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S2E013-Isaiah 7-11: Quick and Fast


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Today is Prophecy Friday, and our reading today is Isaiah 7-11, after which I’ll have a gripe about something in one of our chapters, and then a close examination of a verse in another chapter. I’m calling the show “Quick and Fast”. After the reading, I have a couple of comments from the Lifespring Family to share with you.
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Comments on Isaiah 8 and 9
Thoughts on Isaiah 8
Ok, I’m all for modern English translations as long as the new translation makes the text easy to understand, and it conveys the original meaning that was intended in the original language. But in the beginning of chapter 8 we have, what is to me, an excellent example of why we need to keep the older translations around. 
At the beginning of chapter 8, God tells Isaiah to “Take a large piece of writing material and write on it in large letters: “Quick Loot, Fast Plunder.” It it me, or did you sort of say, “What?!?” when you heard that? I did not immediately grasp the meaning of that sentence. What exactly is a large piece of writing material, and what is the meaning of  “Quick Loot, Fast Plunder”?
In the King James Version, Isaiah is told, “Take thee a great roll, and write in it with a man's pen concerning Mahershalalhashbaz.”. Now, other than Mahershalalhashbaz, doesn’t that make more sense? I’ll explain Mahershalalhashbaz in a moment. But you probably easily understood the instruction to “Take thee a great roll.” What did they write on in those times? Scrolls. The modern translation could have easily said, “Get a large book and write on it.” In my opinion, that would have been much better.
And did you notice something in the King James Version I just read to you that was not in the Good News Translation? Let me read them to you again. First the KJV: Take thee a great roll, and write in it with a man's pen concerning Mahershalalhashbaz. And now, the GNT: Take a large piece of writing material and write on it in large letters: ‘Quick Loot, Fast Plunder.’ 
Did you hear the missing element? In the KJV Isaiah is told to write with a man’s pen. There is nothing at all about what to write with in the GNT. Why is this point important? I like the way the Jamieson, Fausset, Brown commentary explains it: (Isaiah was to write it) in ordinary characters, which the humblest can read. Not in hieroglyphics. The object was that, after the event, *all* might see that it had been predicted by Isaiah.”
This was God telling Isaiah that He wanted everyone, from the most noble to the most humble, to know what God told Isaiah would take place. It was not to be only for the aristocracy.
Now for Mahershalalhashbaz. Again, the KJV says: Take thee a great roll, and write in it with a man's pen concerning Mahershalalhashbazz.
The GNT says: Take a large piece of writing material and write on it in large letters: ‘Quick Loot, Fast Plunder.’ 
Mahershalalhashbaz means, “Make speed to the spoil, hasten to the prey.” Don’t you think that is actually more clear than  “Quick Loot, Fast Plunder.” Quick Loot, Fast Plunder sounds like a fast food slogan or something. 
The message here is that the Assyrian army will come upon them with great speed and make great spoil. They’re coming in quickly, and they will bring a great deal of destruction upon them. 
So there’s a short lesson on one way to get more meaning from the reading of scripture. Use more than one version. Compare translations. Don’t just let things go by that you’re not clear on. 
Thoughts on Isaiah 9:6
Ok, I’m going to cheat just a little bit here. We read from the Good News Translation, but for my remarks, I’m going to use the King James because I like how it sounds, and many of us are more familiar with this verse in the KJV because when we hear the Christmas story, it is the KJV that is most often quoted.
Here’s Isaiah 9:6 from the KJV: For unto us a child is born,
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