Because Syria, Ephraim, and the son of Remaliah, have taken evil counsel against thee, saying,
Parallel translations
- WEB Because Syria, Ephraim, and the son of Remaliah, have plotted evil against you, saying,
- BSB For Aram, along with Ephraim and the son of Remaliah, has plotted your ruin, saying:
- NKJV Because Syria, Ephraim, and the son of Remaliah have plotted evil against you, saying,
- NASB Because Aram, with Ephraim and the son of Remaliah, has planned evil against you, saying,
- NLT Yes, the kings of Syria and Israel are plotting against him, saying,
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Quick answer
God exposes the evil plot of Syria and Israel against Judah. It shows that the Lord knows and will frustrate the enemies' schemes.
Overview
The plot was to coerce Judah into their anti-Assyrian coalition, by force if necessary. By laying bare their plan, God assures Ahaz that nothing is hidden from Him. This sets up the divine verdict in verse 7 that their scheme will not succeed.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 4
- Ps 83:3–4They have taken crafty counsel against thy people, and consulted against thy hidden ones.
- Zech 1:15And I am very sore displeased with the heathen that are at ease: for I was but a little displeased, and they helped forward the affliction.
- Ps 2:2The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the LORD, and against his anointed, saying,
- Nah 1:11There is one come out of thee, that imagineth evil against the LORD, a wicked counsellor.
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