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J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
Isaiah 19:15
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No head or tail, palm or reed,will be able to do anything for Egypt.
Neither shall there be for Mitzrayim any work, which head or tail, palm-branch or rush, may do.
Neither shall there be any work for Egypt, which the head or tail, branch or rush, may do.
And there will be nothing for Egypt that head or tail, palm branch or reed, may do.
There will be no work for Egypt Which its head or tail, its palm branch or bulrush, may do.
There is nothing Egypt can do; no one there can help.
There will be no work for Egypt Which head or tail, [high] palm branch or [low] bulrush, may do.
Neither shall there be for Egypt any work, which head or tail, palm-branch or rush, may do.
Neither shall there be any worke in Egypt, which the head may doe, nor the tayle, ye branch nor the rush.
There will be no work for EgyptWhich its head or tail, its palm branch or bulrush, may do.
There is nothing Egypt can do-head or tail, palm or reed.
No one in Egypt can do a thing, no matter who they are.
Nobody in Egypt will find work to do — neither head nor tail, neither [tall] palm frond nor [lowly] reed.
Neither shall there be any work for Egypt, which the head or tail, palm-branch or rush, may do.
There is nothing the leaders can do. (They are "the heads and the tails." They are "the tops and the stalks of plants.")
Neither shall there be any leader for the Egyptians who can make head or tail of it, or tail or head.
No one in Egypt, rich or poor, important or unknown, can offer help.
And there will be nothing for Egypt to do, head or tail, palm branch or reed.
And Egypt shall have no work that the head or the tail, the branch or rush, may do.
For Egipte shal lacke good councel, so yt they shal not knowe what to do, nether beginnynge nor ende, nether vpon the lode nor water.
Neither shall there be for Egypt any work, which head or tail, palm-branch or rush, may do.
And in Egypt there will be no work for any man, head or tail, high or low, to do.
Neither shall there be for Egypt any work, which head or tail, palm-branch or rush, may do.
Neither shall there be any worke for Egypt, which the head or taile, branch or rush may doe.
Neither shall the head or tayle, the braunche or reede, be able to do any worke in Egypt.
And there shall be no work to the Egyptians, which shall make head or tail, or beginning or end.
Neither shall there be for Egypt any work, which head or tail, palm branch or rush, may do.
And werk schal not be to Egipt, that it make an heed and tail bowynge and refreynynge.
Neither shall there be for Egypt any work, which head or tail, palm-branch or rush, may do.
Neither shall there be [any] work for Egypt, which the head or tail, branch or rush, may perform.
Egypt will not be able to do a thing, head or tail, shoots and stalk.
Neither will there be any work for Egypt,Which the head or tail,Palm branch or bulrush, may do. Isaiah 9:14-16 ">[fn]
There is nothing Egypt can do. All are helpless— the head and the tail, the noble palm branch and the lowly reed.
And there will be no work in Egypt and nothing can be done by anyone, its head or tail, its palm branch or river-grass.
Neither head nor tail, palm branch or reed, will be able to do anything for Egypt.
And there shall be no work for Egypt, to make head or tail, him that bendeth down, or that holdeth back.
And there will be nothing for Egypt which head or tail, palm branch or reed, may do.
And there is no work to Egypt, That head or tail, branch or reed, may do.
There will be no work for Egypt Which its head or tail, its palm branch or bulrush, may do.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Isaiah 9:14, Isaiah 9:15, Psalms 128:2, Proverbs 14:23, Habakkuk 3:17, Haggai 1:11, 1 Thessalonians 4:11, 1 Thessalonians 4:12
Cross-References
Ere yet they lay down, the men of the city - the men of Sodom, had come round against the house, from youth even unto age, - all the people from every quarter,
And they called unto Lot and said to him, Where are the men who have come in unto thee tonight? Bring them forth unto us, and let us know them!
And he said, - Do not I pray you my brethren act wickedly.
Behold, I pray you, I, have two daughters who have not known man, I must needs now bring, them, forth unto you, and do ye to them, as may be good in your eyes, - Only to these men, ye may do nothing; for on this account, have they come under the shade of my roof.
And it came to pass when they had brought them forth outside, that they said, Escape for thy life, Look not behind thee, neither stand still in all the vale, - To the mountain, escape thou lest thou be swept away.
Haste thee escape thither, for I cannot do anything, until thou have come in thither. For this cause: was the name of the city called Zoar.
And, Yahweh, rained, upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah, brimstone and fire, - from Yahweh, out of the heavens:
so he overthrew these cities, and all the circuit, - and all the inhabitants of the cities, and the produce of the ground.
And Abraham gat up early in the morning, unto the place where he had stood before Yahweh;
For he saith - In an approved season, have I hearkened unto thee, and, in a day of salvation, have succoured thee; - Lo! now, a well-approved season, Lo! now, a day of salvation:
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Neither shall there be [any] work for Egypt,.... No trade or business to carry on; their rivers being dried up, there was no flax to work with, and fine linen was a principal commodity of Egypt; nor any fish to catch, or rushes to make paper of, as before observed: or it would not be in the power of their hands to deliver themselves from the Assyrians that should come against them; and that they should be deprived of wisdom and counsel, and be at their wits' end, not knowing what to do, or what step to take:
which the head or tail, branch or rush, may do: high or low, strong or weak, all ranks and orders of men shall have nothing to do; all shall be weak and dispirited, and void of counsel. By the "head" and "branch" may be meant the king and his nobles; and by the "tail" and "rush" the common people; see Isaiah 9:14. The Targum interprets the whole of their chief men thus,
"and the Egyptians shall have no king to reign, nor prince, noble, governor, or ruler.''
Jarchi explains it of the magicians, astrologers, and stargazers of Egypt, who, with all their boasted knowledge and wisdom, should not be able either to foresee or prevent the evil coming upon them.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Neither shall there be any work - The sense is, that there shall be such discord that no man, whether a prince, a politician, or a priest, shall be able to give any advice, or form any plan for the national safety and security, which shall be successful.
Which the head or tail - High or low; strong or weak: those in office and those out of office; all shall be dispirited and confounded. Rosenmuller understands by the head here, the “political” orders of the nation, and by the tail the “sacerdotal” ranks. But the meaning more probably is, the highest and the lowest ranks - all the politicians, and priests, and princes, on the one hand, as the prophet had just stated Isaiah 19:11-15; and all the artificers, fishermen, etc., on the other, as he had stated Isaiah 19:8-10. This verse, therefore, is a “summing up” of all he had said about the calamities that were coming upon them.
Branch or rush - See these words explained in the note at Isaiah 9:14.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Isaiah 19:15. The head or tail, branch or rush — R. D. Kimchi says, there are some who suppose that these words mean the dragon's head and tail; and refer to all those who are conversant in astronomy, astrology, &c.