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Isaiah 43:20

The beast of the field shall honor me - The sense of this passage is plain, and the image is highly poetical and beautiful. God would pour such copious floods of waters through the waste sandy deserts to supply his people, that even the wild beasts would be sensible of his abundant goodness, and would break forth into thanksgiving and praise for the unusual supply.

The dragons - (See the note at Isaiah 13:22). The Septuagint renders the word used here ( tannı̂yn ), by ͂ seirēnes - ' sirens' - among the ancients a marine monster that was fabled to use sweet and alluring tones of music. It is probable, however, that the Septuagint understood here some species of wild-fowl which responded to one another. The Syriac translator here interprets it as denoting some wild animal of the canine species - a wood-dog.

And the owls - Margin, as Hebrew, ' Daughters of the owl, or ostrich' (see the note at Isaiah 13:21).




Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Isaiah 43:20:

2 Samuel 21:6
Job 30:29
Job 39:13
Isaiah 12:3
Isaiah 13:21
Isaiah 35:6
Isaiah 55:1

 

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