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Yesaya 40:16

Libanon tidak mencukupi bagi kayu api dan margasatwanya tidak mencukupi bagi korban bakaran.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - God Continued...;   Idolatry;   Lebanon;   Offerings;   Readings, Select;   Thompson Chain Reference - Lebanon;   Trees;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Burnt Offering, the;   Lebanon;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Isaiah;   Lebanon;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Power;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Shepherd;   Holman Bible Dictionary - God;   Isaiah;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Arm;   Micah, Book of;   Righteousness;   Servant of the Lord;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Inspiration and Revelation;   Omnipotence;   Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types - Burn;   Burnt offering;   Lebanon;  

Encyclopedias:

- The Jewish Encyclopedia - Shabbat Naḥamu;  

Devotionals:

- Every Day Light - Devotion for December 23;  

Parallel Translations

Alkitab Terjemahan Baru
Libanon tidak mencukupi bagi kayu api dan margasatwanya tidak mencukupi bagi korban bakaran.
Alkitab Terjemahan Lama
Jikalau se-Libanon sekalipun tiada cukup akan kayu api dan segala binatangnyapun tiada cukup akan korban bakaran.

Contextual Overview

12 Who hath measured the waters in his fist? who hath measured heauen with his spanne, and hath comprehended all the earth of the worlde in three measures? who hath wayed the mountaynes and hylles in a ballaunce? 13 Who hath directed the spirite of the Lorde? or who gaue hym counsayle, and shewed hym? 14 Who is of his counsayle, and geueth hym vnderstandyng, and hath taught hym the path of iudgement? who taught hym cunnyng, and opened to hym the way of vnderstandyng? 15 Beholde, all people are in comparison of hym as a droppe of a bucket full, and are counted as the least thyng that the ballaunce wayeth: yea and the Isles he taketh vp as a very litle thyng. 16 Libanus is not sufficient to minister fire to his offeryng, and all the beastes therof are not inough for one sacrifice. 17 All people in comparison of hym are reckened as nothyng: yf they be compared with hym, lesse then nothyng, and as it that is not.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

nor: Psalms 40:6, Psalms 50:10-12, Micah 6:6, Micah 6:7, Hebrews 10:5-10

Reciprocal: 1 Kings 3:4 - a thousand 2 Chronicles 1:6 - a thousand Nehemiah 10:34 - the wood offering

Cross-References

Genesis 40:1
And it came to passe after these thynges, that the butler of ye king of Egypt and his baker, had offended their lorde the kyng of Egypt.
Genesis 40:2
And Pharao was angry agaynst his two officers, agaynst the chiefe butler and the chiefe baker.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And Lebanon is not sufficient to burn,.... The trees of it, as the Targum; these are not sufficient to burn a sacrifice with, suitable to the dignity and majesty of God, and as his justice can require for offences committed:

nor the beasts thereof sufficient for a burnt offering, though it was a mountain and forest which abounded with trees, and especially cedars, and there was a great quantity of cattle in it, yet neither were sufficient to furnish out a proper burnt offering to the Lord; he only himself could provide a Lamb sufficient for a burnt offering, and he has done it, the only begotten Son of God; he has offered himself an offering and a sacrifice to God, of a sweet smelling savour, by which he has put away sin, and made full atonement for it, Jarchi thinks this is said to aggravate the sins of men, of the wicked, which were so great, that Lebanon with all its wood and cattle could not furnish out a sacrifice sufficient to expiate them.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

And Lebanon - The expression here refers to the trees or the cedars of Lebanon. Thus it is rendered by the Chaldee: ‘And the trees of Lebanon.’ For a description of Lebanon, see the note at Isaiah 10:34. It is probable that the word Lebanon here is not used in the limited sense in which it is sometimes employed, to denote a single mountain, or a single range of mountains, but includes the entire ranges lying north of Palestine, and which were comprehended under the general name of Libanus. The idea here is, that all these ranges of mountains, abounding in magnificent trees and forests, would not furnish fuel sufficient to burn the sacrifices which would be an appropriate offering to the majesty and glory of God.

To burn - To burn for the purpose of consuming the sacrifice.

Nor the beasts thereof for a burnt-offering - As the mountains of Lebanon were extensive forests, they would abound with wild animals. The idea is, that all those animals, if offered in sacrifice, would not be an appropriate expression of what was due to God. It may be remarked here, if all the vast forests of Lebanon on fire, and all its animals consumed as an offering to God, were not sufficient to show forth his glory, how little can our praises express the proper sense of his majesty and honor! How profound should be our reverence for God! With what awful veneration should we come before him! The image employed here by Isaiah is one of great poetic beauty; and nothing, perhaps, could give a deeper impression of the majesty and honor of the great Yahweh.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Isaiah 40:16. And Lebanon is not sufficient — The image is beautiful and uncommon. It has been imitated by an apocryphal writer, who however comes far short of the original: -

"For all sacrifice is too little for a sweet savour unto thee:

And all the fat is not sufficient for thy burnt-offering."

Judith 16:16.


Does not the prophet mean here that all the burnt-offerings and sacrifices that could be offered were insufficient to atone for sin? That the nations were as nothing before him, not merely because of his immensity, but because of their insufficiency to make any atonement by their oblations for the iniquities which they had committed? Therefore the Redeemer was to come to Zion, &c.


 
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