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Young's Literal Translation

Isaiah 22:17

Lo, Jehovah is casting thee up and down, A casting up and down, O mighty one,

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Isaiah;   Shebna (Shebnah);  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Isaiah;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Grave;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Eliakim;   Shebna;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Eliakim;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Isaiah;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Cock;   Isaiah, Book of;   Prophecy, Prophets;   Shebna;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Shebna;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Cock;   Ezekiel;   Hezekiah;   Jerome (Eusebius Hieronymus Sophronius);   Root;   Shinnuy Ha-Shem;  

Parallel Translations

Christian Standard Bible®
Look, you strong man! The Lord is about to shake you violently. He will take hold of you,
Hebrew Names Version
Behold, the LORD, like a [strong] man, will hurl you away violently; yes, he will wrap you up closely.
King James Version
Behold, the Lord will carry thee away with a mighty captivity, and will surely cover thee.
English Standard Version
Behold, the Lord will hurl you away violently, O you strong man. He will seize firm hold on you
New American Standard Bible
'Behold, the LORD is about to hurl you violently, you strong man. And He is about to grasp you firmly
New Century Version
Look, mighty one! The Lord will throw you away. He will take firm hold of you
Amplified Bible
'Listen carefully, the LORD is about to hurl you away violently, O man; And He is about to grasp you firmly
World English Bible
Behold, Yahweh, like a [strong] man, will hurl you away violently; yes, he will wrap you up closely.
Geneva Bible (1587)
Beholde, the Lord wil carie thee away with a great captiuitie, and will surely couer thee.
Legacy Standard Bible
Behold, Yahweh is about to hurl you headlong, O man.And He is about to grasp you firmly
Berean Standard Bible
Look, O mighty man! The LORD is about to shake you violently. He will take hold of you,
Contemporary English Version
You may be powerful, but the Lord is about to snatch you up and throw you away.
Complete Jewish Bible
Look, strong man! Adonai is about to throw you out! He will grab you,
Darby Translation
Behold, Jehovah will hurl thee with the force of a mighty man, and will cover thee entirely.
Easy-to-Read Version
"What a big man you are! But the Lord will crush you. He will roll you into a small ball and throw you far away into the open arms of another country, and there you will die. "You are very proud of your chariots. But in that faraway land, your new ruler will have better chariots. And your chariots will not look important in his palace.
George Lamsa Translation
Behold, O man, the LORD will surely cast you away, and will surely forsake you.
Good News Translation
You may be important, but the Lord will pick you up and throw you away.
Lexham English Bible
Look! Yahweh is about to really hurl you, man! And he is about to grasp you firmly;
Literal Translation
Behold, Jehovah hurls you with a hurling, O man, and grasps you with a grasping.
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
Beholde the LORDE shal cast the out by violence, he will deck the of another fashion, and put vpon the a straunge clothe.
American Standard Version
Behold, Jehovah, like a strong man, will hurl thee away violently; yea, he will wrap thee up closely.
Bible in Basic English
See, O strong man, the Lord will send you violently away, gripping you with force,
JPS Old Testament (1917)
Behold, the LORD will hurl thee up and down with a man's throw; yea, He will wind thee round and round;
King James Version (1611)
Behold; the Lord will cary thee away with a mightie captiuitie, and will surely couer thee.
Bishop's Bible (1568)
Beholde O thou man, the Lorde shal cary thee away into captiuitie, and shall surely couer thee with confusion.
Brenton's Septuagint (LXX)
Behold now, the Lord of hosts casts forth and will utterly destroy such a man, and will take away thy robe and thy glorious crown,
English Revised Version
Behold, the LORD will hurl thee away violently as a strong man; yea, he will wrap thee up closely.
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
Lo! the Lord schal make thee to be borun out, as a kapoun is borun out, and as a cloth, so he shal reise thee.
Update Bible Version
Look, Yahweh will hurl you away violently, O [prominent] man, and he will wrap you up closely.
Webster's Bible Translation
Behold, the LORD will carry thee away with a mighty captivity, and will surely cover thee.
New English Translation
Look, the Lord will throw you far away, you mere man! He will wrap you up tightly.
New King James Version
Indeed, the LORD will throw you away violently, O mighty man, And will surely seize you.
New Living Translation
For the Lord is about to hurl you away, mighty man. He is going to grab you,
New Life Bible
See, the Lord will throw you away without pity, O you strong man. He will take a strong hold of you
New Revised Standard
The Lord is about to hurl you away violently, my fellow. He will seize firm hold on you,
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
Lo! Yahweh, is about to hurl thee, with a hurl, O mighty man, - And roll thee with a roll;
Douay-Rheims Bible
Behold the Lord will cause thee to be carried away, as a cock is carried away, and he will lift thee up as a garment.
Revised Standard Version
Behold, the LORD will hurl you away violently, O you strong man. He will seize firm hold on you,
New American Standard Bible (1995)
'Behold, the LORD is about to hurl you headlong, O man. And He is about to grasp you firmly

