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Yesaya 13:5

Konteks

13:5 They come from a distant land,

from the horizon. 1 

It is the Lord with his instruments of judgment, 2 

coming to destroy the whole earth. 3 

Zakharia 5:3

Konteks
5:3 The speaker went on to say, “This is a curse 4  traveling across the whole earth. For example, according to the curse whoever steals 5  will be removed from the community; or on the other hand (according to the curse) whoever swears falsely will suffer the same fate.”
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[13:5]  1 tn Heb “from the end of the sky.”

[13:5]  2 tn Or “anger”; cf. KJV, ASV “the weapons of his indignation.”

[13:5]  3 tn Or perhaps, “land” (so KJV, NAB, NASB, NLT). Even though the heading and subsequent context (see v. 17) indicate Babylon’s judgment is in view, the chapter has a cosmic flavor that suggests that the coming judgment is universal in scope. Perhaps Babylon’s downfall occurs in conjunction with a wider judgment, or the cosmic style is poetic hyperbole used to emphasize the magnitude and importance of the coming event.

[5:3]  4 tn The Hebrew word translated “curse” (אָלָה, ’alah) alludes to the covenant sanctions that attend the violation of God’s covenant with Israel (cf. Deut 29:12, 14, 20-21).

[5:3]  5 sn Stealing and swearing falsely (mentioned later in this verse) are sins against mankind and God respectively and are thus violations of the two major parts of the Ten Commandments. These two stipulations (commandments 8 and 3) represent the whole law.



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