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Yesaya 26:19

Konteks

26:19 1 Your dead will come back to life;

your corpses will rise up.

Wake up and shout joyfully, you who live in the ground! 2 

For you will grow like plants drenched with the morning dew, 3 

and the earth will bring forth its dead spirits. 4 

Yesaya 49:8

Konteks

49:8 This is what the Lord says:

“At the time I decide to show my favor, I will respond to you;

in the day of deliverance I will help you;

I will protect you 5  and make you a covenant mediator for people, 6 

to rebuild 7  the land 8 

and to reassign the desolate property.

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[26:19]  1 sn At this point the Lord (or prophet) gives the people an encouraging oracle.

[26:19]  2 tn Heb “dust” (so KJV, NAB, NASB, NIV, NRSV).

[26:19]  3 tn Heb “for the dew of lights [is] your dew.” The pronominal suffix on “dew” is masculine singular, like the suffixes on “your dead” and “your corpses” in the first half of the verse. The statement, then, is addressed to collective Israel, the speaker in verse 18. The plural form אוֹרֹת (’orot) is probably a plural of respect or magnitude, meaning “bright light” (i.e., morning’s light). Dew is a symbol of fertility and life. Here Israel’s “dew,” as it were, will soak the dust of the ground and cause the corpses of the dead to spring up to new life, like plants sprouting up from well-watered soil.

[26:19]  4 sn It is not certain whether the resurrection envisioned here is intended to be literal or figurative. A comparison with 25:8 and Dan 12:2 suggests a literal interpretation, but Ezek 37:1-14 uses resurrection as a metaphor for deliverance from exile and the restoration of the nation (see Isa 27:12-13).

[49:8]  5 tn The translation assumes the verb is derived from the root נָצָר (natsar, “protect”). Some prefer to derive it from the root יָצָר (yatsar, “form”).

[49:8]  6 tn Heb “a covenant of people.” A person cannot literally be a covenant; בְּרִית (bÿrit) is probably metonymic here, indicating a covenant mediator. Here עָם (’am, “people”) appears to refer to Israel. See the note at 42:6.

[49:8]  7 tn The Hiphil of קוּם (qum, “arise”) is probably used here in the sense of “rebuild.”

[49:8]  8 tn The “land” probably stands by metonymy for the ruins within it.



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