TB NETBible YUN-IBR Ref. Silang Nama Gambar Himne

Yesaya 1:23

Konteks

1:23 Your officials are rebels, 1 

they associate with 2  thieves.

All of them love bribery,

and look for 3  payoffs. 4 

They do not take up the cause of the orphan, 5 

or defend the rights of the widow. 6 

Yesaya 33:15

Konteks

33:15 The one who lives 7  uprightly 8 

and speaks honestly;

the one who refuses to profit from oppressive measures

and rejects a bribe; 9 

the one who does not plot violent crimes 10 

and does not seek to harm others 11 

Seret untuk mengatur ukuranSeret untuk mengatur ukuran

[1:23]  1 tn Or “stubborn”; CEV “have rejected me.”

[1:23]  2 tn Heb “and companions of” (so KJV, NASB); CEV “friends of crooks.”

[1:23]  3 tn Heb “pursue”; NIV “chase after gifts.”

[1:23]  4 sn Isaiah may have chosen the word for gifts (שַׁלְמוֹנִים, shalmonim; a hapax legomena here), as a sarcastic pun on what these rulers should have been doing. Instead of attending to peace and wholeness (שָׁלוֹם, shalom), they sought after payoffs (שַׁלְמוֹנִים).

[1:23]  5 sn See the note at v. 17.

[1:23]  6 sn The rich oppressors referred to in Isaiah and the other eighth century prophets were not rich capitalists in the modern sense of the word. They were members of the royal military and judicial bureaucracies in Israel and Judah. As these bureaucracies grew, they acquired more and more land and gradually commandeered the economy and legal system. At various administrative levels bribery and graft become commonplace. The common people outside the urban administrative centers were vulnerable to exploitation in such a system, especially those, like widows and orphans, who had lost their family provider through death. Through confiscatory taxation, conscription, excessive interest rates, and other oppressive governmental measures and policies, they were gradually disenfranchised and lost their landed property, and with it, their rights as citizens. The socio-economic equilibrium envisioned in the law of Moses was radically disturbed.

[33:15]  7 tn Heb “walks” (so NASB, NIV).

[33:15]  8 tn Or, possibly, “justly”; NAB “who practices virtue.”

[33:15]  9 tn Heb “[who] shakes off his hands from grabbing hold of a bribe.”

[33:15]  10 tn Heb “[who] shuts his ear from listening to bloodshed.”

[33:15]  11 tn Heb “[who] closes his eyes from seeing evil.”



TIP #35: Beritahu teman untuk menjadi rekan pelayanan dengan gunakan Alkitab SABDA™ di situs Anda. [SEMUA]
dibuat dalam 0.03 detik
dipersembahkan oleh YLSA