The Problem of Suffering in the Old Testament

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The Problem of Suffering in the Old Testament
Peake, Arthur S. (Arthur Samuel), 1865-1929
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Isa. 52 13 53 12 - Lo ! my servant Israel 21 shall be exalted, He shall be lifted up and be very high. Even as many were appalled at him, 22 31 The Hebrew text reads yaskll. The R. V. Renders the word in its usual sense "shall deal prudently, " but the context requires the sense given in the margin, " shall prosper. " Duhm strikes out the word, on account of its unsuitability, in its usual sense, to the context. It is possible to translate as in R. V. Margin, and this would be better than simpl...y striking it out. Cheyne now gets the same sense by reading yatsllach (Critica Biblica, p. 45). But the accumulation of four, largely synonymous, verbs is not what we should expect, and it seems much better to accept Budde's brilliant emendation yisr'ael " Israel. " It is not difficult, and is supported by 49 3 . Marti adopts it. Giesebrecht thinks it rather arbitrary (see also the note on " Israel " in 49 3 p. 46), and retains the present text, translating "shall prosper. " 22 The text of verse 14 certainly needs considerable emendation.

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