the Week of Christ the King / Proper 29 / Ordinary 34
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Isaiah 22:10
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You survey the houses and tear some down for stone to strengthen the walls.
and you numbered the houses of Jerusalem, and you broke down the houses to fortify the wall;
You counted the houses of Jerusalem, and you tore down houses to repair the walls with their stones.
You counted the houses in Jerusalem, and demolished houses so you could have material to reinforce the wall.
And ye have numbered the houses of Jerusalem, and the houses have ye broken down to fortify the wall.
and you numbered the houses of Jerusalem, and you broke down the houses to fortify the wall;
Then you counted the houses of Jerusalem And you tore down the houses [to get materials] to fortify the city wall [by extending it].
and ye noumbriden the housis of Jerusalem, and ye distrieden housis, to make strong the wal; and ye maden a lake bitwixe twei wallis,
and ye numbered the houses of Jerusalem, and ye brake down the houses to fortify the wall.
You counted the houses of Jerusalem and tore them down to strengthen the wall.
You counted the houses in Jerusalem and tore down some of them, so you could get stones to repair the city wall.
and ye numbered the houses of Jerusalem, and ye brake down the houses to fortify the wall;
And you had the houses of Jerusalem numbered, pulling down the houses to make the wall stronger.
you surveyed the houses in Yerushalayim, tearing some down to fortify the wall.
and ye have numbered the houses of Jerusalem, and have broken down the houses to fortify the wall;
And ye numbered the houses of Jerusalem, and ye broke down the houses to fortify the wall;
And ye haue numbred the houses of Ierusalem, and the houses haue yee broken downe to fortifie the wall.
Then you numbered the houses of Jerusalem, and tore down houses to make the wall stronger.
You counted the houses of Jerusalem, and you broke down the houses to fortify the wall.
And yee nombred the houses of Ierusalem, and the houses haue yee broken downe to fortifie the wall,
And you have supplied the houses of Jerusalem with water, and you have broken down the houses to fortify the walls.
And the houses of Jerusalem, ye counted, - And brake down the houses, to fortify the wall;
And have numbered the houses of Jerusalem, and broken down houses to fortify the wall.
and you counted the houses of Jerusalem, and you broke down the houses to fortify the wall.
As for the houses of Hierusalem ye haue numbred them, and the houses haue ye broken downe, to make the wall strong.
and that they had pulled down the houses of Jerusalem, to fortify the wall of the city.
You counted the houses of Jerusalem so that you could tear them down to fortify the wall.
and you numbered the houses of Yerushalayim, and you broke down the houses to fortify the wall;
And ye have numbered the houses of Jerusalem, and the houses have ye broken down to fortify the wall.
And you counted the houses of Jerusalem, and you broke down the houses to fortify the wall.
And you have counted the houses of Jerusalem; and you broke down the houses to fortify the wall.
And the houses of Jerusalem ye did number, And ye break down the houses to fence the wall.
and tel the houses of Ierusale, and break of some of the to kepe ye walles.
A Country of Cowards A Message concerning the Valley of Vision: What's going on here anyway? All this partying and noisemaking, Shouting and cheering in the streets, the city noisy with celebrations! You have no brave soldiers to honor, no combat heroes to be proud of. Your leaders were all cowards, captured without even lifting a sword, A country of cowards captured escaping the battle. In the midst of the shouting, I said, "Let me alone. Let me grieve by myself. Don't tell me it's going to be all right. These people are doomed. It's not all right." For the Master, God -of-the-Angel-Armies, is bringing a day noisy with mobs of people, Jostling and stampeding in the Valley of Vision, knocking down walls and hollering to the mountains, "Attack! Attack!" Old enemies Elam and Kir arrive armed to the teeth— weapons and chariots and cavalry. Your fine valleys are noisy with war, chariots and cavalry charging this way and that. God has left Judah exposed and defenseless. You assessed your defenses that Day, inspected your arsenal of weapons in the Forest Armory. You found the weak places in the city walls that needed repair. You secured the water supply at the Lower Pool. You took an inventory of the houses in Jerusalem and tore down some to get bricks to fortify the city wall. You built a large cistern to ensure plenty of water. You looked and looked and looked, but you never looked to him who gave you this city, never once consulted the One who has long had plans for this city. The Master, God -of-the-Angel-Armies, called out on that Day, Called for a day of repentant tears, called you to dress in somber clothes of mourning. But what do you do? You throw a party! Eating and drinking and dancing in the streets! You barbecue bulls and sheep, and throw a huge feast— slabs of meat, kegs