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J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
Isaiah 33:19
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You will no longer see the barbarians,a people whose speech is difficult to comprehend—who stammer in a language that is not understood.
You shall not see the fierce people, a people of a deep speech that you can not comprehend, of a strange language that you can not understand.
Thou shalt not see a fierce people, a people of a deeper speech than thou canst perceive; of a stammering tongue, that thou canst not understand.
You will see no more the insolent people, the people of an obscure speech that you cannot comprehend, stammering in a tongue that you cannot understand.
You will no longer see a fierce people, A people of unintelligible speech which no one comprehends, Of a stammering tongue which no one understands.
No longer will you see those proud people from other countries, whose strange language you couldn't understand.
You will no longer see the fierce and insolent people, A people of unintelligible speech which no one comprehends, Of a strange and stammering tongue which no one understands.
You shall not see the fierce people, a people of a deep speech that you can not comprehend, of a strange language that you can not understand.
Thou shalt not see a fierce people, a people of a darke speache, that thou canst not perceiue, and of a stammering tongue that thou canst not vnderstande.
You will no longer see a fierce people,A people of unintelligible speech which no one comprehends,Of a stammering tongue which no one understands.
You will no longer see the insolent, a people whose speech is unintelligible, who stammer in a language that is not understood.
You will never again have to see the proud people who spoke a strange and foreign language you could not understand.
You will not see the intransigent people, that people whose language is so obscure, whose stuttering speech you cannot understand.
Thou shalt no more see the fierce people, a people of a deeper speech than thou canst comprehend, of a stammering tongue that cannot be understood.
You shall not see a fierce people, a people of a deeper speech, of a stammering tongue, so that he cannot be understood.
You will no longer see any arrogant foreigners who speak a language that you can't understand.
You will not see the insolent people, the people whose language is too obscure to understand, whose stammering of tongue cannot be understood.
You shall not see the fierce people, from hearing a people of a deep lip, of a foreign tongue, that none understands.
There shalt thou not se a people of a straunge tuge, to haue so diffused a laguage, that it maye not be vnderstonde: nether so straunge a speache, but it shal be perceaued.
Thou shalt not see the fierce people, a people of a deep speech that thou canst not comprehend, of a strange tongue that thou canst not understand.
Never again will you see the cruel people, a people whose tongue has no sense for you; whose language is strange to you.
Thou shalt not see the fierce people; a people of a deep speech that thou canst not perceive, of a stammering tongue that thou canst not understand.
Thou shalt not see a fierce people, a people of a deeper speech then thou canst perceiue; of a stammering tongue, that thou canst not vnderstand.
There shalt thou not see a cruel people of a straunge tongue, to haue so diffused a language that it may not be vnderstanded, neither so straunge a speache but it shalbe perceaued.
even the small and great people? with whom he took not counsel, neither did he understand a people of deep speech, so that a despised people should not hear, and there is no understanding to him that hears.
Thou shalt not see the fierce people, a people of a deep speech that thou canst not perceive; of a strange tongue that thou canst not understand.
Thou schalt not se a puple vnwijs, a puple of hiy word, so that thou maist not vndurstonde the fair speking of his tunge, in which puple is no wisdom.
You shall not see the fierce people, a people of a deep speech that you can't comprehend, of a strange tongue that you can't understand.
Thou shalt not see a fierce people, a people of deeper speech than thou canst perceive; of a stammering tongue, [that thou canst] not understand.
You will no longer see a defiant people whose language you do not comprehend, whose derisive speech you do not understand.
You will not see a fierce people, A people of obscure speech, beyond perception, Of a stammering tongue that you cannot understand.
You will no longer see these fierce, violent people with their strange, unknown language.
You will not see people who show no pity, people whose language no one knows, whose strange tongue you cannot understand.
No longer will you see the insolent people, the people of an obscure speech that you cannot comprehend, stammering in a language that you cannot understand.
The shameless people thou shalt not see, the people of profound speech: so that thou canst not understand the eloquence of his tongue, in whom there is no wisdom.
You will see no more the insolent people, the people of an obscure speech which you cannot comprehend, stammering in a tongue which you cannot understand.
The strong people thou seest not, A people deeper of lip than to be understood, Of a scorned tongue, there is no understanding.
You will no longer see a fierce people, A people of unintelligible speech which no one comprehends, Of a stammering tongue which no one understands.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
shalt not: Exodus 14:13, Deuteronomy 28:49, Deuteronomy 28:50, 2 Kings 19:32
deeper: Isaiah 28:11, Jeremiah 5:15, Ezekiel 3:5, Ezekiel 3:6, 1 Corinthians 14:21
stammering: or, ridiculous
Reciprocal: Isaiah 51:13 - where is
Cross-References
and put the handmaids and their children first, - and Leah and her children next, and Rachel and Joseph next;
But, Jacob, brake up towards Succoth, and built for himself a house, for his cattle, made he places of shelter, for which cause, the name of the place was called, Succoth.
And he set up there an altar, - and called it, El-elohe-Israel.
And, the bones of Joseph - which the sons of Israel had brought up out of Egypt, buried they in Shechem, in the portion of field, which Jacob bought of the sons of Hamor, father of Shechem, for a hundred pieces of money, - and they belonged unto the sons of Joseph, as an inheritance.
He cometh, therefore, unto a city of Samaria, called Sychar, near the parcel of ground which Jacob gave unto Joseph his son.
And were brought over into Shechem, and laid in the tomb which Abraham had purchased, for a price of silver, of the sons of Hamor in Shechem.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Thou shalt not see a fierce people,.... A people of a fierce countenance, as in Daniel 8:23 fierce in their looks, furious in their temper, cruel and bloodthirsty in their practices, confirmed and hardened in their sins, whose consciences are seared as with a red hot iron; a character given of the Papists, 1 Timothy 4:2 these shall be no more seen nor feared:
a people of a deeper speech than thou canst perceive; than the people in common could, having their worship and devotion not in their mother tongue, but in the Latin tongue:
of a stammering tongue, [that thou canst] not understand: meaning the same as before, a barbarous language, as everyone is to those who understand it not; so the Syriac and Assyrian languages were to the Jews, 2 Kings 18:26 and so the Roman language to other nations; but now no more to be used in religious worship; nor shall the church of God be any more visited by Turks or Papists, and be in any dread of them more.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Thou shalt not see a fierce people - Or, rather, âthis fierce and boasting people you shall not see.â They shall not enter the city; but though they are advancing with so much confidence, they shall be suddenly cut, off and destroyed. The word rendered âfierce,â (× ××¢× noÌâaÌz from × ×¢× yaÌâaz), probably means strong, or wicked. Lowth renders it, âbarbarous people,â as if it were ×××¢× loÌâeÌz. Michaelis also adopts this reading by supposing an error in transcribing, a change of the Hebrew letter × (n) into the Hebrew letter × (l). Such a change might have easily occurred, but there is no authority from the manuscripts for making an alteration in the text The word strong, or mighty, agrees well with the connection.
A people of a deeper speech - A people whose language is so deep, that is, so dark, or obscure, that it cannot be understood by you. This refers to the army of the Assyrians, who spoke the Syrian language, which was understood by some of the Jews, but which was unintelligible to the mass (see Isaiah 36:11).
Than thou canst perceive - Than you can understand.
Of a stammering tongue - (see the note at Isaiah 28:11). Margin, âRidiculous;â a sense which the Hebrew will bear, but the more appropriate meaning is that of a barbarous, or unintelligible foreign language.