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Yesaya 32:11

Gentarlah, hai perempuan-perempuan yang hidup aman, gemetarlah, hai perempuan-perempuan yang hidup tenteram, tanggalkanlah dan bukalah pakaianmu, kenakanlah kain kabung pada pinggangmu!

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Church;   Impenitence;   Israel, Prophecies Concerning;   Women;   Worldliness;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Sackcloth;   Woman;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Isaiah;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Isaiah, Book of;   Sackcloth;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Rain;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Sackcloth,;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Dead;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Careless;   Ease;   Isaiah;   Loins;   Relationships, Family;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Jerusalem;  

Devotionals:

- Today's Word from Skip Moen - Devotion for January 3;  

Parallel Translations

Alkitab Terjemahan Baru
Gentarlah, hai perempuan-perempuan yang hidup aman, gemetarlah, hai perempuan-perempuan yang hidup tenteram, tanggalkanlah dan bukalah pakaianmu, kenakanlah kain kabung pada pinggangmu!
Alkitab Terjemahan Lama
Gentarlah kamu, hai orang perempuan yang alpa; berdebarlah, hai kamu yang sentosa! tanggalkanlah pakaianmu, telanjangkanlah dirimu dan kenakanlah kain karung pada pinggangmu.

Contextual Overview

9 Up ye riche and idle women, hearken vnto my voyce, ye carelesse daughters marke my wordes. 10 Many yeres and dayes shall ye be brought in feare O ye carelesse women: for the vintage shall fayle, and the haruest shall not come. 11 Be abashed you that lyue in aboundaunce, tremble you that lyue carelesse, cast of your rayment, make your selues bare, and put sackcloth about you. 12 For as the infantes weepe when their mothers teates are dryed vp: so shall you weepe for your faire fieldes and fruitfull vineyardes. 13 My peoples fielde shall bryng thornes and thistles: and so shall it be in euery house of voluptuousnesse, and in euery citie that reioyceth. 14 The palaces also shalbe broke, and the greatly occupied cities desolate: The towres and bulwarkes shall become dennes for euermore, where wylde asses take their pleasure, and sheepe their pasture. 15 Unto the tyme that the spirite be powred vpon vs from aboue, and that the wildernesse be a fruitfull fielde, and the plenteous fielde be reckened for a wood. 16 Then shall equitie dwell in the desert, and righteousnesse in a fruitfull lande. 17 And the worke of righteousnesse shalbe peace, and her fruite rest and quietnesse for euer. 18 And my people shall dwell in the innes of peace, and in sure dwellynges, in safe places of comfort.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

be troubled: Isaiah 2:19, Isaiah 2:21, Isaiah 22:4, Isaiah 22:5, Isaiah 33:14, Luke 23:27-30, James 5:5

strip: Isaiah 20:4, Isaiah 47:1-3, Deuteronomy 28:48, Hosea 2:3, Micah 1:8-11

and gird: Isaiah 3:24, Isaiah 15:3, Jeremiah 4:8, Jeremiah 6:26, Jeremiah 49:3

Reciprocal: Genesis 37:34 - General Exodus 33:4 - and no Jeremiah 49:31 - wealthy nation Joel 1:8 - Lament Acts 24:25 - Felix

Cross-References

Genesis 27:41
And Esau hated Iacob, because of the blessyng that his father blessed hym withall. And Esau sayde in his heart: The dayes of sorowyng for my father are at hande, then wyll I slaye my brother Iacob.
Genesis 32:1
But Iacob went foorth on his iourney, and the angelles of God came and met him.
Genesis 32:2
And when Iacob saw them, he sayde: this is gods hoste, & called the name of the same place, Mahanaim.
Deuteronomy 22:6
If thou chaunce vpon a birdes nest by the way, in whatsoeuer tree it be, or on the grounde, whether they be young or egges, and the damme sittyng vpon the young, or on the egges: thou shalt not take the damme with the young:
1 Samuel 12:10
And they cryed vnto the Lord, & sayd: We haue sinned, because we haue forsaken the Lord, and haue serued Baalim and Astharoth: Nowe therfore deliuer vs out of the handes of our enemies, and we will serue thee.
1 Samuel 24:15
The Lorde therfore be iudge, & iudge betweene thee & me, and see & pleade my cause, & auenge me out of thyne hande.
Psalms 16:1
Preserue me O Lorde: for I haue reposed my trust in thee.
Psalms 25:20
O kepe my soule and deliuer me, lest I shalbe confounded: for I haue put my trust in thee.
Psalms 31:2
Bowe downe thine eare to me, make hast to deliuer me: be vnto me a strong rocke and a house of defence, that thou mayest saue me.
Psalms 43:1
Iudge me O Lorde, and debate my cause with an vnnaturall people: oh delyuer me from the deceiptfull and wicked man.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Tremble, ye women that are at ease,.... Which may be considered either as an exhortation to repentance for their sins, of which, if a due sense was impressed on their hearts, would cause a trembling of body and mind, under a fearful expectation of divine wrath; or as a prediction, that though they were now quite tranquil and easy, and nothing disturbed them, yet such calamities would come upon them as would make them tremble:

be troubled, ye careless ones; or, "confident ones" l; that live securely, trusting in their present wealth and riches, and confident that things will always continue as they are; be it known to you that trouble will come, and better it would be for you if you were now troubled for your sins, and truly repented of them, that the judgments threatened, and coming, might be prevented:

strip ye, and make you bare; of your fine clothes, and beautiful ornaments, in which they prided themselves, which used to be done in time of mourning, Ezekiel 7:27 or it signifies that this should be their case, they would be stripped not only of their richest clothes and decorating jewels, but of their ordinary apparel, and left bare and naked by the enemy:

and gird [sackcloth] upon [your] loins; as a token of mourning; see

Genesis 37:34 the word "sackcloth" is supplied, as it is by Kimchi, and in the Syriac and Arabic versions; though some understand it as a direction to gird their loins for servile work, signifying what would be their condition and circumstances when taken and carried captive by the enemy; they would no longer live at ease, and in pleasure, as mistresses, but would serve as handmaids.

l בוטחות "confidentes", Pagninus, Montanus, Junius & Tremellius, Piscator.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Strip ye, and make ye bare - That is, take off your joyful and splendid apparel, and put on the habiliments of mourning, indicative of a great calamity.

And gird sackcloth - (See the note at Isaiah 3:24).

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Isaiah 32:11. Gird sackcloth — שק sak, sackcloth, a word necessary to the sense, is here lost, but preserved by the Septuagint, MSS. Alex. and Pachom., and I. D. II., and edit. Ald. and Comp., and the Arabic and Syriac.

Tremble - be troubled - strip you — פשטה peshotah, רגזה regazah, &c. These are infinitives, with a paragogic ה he, according to Schultens, Institut. Ling. Hebr. p. 453, and are to be taken in an imperative sense.


 
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