Isaiah 10:15
Shall the axe boast itself against him that heweth therewith? or shall the saw magnify itself against him that shaketh it? as if the rod should shake itself against them that lift it up, or as if the staff should lift up itself, as if it were no wood.
Çalışma Notu
Study Note
The satirical question — 'shall the axe boast itself against him that hews with it? or shall the saw magnify itself against him that shakes it?' — demolishes Assyria's pride by exposing the absurdity of a tool claiming independent power over its user. Assyria is portrayed as God's instrument of judgment (10:5-6) who exceeded its commission and now claims glory for what God accomplished through it. The tool-and-craftsman analogy became a key image in discussions of divine sovereignty and human agency — Chrysostom, Calvin, and Barth all drew on this passage to articulate how God uses secondary causes without surrendering his primary initiative. The broader unit (10:12-19) announces the Assyrian empire's coming judgment for its arrogance, a historical fulfillment partially realized in 701 BCE.
Diğer Çeviriler
Shall the axe boast itself against him that heweth therewith? shall the saw magnify itself against him that wieldeth it? as if a rod should wield them that lift it up, or as if a staff should lift up him that is not wood.
--Doth the axe glorify itself Against him who is hewing with it? Doth the saw magnify itself Against him who is shaking it? As a rod waving those lifting it up! As a staff lifting up that which is not wood!
Will the axe say high-sounding words against him who is using it, or the blade be full of pride against him who is cutting with it? As if a rod had the power of shaking him who is using it, or as if a stick might take up him who is not wood.
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