The Meaning of Isaiah 1:5 Explained

Isaiah 1:5

KJV: Why should ye be stricken any more? ye will revolt more and more: the whole head is sick, and the whole heart faint.

YLT: Wherefore are ye stricken any more? Ye do add apostasy! Every head is become diseased, and every heart is sick.

Darby: Why should ye be smitten any more? ye will revolt more and more: the whole head is sick, and the whole heart faint.

ASV: Why will ye be still stricken, that ye revolt more and more? the whole head is sick, and the whole heart faint.

KJV Reverse Interlinear

Why should ye be stricken  any more? ye will revolt  more and more:  the whole head  is sick,  and the whole heart  faint. 

What does Isaiah 1:5 Mean?

Context Summary

Isaiah 1:1-9 - The Ingratitude Of A Favored Nation
This chapter forms the preface to the prophecies of Isaiah. It is a clear and concise statement of the points at issue between Jehovah and His people. Special urgency was given to these appeals, when first uttered, from the fact which was well-known to the Hebrew politicians and people, that Assyria was preparing for a great war of conquest, which would be directed specially against Jerusalem and her allies. This chapter is east in the form of an assize, a crown case in which God is both complainant and judge. The conviction of sinfulness which the prophet desired to secure, was sought, not by appealing to a code of laws which had been transgressed, but by showing the ingratitude with which Israel had repaid the fatherly love of God. It is the personal element in sin that most quickly convicts men. "Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?" "Thou art the man!" "He hath done despite unto the Spirit of grace!" [source]

Chapter Summary: Isaiah 1

1  Isaiah complains of Judah for her rebellion
5  He laments her judgments
10  He upbraids their whole service
16  He exhorts to repentance, with promises and threats
21  Bewailing their wickedness, he denounces God's judgments
25  He promises grace
28  And threatens destruction to the wicked

What do the individual words in Isaiah 1:5 mean?

Why how long should you be stricken again You will more and more revolt the whole head is sick and the whole heart is faint
עַ֣ל מֶ֥ה תֻכּ֛וּ ؟ ע֖וֹד תּוֹסִ֣יפוּ סָרָ֑ה כָּל־ רֹ֣אשׁ לָחֳלִ֔י וְכָל־ לֵבָ֖ב דַּוָּֽי

עַ֣ל  Why 
Parse: Preposition
Root: עַל 
Sense: upon, on the ground of, according to, on account of, on behalf of, concerning, beside, in addition to, together with, beyond, above, over, by, on to, towards, to, against.
מֶ֥ה  how  long 
Parse: Interrogative
Root: לָמָּה 
Sense: what, how, of what kind.
תֻכּ֛וּ  should  you  be  stricken 
Parse: Verb, Hofal, Imperfect, second person masculine plural
Root: נָכָה  
Sense: to strike, smite, hit, beat, slay, kill.
؟ ע֖וֹד  again 
Parse: Adverb
Root: עֹוד  
Sense: a going round, continuance adv.
תּוֹסִ֣יפוּ  You  will  more  and  more 
Parse: Verb, Hifil, Imperfect, second person masculine plural
Root: יָסַף 
Sense: to add, increase, do again.
סָרָ֑ה  revolt 
Parse: Noun, feminine singular
Root: סָרָה 
Sense: apostasy, defection, turning aside, withdrawal.
כָּל־  the  whole 
Parse: Noun, masculine singular construct
Root: כֹּל  
Sense: all, the whole.
רֹ֣אשׁ  head 
Parse: Noun, masculine singular
Root: רֹאשׁ 
Sense: head, top, summit, upper part, chief, total, sum, height, front, beginning.
לָחֳלִ֔י  is  sick 
Parse: Preposition-l, Noun, masculine singular
Root: חֳלִי  
Sense: sickness.
וְכָל־  and  the  whole 
Parse: Conjunctive waw, Noun, masculine singular construct
Root: כֹּל  
Sense: all, the whole.
לֵבָ֖ב  heart 
Parse: Noun, masculine singular
Root: לֵבָב  
Sense: inner man, mind, will, heart, soul, understanding.
דַּוָּֽי  is  faint 
Parse: Adjective, masculine singular
Root: דַּוָּי  
Sense: faint (of heart).