of beer. "Seize the day! Eat and drink! Tomorrow we die!" God -of-the-Angel-Armies whispered to me his verdict on this frivolity: "You'll pay for this outrage until the day you die." The Master, God -of-the-Angel-Armies, says so. The Master, God -of-the-Angel-Armies, spoke: "Come. Go to this steward, Shebna, who is in charge of all the king's affairs, and tell him: What's going on here? You're an outsider here and yet you act like you own the place, make a big, fancy tomb for yourself where everyone can see it, making sure everyone will think you're important. God is about to sack you, to throw you to the dogs. He'll grab you by the hair, swing you round and round dizzyingly, and then let you go, sailing through the air like a ball, until you're out of sight. Where you'll land, nobody knows. And there you'll die, and all the stuff you've collected heaped on your grave. You've disgraced your master's house! You're fired—and good riddance! "On that Day I'll replace Shebna. I will call my servant Eliakim son of Hilkiah. I'll dress him in your robe. I'll put your belt on him. I'll give him your authority. He'll be a father-leader to Jerusalem and the government of Judah. I'll give him the key of the Davidic heritage. He'll have the run of the place—open any door and keep it open, lock any door and keep it locked. I'll pound him like a nail into a solid wall. He'll secure the Davidic tradition. Everything will hang on him—not only the fate of Davidic descendants but also the detailed daily operations of the house, including cups and cutlery. "And then the Day will come," says God -of-the-Angel-Armies, "when that nail will come loose and fall out, break loose from that solid wall—and everything hanging on it will go with it." That's what will happen. God says so.
Then you counted the houses of Jerusalem And tore down houses to fortify the wall.
You numbered the houses of Jerusalem, And the houses you broke down To fortify the wall.
Then you counted the houses of Jerusalem And tore down houses to fortify the wall.
Then you counted the houses of JerusalemAnd tore down houses to fortify the wall.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Reciprocal: Deuteronomy 32:18 - forgotten 2 Chronicles 11:11 - he fortified 2 Chronicles 32:5 - he strengthened Ezekiel 21:20 - the defenced
Cross-References
And Abraham took the wood of the burnt offering and laid it on Isaac his son. And he took in his hand the fire and the knife. So they went both of them together.
He said, "Do not lay your hand on the boy or do anything to him, for now I know that you fear God, seeing you have not withheld your son, your only son, from me."
I will surely bless you, and I will surely multiply your offspring as the stars of heaven and as the sand that is on the seashore. And your offspring shall possess the gate of his enemies,
So Abraham returned to his young men, and they arose and went together to Beersheba. And Abraham lived at Beersheba.
Uz his firstborn, Buz his brother, Kemuel the father of Aram,
(Bethuel fathered Rebekah.) These eight Milcah bore to Nahor, Abraham's brother.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And ye have numbered the houses of Jerusalem,.... To know what number of men were in them, and how many could be spared to do duty, either as watchmen or soldiers; or to know how to levy the tax, and what money they would be able to raise, to defray the charge of the defence of the city; or to see what provisions they had, and so make a computation how long they could hold out the siege; or else to observe what houses might be annoyed by the enemy, and what stood in the way of the repair of the walls, or were proper to pull down, that with the stones and timber of them they might make up the breaches of the wall, and that the stronger, as follows:
and the houses have ye broken down to fortify the wall; either such as were without the wall, which, had they let them stand, would either have been destroyed by the enemy, or have been a harbour for them; or those upon it, and near it within, which stood in the way of the repair, and were easily beat down by the enemy; or might be a means of communication between them and such as were inclined to be treacherous; with the stones and timber of which houses, when broken down, they strengthened the wall, and so served a better purpose than if they had stood.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
And ye have numbered the houses of Jerusalem - That is, you have taken an estimate of their number so as to ascertain how many can be spared to be pulled down to repair the walls; or you have made an estimate of the amount of materials for repairing the walls, which would be furnished by pulling down the houses in Jerusalem.
To fortify the wall - The houses in Jerusalem were built of stone, and therefore they would furnish appropriate materials for repairing the walls of the city. In 2 Chronicles 32:5, it is said that Hezekiah not only repaired the broken walls of the city on the approach of Sennacherib, but ‘raised up the towers, and another wall without, and repaired Millo in the city of David, and made darts and shields in abundance.’