Isaiah 21:11-12

Bad News for Seir

11 Here is a message about Dumah:
The noun דּוּמָה (dumah) means “silence,” but here it is a proper name, probably referring to a site in northern Arabia or to the nation of Edom. See BDB 189 s.v. II דּוּמָה. If Dumah was an area in northern Arabia, it would be of interest to the Edomites because of its strategic position on trade routes which they used. See J. N. Oswalt, Isaiah (NICOT), 1:398.

Someone calls to me from Seir,
Seir is another name for Edom. See BDB 973 s.v. שֵׂעִיר.

“Watchman, what is left of the night?
Watchman, what is left of the night?”
The “night” probably here symbolizes distress and difficult times. See BDB 539 s.v. לַיְלָה.

12 The watchman replies,
“Morning is coming, but then night.
Dumah will experience some relief, but it will be short-lived as night returns.

If you want to ask, ask;
come back again.”
The point of the watchman’s final instructions (“if you want to ask, ask; come again”) is unclear. Perhaps they are included to add realism to the dramatic portrayal. The watchman sends the questioner away with the words, “Feel free to come back and ask again.”

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