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    to Egypt whose help is futile and vain.
Therefore I call her
    “Rahab[a] Sit-still.”
[b]Now come, write it on a tablet they can keep,
    inscribe it on a scroll;
That in time to come it may be
    an eternal witness.(A)
For this is a rebellious people,
    deceitful children,
Children who refuse
    to listen to the instruction of the Lord;(B)

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Footnotes

  1. 30:7 Here as elsewhere (cf. Ps 87:4) Egypt is compared to Rahab, the raging, destructive sea monster (cf. Is 51:9; Jb 26:12; Ps 89:11); yet Egypt, when asked for aid by Judah, becomes silent and “sits still.”
  2. 30:8 Isaiah will write down his condemnation of the foolish policy pursued so that the truth of his warning of its dire consequences (vv. 12–17) may afterward be recognized.