Contextual Overview

15 Thus said the Lord, Jehovah of Hosts: `Go, enter in unto this steward, Unto Shebna, who [is] over the house: 16 What -- to thee here? And who -- to thee here? That thou hast hewn out to thee here -- a sepulchre? Hewing on high his sepulchre, Graving in a rock a dwelling for himself. 17 Lo, Jehovah is casting thee up and down, A casting up and down, O mighty one, 18 And thy coverer covering, wrapping round, Wrappeth thee round, O babbler, On a land broad of sides -- there thou diest, And there the chariots of thine honour [Are] the shame of the house of thy lord. 19 And I have thrust thee from thy station, And from thine office he throweth thee down. 20 And it hath come to pass, in that day, That I have called to my servant, To Eliakim son of Hilkiah. 21 And I have clothed him with thy coat, And with thy girdle I strengthen him, And thy garment I give into his hand, And he hath been for a father to the inhabitant of Jerusalem, And to the house of Judah. 22 And I have placed the key Of the house of David on his shoulder, And he hath opened, and none is shutting, And hath shut, and none is opening. 23 And I have fixed him a nail in a stedfast place, And he hath been for a throne of honour To the house of his father. 24 And they have hanged on him All the honour of the house of his father, The offspring and the issue, All vessels of small quality, From vessels of basins to all vessels of flagons.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

will carry: etc. or, who covered thee with an excellent covering, and clothed thee gorgeously, shall surely violently turn, etc. Isaiah 22:18

a mighty captivity: Heb. the captivity of a man

cover: Esther 7:8, Job 9:24, Jeremiah 14:3

Reciprocal: Jeremiah 22:26 - General Ezekiel 21:24 - ye shall

Cross-References

Genesis 12:2
And I make thee become a great nation, and bless thee, and make thy name great; and be thou a blessing.
Genesis 13:16
And I have set thy seed as dust of the earth, so that, if one is able to number the dust of the earth, even thy seed is numbered;
Genesis 15:5
and He bringeth him out without, and saith, `Look attentively, I pray thee, towards the heavens, and count the stars, if thou art able to count them;' and He saith to him, `Thus is thy seed.'
Genesis 17:6
and I have made thee exceeding fruitful, and made thee become nations, and kings go out from thee.
Genesis 22:1
And it cometh to pass after these things that God hath tried Abraham, and saith unto him, `Abraham;' and he saith, `Here [am] I.'
Genesis 22:2
And He saith, `Take, I pray thee, thy son, thine only one, whom thou hast loved, even Isaac, and go for thyself unto the land of Moriah, and cause him to ascend there for a burnt-offering on one of the mountains of which I speak unto thee.'
Genesis 22:8
and Abraham saith, `God doth provide for Himself the lamb for a burnt-offering, my son;' and they go on both of them together.
Genesis 22:9
And they come in unto the place of which God hath spoken to him, and there Abraham buildeth the altar, and arrangeth the wood, and bindeth Isaac his son, and placeth him upon the altar above the wood;
Genesis 22:10
and Abraham putteth forth his hand, and taketh the knife -- to slaughter his son.
Genesis 22:13
And Abraham lifteth up his eyes, and looketh, and lo, a ram behind, seized in a thicket by its horns; and Abraham goeth, and taketh the ram, and causeth it to ascend for a burnt-offering instead of his son;

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Behold, the Lord will carry thee away with a mighty captivity,.... Or with the captivity of a man; so the Targum, of a mighty man, Sennacherib king of Assyria; who, as the Jews say z, when he went from Jerusalem, upon the rumour of Tirhakah king of Ethiopia coming against him, carried away Shebna and his company, as with an inundation: or as a man is carried captive, whose captivity is harder, and more severe and cruel, than a woman's, as the Rabbins a observe; a woman finding more mercy in captivity usually than a man does. Some of the Jewish writers render the word "geber" a cock, as they do elsewhere; and gloss it, as a cock is carried away, and goes from place to place b; and so the Vulgate Latin version,

"behold, the Lord shall cause thee to be carried away, as a cock is carried away;''

but it seems best, with Aben Ezra and Kimchi, to read the word "man" in the vocative case; the Lord will carry thee away, "O man", O mighty man c; as mighty a man as thou art in office, in power, in riches, God shall carry thee away with the greatest ease imaginable:

and will surely cover thee: or, "in covering cover thee"; with confusion, as the Targum. Jarchi says the word has the signification of flying; and so interprets it, he shall cause thee to fly like a bird into captivity; that is, very speedily and swiftly. The Rabbins gather from hence that Shebna was struck with leprosy, because the leper was obliged to put a covering upon his upper lip; and this sense is embraced by Grotius; but the allusion seems to be to persons in disgrace, or condemned to die, whose faces used to be covered, Esther 7:8.

z Seder Olam Rabba, c. 23. p. 64. a T. Bab. Sanhedrin, fol. 26. 2. b Jarchi in loc. Vajikra Rabba, sect. 5. fol. 150. 2. c גבר "O vir poteus", Grotius; "O tu heros", Tigurine version.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Behold, the Lord will carry thee away - Of the historical fact here referred to we have no other information. To what place he was to be carried, we know not. It is probable, however, that it was to Assyria.

With a mighty captivity - Hebrew, גבר geber - ‘Of a man,’ or perhaps, ‘O man.’ If it means ‘the captivity of a man,’ the sense is, a strong, irresistible, mighty captivity where the word “man” is emphatic, and means such as a mighty man would make. Compare Job 38:3 : ‘Gird up now thy loins like a man.’ The margin reads this, he ‘who covered thee with an excellent covering, and clothed thee gorgeously, shall surely turn and toss thee.’ But the text conveys more nearly the idea of the Hebrew word, which denotes the action of “casting away, or throwing” from one as a man throws a stone. See the same use of the word טול ṭûl in 1Sa 18:2; 1 Samuel 20:33; Jeremiah 17:13; Jeremiah 22:26, Jeremiah 22:28; Jonah 1:5, Jonah 1:12, Jonah 1:16. “And will surely cover thee.” ‘Thy face,’ says Lowth, for this was the condition of mourners. The Chaldee is, ‘Shall cover thee with confusion.’ So Vitringa, who supposes that it means that although Shebna was endeavoring to rear a monument that should perpetuate his name and that of his family, God would cover them with ignominy, and reduce them to their primitive, obscure, and humble condition.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Isaiah 22:17. Cover thee — That is, thy face. This was the condition of mourners in general, and particularly of condemned persons. See Esther 6:12; Esther 7:8.


 
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