Indeed, with mocking lips and foreign tongues, He will speak to this people
Parallel translations
- WEB But he will speak to this nation with stammering lips and in another language;
- KJV For with stammering lips and another tongue will he speak to this people.
- NKJV For with stammering lips and another tongue He will speak to this people,
- NASB Indeed, He will speak to this people Through stammering lips and a foreign tongue,
- NLT So now God will have to speak to his people through foreign oppressors who speak a strange language!
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Quick answer
Since they reject plain teaching, God will speak through foreign, stammering lips—judgment by invaders.
Overview
Because they mock God's clear word, He will address them through the strange tongue of foreign conquerors. The unintelligible speech becomes a sign of judgment on those who would not listen. Paul cites this in 1 Corinthians 14 regarding tongues as a sign to unbelievers, showing its enduring instructive force.
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Cross-references · 4
- 1 Cor 14:21It is written in the Law: “By strange tongues and foreign lips I will speak to this people, but even then they will not listen to Me, says the Lord.”
- Deut 28:49The LORD will bring a nation from afar, from the ends of the earth, to swoop down upon you like an eagle—a nation whose language you will not understand,
- Jer 5:15Behold, I am bringing a distant nation against you, O house of Israel,” declares the LORD. “It is an established nation, an ancient nation, a nation whose language you do not know and whose speech you do not understand.
- Isa 33:19You will no longer see the insolent, a people whose speech is unintelligible, who stammer in a language you cannot understand.
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