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OET (OET-LV) THERE a_mighty_one and_a_strong_one belongs_to_the_of_master like_a_storm_of hail a_tempest_of destruction like_a_storm_of waters mighty overflowing he_will_thrust_it_down to_ground with_a_hand.
OET (OET-RV) Look, the master is sending a very powerful one,
⇔
like a hailstorm, a destructive windstorm, or a huge flood.
⇔
He’ll drive it down to the ground with his hand.
Note 1 topic: writing-foreground
הִנֵּ֨ה
see/lo/see!
Isaiah is using the term Behold to focus his listeners’ attention on what he is about to say. Your language may have a comparable expression that you can use in your translation. Alternate translation: [Know this!]
Note 2 topic: figures-of-speech / simile
כְּזֶ֥רֶם בָּרָ֖ד שַׂ֣עַר קָ֑טֶב כְּ֠זֶרֶם מַ֣יִם כַּבִּירִ֥ים שֹׁטְפִ֛ים
like,a_storm_of hail tempest_of destruction like,a_storm_of waters mighty overflowing
The point of this comparison is that just as a storm of hail and a storm of mighty, overflowing waters are powerful and destructive, so the one whom Yahweh sends against Ephraim will be powerful and destructive. If it would be helpful in your language, you could make this point explicitly. Alternate translation: [Just as a storm of hail and a storm of mighty, overflowing waters are powerful and destructive]
Note 3 topic: figures-of-speech / possession
שַׂ֣עַר קָ֑טֶב
tempest_of destruction
Isaiah is using the possessive form to describe a windstorm that is characterized by destruction. If a speaker of your language would not use the possessive form for this, you could express this idea in another way. Alternate translation: [a destructive windstorm]
Note 4 topic: figures-of-speech / abstractnouns
קָ֑טֶב
destruction
If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea of destruction, you could express the same idea in another way. Alternate translation: [tearing everything down]
Note 5 topic: figures-of-speech / metonymy
בְּיָֽד
with,a_hand
Isaiah is using the word hand to mean the power of the one whom Yahweh sends, since hands are used to exert power. If it would be helpful in your language, you could state the meaning plainly. Alternate translation: [by his power]
Note 6 topic: writing-pronouns
הִנִּ֥יחַ
hurl_~_down
The pronoun he refers to the mighty one whom Yahweh sends against Ephraim. It may be helpful to clarify this for your readers. Alternate translation: [that mighty one casts it down]
OET (OET-LV) THERE a_mighty_one and_a_strong_one belongs_to_the_of_master like_a_storm_of hail a_tempest_of destruction like_a_storm_of waters mighty overflowing he_will_thrust_it_down to_ground with_a_hand.
OET (OET-RV) Look, the master is sending a very powerful one,
⇔
like a hailstorm, a destructive windstorm, or a huge flood.
⇔
He’ll drive it down to the ground with his hand.
Note: The OET-RV is still only a first draft, and so far only a few words have been (mostly automatically) matched to the Hebrew or Greek words that they’re translated from.
Acknowledgements: The Hebrew text, lemmas, and morphology are all thanks to the OSHB and some of the glosses are from Macula Hebrew.