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8:1 In the third year of King Belshazzar's reign, a vision appeared to me, Daniel, after the one that had appeared to me previously.
8:8 The male goat acted even more arrogantly. But no sooner had the large horn become strong than it was broken, and there arose four conspicuous horns in its ...
1:14 and not pay attention to Jewish myths and commands of people who reject the truth. ... The book's English title, “Ecclesiastes,” is simply a ...
8:1 But God remembered Noah and all the wild animals and domestic animals that were with him in the ark. God caused a wind to blow over the earth and the waters ...
[17:1] tn Or “Live out your life.” The Hebrew verb translated “walk” is the Hitpael; it means “to walk back and forth; to walk about; to live out one's life.”.
” The Hebrew term could be used here in a generic sense, referring to ... Book of Ecclesiastes. Noting that שֶׁ is the dominant relative pronoun in ...
17:1 When Abram was 99 years old, the Lord appeared to him and said, “I am the sovereign God. ... Walk before me and be blameless. ... 17:2 Then I will confirm my ...
A psalm of David. 15:1 Lord, who may be a guest in your home? Who may live on your holy hill? Mazmur 16:9. Konteks · 16:9 So my heart rejoices.
[7:9] tn In the psalms the Hebrew term רְשָׁעִים (rÿsha'im, “wicked”) describes people who are proud, practical atheists (Ps 10:2, 4, 11) who hate God's commands, ...
When the value of the books was added up, it was found to total fifty thousand silver coins. ... (Hebrew and Aramaic) mean “one who has been anointed.” [16:18] tn ...