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21 Beware, those who think they are wise,[a]
those who think they possess understanding.[b]

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  1. Isaiah 5:21 tn Heb “the wise in their own eyes.”
  2. Isaiah 5:21 tn Heb “[who] before their faces are understanding ones.”sn Verses 18-21 contain three “woe-sayings” that are purely accusatory and have no formal announcement of judgment attached (as in the “woe-sayings” recorded in vv. 8-17). While this lack of symmetry is odd, it has a clear rhetorical purpose. Having established a pattern in vv. 8-17, the prophet deviates from it in vv. 18-21 to grab his audience’s attention. By placing the “woes” in rapid succession and heaping up the accusatory elements, he highlights the people’s guilt and introduces an element of tension and anticipation. One is reasonably certain that judgment will come, and when it does, it will be devastating. This anticipated devastation is described in frightening detail after the sixth and final woe (see vv. 22-30).

21 Ah! Those who are wise in their own eyes
    and have understanding in their view![a]

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  1. Isaiah 5:21 Literally “before their faces”