Isaiah 35:10
The Yahweh's ransomed ones will return, and come with singing to Zion; and everlasting joy will be on their heads. They will obtain gladness and joy, and sorrow and sighing will flee away.
Interpretation
The prophet calls a everlasting joy that is worked out in work and rest in Isaiah 35:10—look for "joy" and "yahweh's". Let everlasting joy in the use of resources—carry peace past preference.
Context
The setting is Isaiah—prophetic oracle, developing everlasting joy. Read in Isaiah 35, its force becomes clearer. It also intersects prophetic hope & judgment. Listen for “joy” alongside “yahweh's”.
Manuscripts & Textual Witnesses
The Hebrew text is preserved in the Masoretic tradition, stabilized between the 6th-10th centuries CE. The the Dead Sea Scrolls (found 1947-1956) provide manuscripts 1000+ years older than medieval texts, generally confirming the Masoretic Text's reliability with only minor variations. The Septuagint (Greek translation, 3rd-2nd century BCE) offers an independent textual witness. Variations between manuscripts are typically minor: spelling differences, word order, or clarifications that do not change the overall sense. Modern translations compare all available manuscripts to reconstruct the best reflects the earliest recoverable text text.
Sources & witness notes
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