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PARALLEL BIBLE - Isaiah 19:12


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King James Bible - Isaiah 19:12

Where are they? where are thy wise men? and let them tell thee now, and let them know what the LORD of hosts hath purposed upon Egypt.

World English Bible

Where then are your wise men? Let them tell you now; and let them know what Yahweh of Armies has purposed concerning Egypt.

Douay-Rheims - Isaiah 19:12

Where are now thy wise men? let them tell thee, and shew what the Lord of hosts hath purposed upon Egypt.

Webster's Bible Translation

Where are they? where are thy wise men? and let them tell thee now, and let them know what the LORD of hosts hath purposed upon Egypt.

Original Hebrew

אים
335 אפוא 645 חכמיך 2450 ויגידו 5046 נא 4994 לך  וידעו 3045  מה 4100  יעץ 3289 יהוה 3069 צבאות 6635 על 5921 מצרים׃ 4714

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VERSE (12) -
Isa 5:21; 47:10-13 Jud 9:38 Jer 2:28 1Co 1:20

SEV Biblia, Chapter 19:12

¿Dónde están ahora aquellos tus prudentes? Que te digan ahora, o te hagan saber qué es lo que el SEÑOR de los ejércitos ha determinado sobre Egipto.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Isaiah 19:12

Verse 12. "Let them come"] Here too a word seems to have been left out of the text. After ûymkj chochameycha, thy
wise men, two MSS., one ancient, add waby yibu, let them come; which, if we consider the form and construction of the sentence, has very much the appearance of being genuine: otherwise the connective conjunction at the beginning of the next member is not only superfluous but embarrassing. See also the Version of the Septuagint, in which the same deficiency is manifest.

Let them tell thee now "And let them declare"] For w[dy yidu, let them know, perhaps we ought to read w[ydwy yodiu, let them make known. - Secker. The Septuagint and Vulgate favour this reading, eipatwisan, let them declare.


Matthew Henry Commentary
Judgments upon Egypt. (Is. 19:1-17) Its deliverance, and the conversio of the people. (Is. 19:18-25)

Is. 19:1-17 God shall come into Egypt with his judgments. He will rais up the causes of their destruction from among themselves. When ungodl men escape danger, they are apt to think themselves secure; but evi pursues sinners, and will speedily overtake them, except they repent The Egyptians will be given over into the hand of one who shall rul them with rigour, as was shortly after fulfilled. The Egyptians wer renowned for wisdom and science; yet the Lord would give them up to their own perverse schemes, and to quarrel, till their land would be brought by their contests to become an object of contempt and pity. He renders sinners afraid of those whom they have despised and oppressed and the Lord of hosts will make the workers of iniquity a terror to themselves, and to each other; and every object around a terror to them.

Is. 19:18-25 The words, "In that day," do not always refer to the passage just before. At a time which was to come, the Egyptians shal speak the holy language, the Scripture language; not only understan it, but use it. Converting grace, by changing the heart, changes the language; for out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks. S many Jews shall come to Egypt, that they shall soon fill five cities Where the sun was worshipped, a place infamous for idolatry, even ther shall be a wonderful reformation. Christ, the great Altar, wh sanctifies every gift, shall be owned, and the gospel sacrifices of prayer and praise shall be offered up. Let the broken-hearted an afflicted, whom the Lord has wounded, and thus taught to return to, an call upon him, take courage; for He will heal their souls, and tur their sorrowing supplications into joyful praises. The Gentile nation shall not only unite with each other in the gospel fold under Christ the great Shepherd, but they shall all be united with the Jews. The shall be owned together by him; they shall all share in one and the same blessing. Meeting at the same throne of grace, and serving with each other in the same business of religion, should end all disputes and unite the hearts of believers to each other in holy love __________________________________________________________________


Original Hebrew

אים 335 אפוא 645 חכמיך 2450 ויגידו 5046 נא 4994 לך  וידעו 3045  מה 4100  יעץ 3289 יהוה 3069 צבאות 6635 על 5921 מצרים׃ 4714


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