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Isaiah 21:4
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My heart staggers;horror terrifies me.He has turned my last glimmer of hopeinto sheer terror.
My heart flutters, horror has frightened me; the twilight that I desired has been turned into trembling to me.
My heart panted, fearfulness affrighted me: the night of my pleasure hath he turned into fear unto me.
My heart staggers; horror has appalled me; the twilight I longed for has been turned for me into trembling.
My mind reels, horror overwhelms me; The twilight I longed for has been turned into trembling for me.
I am worried, and I am shaking with fear. My pleasant evening has become a night of fear.
My mind reels, horror overwhelms me; The twilight I longed for has been turned into fear and trembling for me.
My heart flutters, horror has frightened me; the twilight that I desired has been turned into trembling to me.
Mine heart failed: fearefulnesse troubled me: the night of my pleasures hath he turned into feare vnto me.
My heart reels; horror terrorizes me;The twilight I longed for has been turned for me into trembling.
My heart staggers; fear makes me tremble. The twilight of my desire has turned to horror.
My head spins; I'm horrified! Early evening, my favorite time, has become a nightmare.
My mind reels, shuddering assails me. The twilight I longed for terrifies me.
My heart panteth, horror affrighteth me: the night of my pleasure hath he turned into trembling unto me.
I am worried and shaking with fear. My pleasant evening has become a nightmare.
My heart failed, pangs made me quake; the beauty of my pleasures has been turned into terror to me.
My head is spinning, and I am trembling with fear. I had been longing for evening to come, but it has brought me nothing but terror.
My mind staggers; fear terrifies me; the twilight I desired brought me fear.
My heart wanders; terror overwhelms me; He has made the twilight of my desire into a fear.
Myne herte paunted, I trembled for feare. The darcknesse made me fearfull in my mynde.
My heart fluttereth, horror hath affrighted me; the twilight that I desired hath been turned into trembling unto me.
My mind is wandering, fear has overcome me: the evening of my desire has been turned into shaking for me.
My heart is bewildered, terror hath overwhelmed me; the twilight that I longed for hath been turned for me into trembling.
My heart panted, fearefulnesse affrighted me: the night of my pleasure hath he turned into feare vnto me.
My heart panted, fearefulnesse came vpon me: the nyght of my voluptuousnesse hath he turned agaynst me into feare.
My heart wanders, and transgression overwhelms me; my soul is occupied with fear.
My heart panteth, horror hath affrighted me: the twilight that I desired hath been turned into trembling unto me.
Myn herte fadide, derknessis astonieden me; Babiloyne, my derlyng, is set to me in to myracle.
My heart flutters, horror has frightened me; the twilight that I desired has been turned into trembling to me.
My heart palpitates, I shake in fear; the twilight I desired has brought me terror.
My heart wavered, fearfulness frightened me; The night for which I longed He turned into fear for me.
My mind reels and my heart races. I longed for evening to come, but now I am terrified of the dark.
My mind turns. Fear has come over me. The evening I have waited so long for has been turned into a time of shaking with fear.
My mind reels, horror has appalled me; the twilight I longed for has been turned for me into trembling.
My heart fluttereth, A horror, terrifieth me, - My twilight of pleasure, hath he turned for me into a time of trembling.
My heart failed, darkness amazed me: Babylon my beloved is become a wonder to me.
My mind reels, horror has appalled me; the twilight I longed for has been turned for me into trembling.
Wandered hath my heart, trembling hath terrified me, The twilight of my desire He hath made a fear to me,
My mind reels, horror overwhelms me; The twilight I longed for has been turned for me into trembling.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
heart panted: or, mind wandered
the night: Isaiah 5:11-14, 1 Samuel 25:36-38, 2 Samuel 13:28, 2 Samuel 13:29, Esther 5:12, Esther 7:6-10, Job 21:11-13, Jeremiah 51:39, Jeremiah 51:57, Daniel 5:1, Daniel 5:5, Daniel 5:30, Nahum 1:10, Luke 21:34-36
turned: Heb. put
Reciprocal: 1 Samuel 28:5 - he was afraid 1 Kings 1:49 - General Job 4:15 - the hair Job 20:23 - rain it Job 30:31 - General Psalms 38:10 - heart Psalms 69:23 - make their Psalms 73:19 - they are Psalms 91:5 - terror Ecclesiastes 7:4 - the heart Isaiah 5:14 - he that rejoiceth Isaiah 13:8 - pangs Isaiah 14:11 - pomp Isaiah 22:13 - behold Isaiah 47:8 - given Jeremiah 4:9 - that the heart Jeremiah 50:43 - king Daniel 5:6 - so that Amos 6:7 - and the Amos 8:10 - I will turn Luke 6:25 - mourn Luke 17:27 - General 1 Thessalonians 5:3 - Peace 1 Thessalonians 5:7 - and they Hebrews 11:25 - the pleasures
Cross-References
Wherefore, she said to Abraham, Cast out this bond-woman, and her son: for the son of this bond-woman shall not be heir with my son, [even] with Isaac.
