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אֵין־אֹמֶר וְאֵין דְּבָרִים בְּלִי נִשְׁמָע קוֹלָם | אֵין־אֹמֶר וְאֵין דְּבָרִים בְּלִי נִשְׁמָע קוֹלָם | ||
The syntax of v. 3b can be read either as an independent clause, i.e., "There is no speech, nor are there words; their voice is not heard" (NRSV; cf. NIV, NLT, CEV, GNT, NET, NEB/REB, NJBNIV, NLT, etc.) or as a relative clause, i.e., "There is no speech, nor are there words, whose voice is not heard" (ESV; cf. JPS 1985, RUSV, UBG, etc.) | The syntax of v. 3b can be read either as an independent clause, i.e., "There is no speech, nor are there words; '''their voice is not heard'''" (NRSV; cf. NIV, NLT, CEV, GNT, NET, NEB/REB, NJBNIV, NLT, etc.) or as a relative clause, i.e., "There is no speech, nor are there words, '''whose voice is not heard'''" (ESV; cf. JPS 1985, RUSV, UBG, etc.) | ||
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Introduction
The Hebrew text of Ps 19:3 reads:[1]
אֵין־אֹמֶר וְאֵין דְּבָרִים בְּלִי נִשְׁמָע קוֹלָם
The syntax of v. 3b can be read either as an independent clause, i.e., "There is no speech, nor are there words; their voice is not heard" (NRSV; cf. NIV, NLT, CEV, GNT, NET, NEB/REB, NJBNIV, NLT, etc.) or as a relative clause, i.e., "There is no speech, nor are there words, whose voice is not heard" (ESV; cf. JPS 1985, RUSV, UBG, etc.)
Argument Maps
Conclusion
Research
Translations
Ancient
- LXX: οὐκ εἰσὶν λαλιαὶ οὐδὲ λόγοι ὧν οὐχὶ ἀκούονται αἱ φωναὶ αὐτῶν.[2]
- “There are no conversations, nor are there words, the articulations of which are not heard.” (NETS)
- Aquila: οὐκ ἔστι λόγος καὶ οὐκ ἔστι ῥήματα οὗ μὴ ἀκουσθῇ φωνὴ αὐτοῦ.[3]
- Symmachus: οὐ ῥήσεσιν οὐδὲ λόγοις, ὧν οὐκ ἀκούονται αἱ φωναί.[4]
- Theodotion: οὐκ εἰσὶ λαλιαὶ οὐδὲ λόγοι ὧν οὐχὶ ἀκούονται αἱ φωναὶ αὐτῶν.[5]
- Peshitta: ܠܝܬ ܡܐܡܪܐ ܐܦ ܠܐ ܡ̈ܠܐ܂ ܕܠܐ ܢܫܬܡܥ ܒܩܠܗܘܢ܂[6]
- “There is no speech or words, for their voice is not heard.[7]
- Targum: לית מימר דתורעמתא ולית מילי דשגושא דלא משתמע קלהון[8]
- "There is no word of commotion, nor are there words of confusion and their voice is not heard."[9]
- Jerome: non est sermo et non sunt verba quibus non audiatur vox eorum.[10]
- "There is no speech and there are no words by which their voice is not heard."
Modern
v. 3b as an independent clause
- There is no actual speech or word, nor is its voice literally heard. (NET)
- They have no speech, they use no words; no sound is heard from them. (NIV)
- They don’t speak a word, and there is never the sound of a voice. (CEV)
- No speech or words are used, no sound is heard. (GNT)
- They speak without a sound or word; their voice is never heard.[11] (NLT)
- There is no speech, nor are there words; their voice is not heard. (NRSV)
- No utterance at all, no speech, not a sound to be heard.[12] (NJB)
- and this without speech or language or sound of any voice. (NEB/REB)
- … ohne Sprache und ohne Worte; unhörbar ist ihre Stimme. (Luther 2017)
- Dies alles geschieht ohne Worte, ohne einen vernehmlichen Laut. (HFA)
- Sie tun es ohne Worte, kein Laut und keine Stimme ist zu hören. (NGÜ)
- … ohne Rede und ohne Worte, mit unhörbarer Stimme. (ELB)
- … ohne Rede und ohne Worte, ungehört bleibt ihre Stimme. (EÜ)
- Kein Wort wird gesprochen, kein Laut ist zu hören. (GNB)
- … ohne Sprache, ohne Worte, mit unhörbarer Stimme. (ZÜR)
- Ce n'est pas un récit, il n'y a pas de mots, leur voix ne s'entend pas.[13] (TOB)
- Ce n'est pas un langage, ce ne sont pas des paroles, on n'entend pas leur voix. (NBS)
- Ce n'est pas un langage, ce ne sont pas des paroles, Leur voix n'est pas entendue. (NVSR)
- Ce ne sont pas des paroles, ce ne sont pas des discours, ni des voix qu’on peut entendre. (BDS)
- Ce n’est pas un discours, il n’y a pas de paroles, aucun son ne se fait entendre. (PDV)
- Ce n’est pas un discours, ce ne sont pas des mots, l’oreille n’entend aucun son. (NFC)
- Ce n’est pas un langage, ce ne sont pas des paroles, on n’entend pas leur son. (S21)
- No hay lenguaje ni palabras ni es oída su voz. (RVR95)
- Sin palabras, sin lenguaje, sin una voz perceptible, ... (NVI)
- Aunque no se escuchan palabras ni se oye voz alguna, ... (DHH)
- Donde no hay lenguaje ni idioma, La voz de Ellos no es para ser oída, ... (BTX4)
- Хотя они не используют ни речи, ни слов, и от них не слышно ни звука, ... (NRT)
- ... без мови й без слів, не чутний їхній голос, ... (UKR)
v. 3b as a relative clause
- There is no speech, nor are there words, whose voice is not heard. (ESV)
- There is no utterance, there are no words, whose sound goes unheard.[14] (JPS 1985).
- Нет языка, и нет наречия, где не слышался бы голос их. (RUSV)
- Nie ma języka ani mowy, w których nie słychać ich głosu. (UBG)
Secondary Literature
References
- ↑ OSHB.
- ↑ Rahlfs 1931.
- ↑ Göttingen Hexapla Database.
- ↑ Göttingen Hexapla Database.
- ↑ Göttingen Hexapla Database.
- ↑ CAL.
- ↑ Taylor 2020:634.
- ↑ CAL.
- ↑ Stec 2004: 54. Apparatus: for "and": w; B d, 'whose, because, so that'.”
- ↑ Weber-Gryson 5th Edition.
- ↑ Translation footnote: "There is no speech or language where their voice is not heard."
- ↑ Translation footnote: "The versions interpret 'whose sound cannot be heard'; but in what follows there is allusion to the Assyro-Babylonian idea that the stars are the silent 'writing of the heavens'."
- ↑ Translation footnote: "Gr.: il n'y a pas de mots dont le son ne s'entende pas."
- ↑ Footnote: "With Septuagint, Symmachus, and Vulgate" or “their sound is not heard.”