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Yesaya 53:1

Konteks

53:1 Who would have believed 1  what we 2  just heard? 3 

When 4  was the Lord’s power 5  revealed through him?

Yesaya 61:1

Konteks
The Lord Will Rejuvenate His People

61:1 The spirit of the sovereign Lord is upon me,

because the Lord has chosen 6  me. 7 

He has commissioned 8  me to encourage 9  the poor,

to help 10  the brokenhearted,

to decree the release of captives,

and the freeing of prisoners,

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[53:1]  1 tn The perfect has a hypothetical force in this rhetorical question. For another example, see Gen 21:7.

[53:1]  2 sn The speaker shifts here from God to an unidentified group (note the first person plural pronouns throughout vv. 1-6). The content of the speech suggests that the prophet speaks here as representative of the sinful nation Israel. The group acknowledges its sin and recognizes that the servant suffered on their behalf.

[53:1]  3 tn The first half of v. 1 is traditionally translated, “Who has believed our report?” or “Who has believed our message?” as if the group speaking is lamenting that no one will believe what they have to say. But that doesn’t seem to be the point in this context. Here the group speaking does not cast itself in the role of a preacher or evangelist. No, they are repentant sinners, who finally see the light. The phrase “our report” can mean (1) the report which we deliver, or (2) the report which was delivered to us. The latter fits better here, where the report is most naturally taken as the announcement that has just been made in 52:13-15.

[53:1]  4 tn Heb “to whom” (so KJV, NASB, NIV, NRSV).

[53:1]  5 tn Heb “the arm of the Lord.” The “arm of the Lord” is a metaphor of military power; it pictures the Lord as a warrior who bares his arm, takes up his weapon, and crushes his enemies (cf. 51:9-10; 63:5-6). But Israel had not seen the Lord’s military power at work in the servant.

[61:1]  6 tn Heb “anointed,” i.e., designated to carry out an assigned task.

[61:1]  7 sn The speaker is not identified, but he is distinct from the Lord and from Zion’s suffering people. He possesses the divine spirit, is God’s spokesman, and is sent to release prisoners from bondage. The evidence suggests he is the Lord’s special servant, described earlier in the servant songs (see 42:1-4, 7; 49:2, 9; 50:4; see also 51:16).

[61:1]  8 tn Or “sent” (NAB); NCV “has appointed me.”

[61:1]  9 tn Or “proclaim good news to.”

[61:1]  10 tn Heb “to bind up [the wounds of].”



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