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Isaiah 63:1–6
63:1 Who is this who comes from Edom,1
dressed in bright red, coming from Bozrah?2
Who3 is this one wearing royal attire,4
who marches confidently5 because of his great strength?
“It is I, the one who announces vindication,
and who is able to deliver!”6
63:2 Why are your clothes red?
Why do you look like someone who has stomped on grapes in a vat?7
63:3 “I have stomped grapes in the winepress all by myself;
no one from the nations joined me.
I stomped on them8 in my anger;
I trampled them down in my rage.
Their juice splashed on my garments,
and stained9 all my clothes.
63:4 For I looked forward to the day of vengeance,
and then payback time arrived.10
63:5 I looked, but there was no one to help;
I was shocked because there was no one offering support.11
So my right arm accomplished deliverance;
my raging anger drove me on.12
63:6 I trampled nations in my anger,
I made them drunk13 in my rage,
I splashed their blood on the ground.”14
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| 2 | tn Heb “[in] bright red garments, from Bozrah.” |
| 3 | tn The interrogative particle is understood by ellipsis; note the first line of the verse. |
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| 6 | tn Heb “I, [the one] speaking in vindication [or “righteousness”], great to deliver.” |
| 7 | tn Heb “and your garments like one who treads in a vat?” |
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| 10 | tn Heb “for the day of vengeance was in my heart, and the year of my revenge came.” The term גְּאוּלַי (gé’ulai) is sometimes translated here “my redemption,” for the verbal root גאל often means “deliver, buy back.” A גֹּאֵל (go’el, “kinsman-redeemer”) was responsible for protecting the extended family’s interests, often by redeeming property that had been sold outside the family. However, the responsibilities of a גֹּאֵל extended beyond financial concerns. He was also responsible for avenging the shed blood of a family member (see Num 35:19–27; Deut 19:6–12). In Isa 63:4, where vengeance is a prominent theme (note the previous line), it is probably this function of the family protector that is in view. The Lord pictures himself as a blood avenger who waits for the day of vengeance to arrive and then springs into action. |
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