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' 11:9 But the voice replied a second time from heaven, 'What God has made clean, you must not consider ritually unclean!' 11:10 This happened three times, and ...
[1:11] sn After their kinds. The Hebrew word translated “kind” (מִין, min) indicates again that God was concerned with defining and dividing time, space, and ...
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The Hebrew word simply means “darkness,” but in the Bible it has come to symbolize what opposes God, such as judgment (Exod 10:21), death (Ps 88:13), oppression ...
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“'The Lord God of heaven has given me all the kingdoms of the earth. He has instructed me to build a temple for him in Jerusalem, which is in Judah. 1:3 Anyone ...
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[1:1] sn In ancient Judaism Ezra and Nehemiah were regarded as a single book with dual authorship. ... distinct from Shechem proper, or a tower within the city.
6:1 When humankind began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born to them, 6:2 the sons of God saw that the daughters of humankind were ...
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This book is unique in the Old Testament in several respects. The writer did not mention God's name once in its pages. ... There is one reference to a fast and ...
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2:11 When Job's three friends heard about all this calamity that had happened to him, each of them came from his own country – Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the ...
8:11 The king thereby allowed the Jews who were in every city to assemble and to stand up for themselves – to destroy, to kill, and to annihilate any army of ...
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[9:6] tn The Hebrew perfect (translated “has been born” and “has been given”) is used here as the prophet takes a rhetorical stance in the future. See the note ...