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Revised Standard Version

Isaiah 30:4

For though his officials are at Zo'an and his envoys reach Ha'nes,

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Ambassadors;   Hanes;   Isaiah;   Israel, Prophecies Concerning;   Zoan;   The Topic Concordance - Hearing;   Rebellion;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Covenants;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Hanes;   Tahapanes;   Zoan;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Egypt;   Rameses (ra'amses);   Treaty;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Ambassador;   Hanes;   Isaiah;   Zoan;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Ambassador;   Hanes;   Jeremiah;   Tahpanhes;   Zoan;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Ambassador;   Egypt;   Hanes;   Isaiah;   Zoan;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Ambassador, Ambassage;   Hanes;   Isaiah;   Isaiah, Book of;   Prophecy, Prophets;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Hanes;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Hezekiah;   Tahpanhes;   Zoan;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Ha'nes;   Zo'an;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Ambassador;   Hanes;   Lachish;   Salvation;   Sennacherib;   Zoan;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Africa;   Hanes;   Hoshea;   Zoan;  

Parallel Translations

Christian Standard Bible®
For though his princes are at Zoanand his messengers reach as far as Hanes,
Hebrew Names Version
For their princes are at Tzo`an, and their ambassadors are come to Hanes.
King James Version
For his princes were at Zoan, and his ambassadors came to Hanes.
English Standard Version
For though his officials are at Zoan and his envoys reach Hanes,
New American Standard Bible
"For their officials are at Zoan And their ambassadors arrive at Hanes.
New Century Version
Your officers have gone to Zoan, and your messengers have gone to Hanes,
Amplified Bible
"For his princes are at Zoan And his ambassadors arrive at Hanes [in Egypt].
World English Bible
For their princes are at Zoan, and their ambassadors are come to Hanes.
Geneva Bible (1587)
For his princes were at Zoan, and his Ambassadours came vnto Hanes.
Legacy Standard Bible
For their princes are at ZoanAnd their messengers reach Hanes.
Berean Standard Bible
For though their princes are at Zoan and their envoys have arrived in Hanes,
Contemporary English Version
The king's power reaches from the city of Zoan as far south as Hanes.
Complete Jewish Bible
Though his princes are at Tzo‘an, and his envoys have reached Hannes,
Darby Translation
For his princes were at Zoan, and his ambassadors came to Hanes.
Easy-to-Read Version
Your leaders have gone to Zoan, and your representatives have gone to Hanes.
George Lamsa Translation
For while Pharaoh is in Zoan, his princes and ambassadors shall act deceitfully.
Good News Translation
Although their ambassadors have already arrived at the Egyptian cities of Zoan and Hanes,
Lexham English Bible
For his officials are at Zoan, and his envoys reach to Hanes.
Literal Translation
For his rulers were in Zoan, and his ambassadors reached to Hanes.
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
Youre rulers haue bene at Zoan, and yor messaungers came vnto Hanes.
American Standard Version
For their princes are at Zoan, and their ambassadors are come to Hanes.
Bible in Basic English
For his chiefs are at Zoan, and his representatives have come to Hanes.
JPS Old Testament (1917)
For his princes are at Zoan, and his ambassadors are come to Hanes.
King James Version (1611)
For his princes were at Zoan, and his ambassadors came to Hanes.
Bishop's Bible (1568)
For his captaynes were at Zoan, and his embassadours came vnto Hanes.
Brenton's Septuagint (LXX)
For there are princes in Tanes, evil messengers.
English Revised Version
For his princes are at Zoan, and his ambassadors are come to Hanes.
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
For whi thi princes weren in Taphnys, and thi messangeris camen til to Anes.
Update Bible Version
For their princes are at Zoan, and their ambassadors have come to Hanes.
Webster's Bible Translation
For his princes were at Zoan, and his embassadors came to Hanes.
New English Translation
Though his officials are in Zoan and his messengers arrive at Hanes,
New King James Version
For his princes were at Zoan, And his ambassadors came to Hanes.
New Living Translation
For though his power extends to Zoan and his officials have arrived in Hanes,
New Life Bible
For their rulers are at Zoan, and leaders come to Hanes.
New Revised Standard
For though his officials are at Zoan and his envoys reach Hanes,
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
For their princes have been, in Zoan, - And, their messengers unto Hanes, would draw near.
Douay-Rheims Bible
For thy princes were in Tanis, and thy messengers came even to Hanes.
Young's Literal Translation
For in Zoan were his princes, And his messengers reach Hanes.
New American Standard Bible (1995)
"For their princes are at Zoan And their ambassadors arrive at Hanes.

Contextual Overview

1 "Woe to the rebellious children," says the LORD, "who carry out a plan, but not mine; and who make a league, but not of my spirit, that they may add sin to sin; 2 who set out to go down to Egypt, without asking for my counsel, to take refuge in the protection of Pharaoh, and to seek shelter in the shadow of Egypt! 3 Therefore shall the protection of Pharaoh turn to your shame, and the shelter in the shadow of Egypt to your humiliation. 4 For though his officials are at Zo'an and his envoys reach Ha'nes, 5 every one comes to shame through a people that cannot profit them, that brings neither help nor profit, but shame and disgrace." 6 An oracle on the beasts of the Negeb. Through a land of trouble and anguish, from where come the lioness and the lion, the viper and the flying serpent, they carry their riches on the backs of asses, and their treasures on the humps of camels, to a people that cannot profit them. 7 For Egypt's help is worthless and empty, therefore I have called her "Rahab who sits still."