And God said to Abraham, Let it not be grievous in thy sight, because of the lad, and because of thy bond-woman; in all that Sarah hath said to thee, hearken to her voice: for in Isaac shall thy seed be called.
And it came to pass at that time, that Abimelech, and Phichol the chief captain of his host, spoke to Abraham, saying, God [is] with thee in all that thou doest:
Now therefore swear to me here by God, that thou wilt not deal falsely with me, nor with my son, nor with my son's son: [but] according to the kindness that I have done to thee, thou shalt do to me, and to the land in which thou hast sojourned.
And when a stranger shall sojourn with thee, and will keep the passover to the LORD, let all his males be circumcised, and then let him come near and keep it; and he shall be as one that is born in the land: for no uncircumcised person shall eat of it.
And in the eighth day the flesh of his foreskin shall be circumcised.
Whatever thing I command you, observe to do it: thou shalt not add to it, nor diminish from it.
And they were both righteous before God, walking in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless.
And it came to pass, that on the eighth day they came to circumcise the child; and they called him Zacharias, after the name of his father.
And when eight days were accomplished for the circumcising of the child, his name was called JESUS, who was so named by the angel before he was conceived in the womb.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
My heart panted,.... Fluttered about, and could hardly keep its place: or, "my mind wandered" r; like a person in distraction and confusion, that knew not what to think say or do:
fearfulness affrighted me; the terror of Cyrus's army seized him, of its irruption into the city, and of his being destroyed by it; the writing on the wall threw him into a panic, and the news of the Medes and Persians being entered the city increased it:
the night of my pleasure hath he turned into fear unto me; in which he promised himself so much pleasure, at a feast he had made for his princes, wives, and concubines; either in honour of his god, as some think s, being an annual one; or, as Josephus ben Gorion t says, on account of the victory he had obtained over the Medes and Persians; and so was quite secure, and never in the least thought of destruction being at hand; but in the midst of all his revelling, mirth, and jollity, the city was surprised and taken, and he slain, Daniel 5:1. So mystical Babylon, in the midst of her prosperity, while she is saying that she sits a queen, and knows no sorrow, her judgment and plagues shall come upon her, Revelation 18:7.
r ×ª×¢× ×××× "erravit cor meum", Montanus; "errat animus meus", Junius Tremellius "errat cor meum", Piscator. s Vid. Herodot. l. 1. c. 191. Xenophon. l. 7. c. 23. t L. 1. c. 5. p. 24. Ed. Braithaupt.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
My heart panted - Margin, âMy mind wandered.â The Hebrew word rendered âpantedâ (×ª×¢× taÌâaÌh) means to wander about; to stagger; to be giddy; and is applied often to one that staggers by being intoxicated. Applied to the heart, it means that it is disquieted or troubled. The Hebrew word âheartâ here is to be taken in the sense of âmind.â
The night of my pleasure - There can be no doubt that the prophet here refers to the night of revelry and riot in which Babylon was taken. The prophet calls it the night of âhisâ pleasure, because he represents himself as being âinâ Babylon when it should be taken, and, therefore, uses such language as an inhabitant of Babylon would use. âTheyâ would call it the night of their pleasure, because it was set apart to feasting and revelry.
Hath he turned into fear - God has made it a night of consternation and alarm. The prophet here refers to the fact that Babylon would be taken by Cyrus during that night, and that consternation and alarm would suddenly pervade the affrighted and guilty city (see Daniel 5:0).