Today’s Word

Idolatry in Action

Woe, offending nation, people weighed down with crime, seed of evildoers, sons acting ruinously.  They have forsaken the LORD, scorned Israel’s Holy One, they have fallen behind.  Isaiah 1:4  Robert Alter Have forsaken – Now we turn to the first of three verbs describing the cause of Israel’s crime wave: ʿāzab.  “The basic meaning of…
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Translating Hebrew Poetry

Woe, offending nation, people weighed down with crime, seed of evildoers, sons acting ruinously.  They have forsaken the LORD, scorned Israel’s Holy One, they have fallen behind.  Isaiah 1:4  Robert Alter Woe, offending nation – Robert Alter’s translation of the Hebrew Bible attempts to use the same English words for the same Hebrew words whenever…
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Don’t You Get It?

The ox knows its owner and the donkey its master’s stall.  Israel did not know, my people did not pay heed.  Isaiah 1:3  Robert Alter Did not pay heed – Robert Alter’s translation captures the urgency of God’s warning.  Most translations render bîn with the usual “understand” or “perceive,” but that isn’t strong enough.  It’s…
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Isaiah’s Issue

Hear , O heavens, and give ear, O earth, for the LORD has spoken.  Sons I have nurtured and raised but they rebelled against Me.  Isaiah 1:2  Robert Alter Nurtured and raised – Let’s look at Isaiah.  For centuries believers have turned to the prophecies of the son of Amoz for understanding and inspiration: understanding…
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The Seven Minute Reset

But blessed are your eyes, because they see; and your ears, because they hear.  Matthew 13:16 NASB Because they see – On  All Saints Day, November 1, 1755 at 9:40 in the morning the status of Portugal as a world power completely changed.  Before 9:40  Lisbon was the center of worldwide exploration and economic prosperity. …
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