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

his princes: Isaiah 57:9, 2 Kings 17:4, Hosea 7:11, Hosea 7:12, Hosea 7:16

Zoan: Isaiah 19:11, Numbers 13:22, Ezekiel 30:14

Hanes: Jeremiah 43:7, Tahpanhes, Ezekiel 30:18, Tehaphnehes

Reciprocal: Jeremiah 49:14 - an ambassador Obadiah 1:1 - and an

Cross-References

Genesis 21:10
So she said to Abraham, "Cast out this slave woman with her son; for the son of this slave woman shall not be heir with my son Isaac."
Genesis 22:24
Moreover, his concubine, whose name was Reumah, bore Tebah, Gaham, Tahash, and Ma'acah.
Genesis 25:1
Abraham took another wife, whose name was Ketu'rah.
Genesis 25:6
But to the sons of his concubines Abraham gave gifts, and while he was still living he sent them away from his son Isaac, eastward to the east country.
Genesis 30:3
Then she said, "Here is my maid Bilhah; go in to her, that she may bear upon my knees, and even I may have children through her."
Genesis 30:4
So she gave him her maid Bilhah as a wife; and Jacob went in to her.
Genesis 33:2
And he put the maids with their children in front, then Leah with her children, and Rachel and Joseph last of all.
Genesis 35:22
While Israel dwelt in that land Reuben went and lay with Bilhah his father's concubine; and Israel heard of it. Now the sons of Jacob were twelve.
2 Samuel 12:11
Thus says the LORD, 'Behold, I will raise up evil against you out of your own house; and I will take your wives before your eyes, and give them to your neighbor, and he shall lie with your wives in the sight of this sun.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

For his princes were at Zoan,.... That is, the princes of the king of Judah, or of the people of Judah; though it can hardly be thought that princes should be sent ambassadors into Egypt, to enter into an alliance, or request help, without the knowledge, leave, and consent, and indeed order, of the king, under which character they went, as appears from the following clause:

and his ambassadors came to Hanes; these are the same with the princes, for such were sent on this embassy, both for the honour of the kingdom, and for the more easy obtaining of their end; the two places mentioned, to which they went, were two principal cities in Egypt, where probably the king of Egypt was, and his court kept, sometimes at one place, and sometimes at another. Zoan is the same with Tanis, the metropolis of one of the nomes or provinces of Egypt, called from it the Tanitic nome; and so the Targum here renders it, "Tanes": and the Septuagint and Vulgate Latin versions, "Tanis"; :-. The Jews g say there is not a more excellent place in all Egypt than Zoan, because kings were brought up in it, as it is here said, "his princes were at Zoan"; the other, here called "Hanes", is the same with Tahapanes in Jeremiah 2:16 and Tahpanhes, Jeremiah 43:7 and so the Targum here calls it; it is thought to be the same with Daphnae Pelusiae; here Pharaoh had a house or palace; see

Jeremiah 43:9 and this is the reason of the ambassadors going thither.

g T. Bab. Cetubot, fol. 112. 1. & Sota, fol. 34. 2.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

For his princes - The sense of this verse seems to be this. The prophet is stating the fact that the Jews would be ashamed of their attempted alliance with Egypt. In this verse, and the following, he states the manner in which they would be made sensible of their folly in seeking this alliance. He therefore enumerates several circumstances in regard to the manner in which the alliance had been sought, and the disappointment that would follow after all their vain confidence. He therefore states Isaiah 30:4, that the Jews had employed persons of the highest respectability and honor, even princes, to secure the alliance; that they had gone to Egypt with much difficulty - through a land where lions, and vipers, and fiery serpents abounded; that they had at much hazard taken their treasures down to Egypt in order to secure the alliance Isaiah 30:5-6, and that after all, the Egyptians could not aid them. The phrase ‘his princes,’ refers to the princes of Judah, the ambassadors that the Jews sent forth, and the idea is, that they regarded the alliance as of so much importance that they had employed their most honorable men - even their princes - to secure it.

Were at Zoan - Had come to Zoan, or were there on the business of their embassy. On the situation of Zoan, see the notes at Isaiah 19:11, Isaiah 19:13. It was the residence of the kings in Lower Egypt, and would be the place to which the ambassadors would naturally resort to negotiate an alliance.

Came to Hanes - Respecting the situation of this place there has been much diversity of opinion among interpreters. The Chaldee renders it by the more full word “Tahpanhes;” and Grotius supposes that the word is contracted from Tahpanhes Jeremiah 43:7-8, and that the name was sometimes abbreviated and written חנס chânēs. Vitringa supposes that it was Anusis, situated in the Delta of the Nile, and the residence of the king of the same name. Herodotus (ii. 137) mentions a city of that name, Ἄνυσίς Anusis. Anusis was a king of Egypt before the irruption of the Ethiopians, and it was not uncommon for a king to give his own name to a city. Probably Anusis is the city intended here; and the sense is, that they had come to the royal residence for the purpose of negotiating an alliance. It is known that in the time of Jeremiah (588 years before Christ) “Tahpanhes” was the capital of the nation (see Jeremiah 43:9).

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Isaiah 30:4. Hanes — Six MSS. of Kennicott's, and perhaps six others, with four of De Rossi's, read חנם chinnam, in vain, for הנס Hanes; and so also the Septuagint, who read likewise יגעו yageu, labored, for יגיעו yaggiu, arrived at.


 
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