hall come to thee: he is just and endowed
with salvation; lowly, and riding upon an ass, and upon a colt the foal
of an ass. Zech. 9:9.
_Septuagint._ Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion; proclaim, O daughter
of Jerusalem: behold the king cometh to thee, just and exercising
salvation; he is meek, and mounted on an ass and a young colt. Zech.
9:9.
_New Testament._ Say ye to the daughter of Zion (Isa. 62:11): Behold thy
king cometh to thee, meek, and mounted upon an ass, and upon a colt the
foal of an ass. Matt. 21:5.
Fear not, O daughter of Zion; behold thy king cometh sitting upon an
ass's colt. John 12:15.
_Hebrew._ In hearing hear ye, but understand not; and in seeing see ye,
but perceive not. Make fat the heart of this people, and their ears make
heavy, and their eyes cover over: lest they see with their eyes, and
with their ears hear, and with their heart understand, and turn, and one
heal them. Isa. 6:9,10.
_Septuagint._ In hearing ye shall hear, but understand not; and in
seeing ye shall see, but perceive not. For the heart of this people
became gross, and with their ears they heard heavily, and the eyes they
closed; lest at any time they should see with the eyes, and with the
ears should hear, and with the heart should understand, and should turn,
and I should heal them. Isa. 6;9, 10.
_New Testament._ In hearing ye shall hear, but understand not; and in
seeing ye shall see, but perceive not. For the heart of this people
became gross, and with the ears they heard heavily, and their eyes they
closed; lest at any time they should see with the eyes, and with the
ears should hear, and with the heart should understand, and should turn,
and I should heal them. Matt. 13:14, 15; also Acts 28:26, 27.
That in seeing they may see and not perceive, and in hearing they may
hear and not understand; lest at any time they should turn, and [their
sins] should be forgiven them. Mark 4:12.
That in seeing they may not see, and in hearing they may not understand.
Luke 8:10.
He hath blinded their eyes, and hardened their heart; that they might
not see with the eyes, and understand with the heart, and be turned, and
I should heal them. John 12:40.
These quotations of the same passage by different New Testament writers
furnish a remarkable example of their free manner, while the spirit and
scope of the prophet are kept by all.
In Heb. 10:5 we have a quotation from the Septuagint where it differs
widely from the H
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