promises of the eternal God. |
| 15 | tn The Hebrew text has רוּחַ יְהוָה (ruakh yehvah), which in this context probably does not refer to the Lord’s personal Spirit. The phrase is better translated “the breath of the Lord,” or “the wind of [i.e., sent by] the Lord.” The Lord’s sovereign control over nature, including the hot desert winds that dry up vegetation, is in view here (cf. Ps 147:18; Isa 59:19). |
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