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The book focuses on the difficulties of the Israelites due to their lack of faith, rebellion, and apos- tasy. It also records God's protection of his people ...
Aug 31, 2015 · This is done by imputation both in God's sight or way of thinking, and in the sight of humans who watch God's people go through extreme ...
Whose ox have I tak- en? Whose donkey have I taken? Whom have I wronged ... 6:32). The book of Judges uses both names for him. 18 tc The MT has “Bedan ...
32 tn Grk “and behold, angels.” The Greek word ἰδού (idou) has not been translated because it has no exact English equivalent here, but adds interest and ...
“Sinai” occurs 13 times in the Book of Exodus and. “Horeb” only 3 times. 14 sn Kadesh Barnea. Possibly this refers to àAin Qudeis, about 50 mi (80 km) southwest ...
... book: Gen 2:4 provides the title or summary of what follows, 2:5-6 use ... 32:11). The. Syriac cognate term means “to brood over; to incubate.” How much ...
... book. Since the phrase is intended to serve as the title or super- scription ... 32). It emphasizes his sovereignty as the king and creator, the lord.
... tak- en captive from Judah) has been specified in the translation for clarity. 31 ... 23, 25, 32). 9 sn Much of modern scholarship views this chapter as a.
“the truth of. God” in v. 25 which is also probably an attributed genitive). C. E. B. Cranfield takes the section 1:18-32 to refer to all people.
The book presents many valuable ideas on the subject of the suffering of the righteous. Ultimately it teaches that one must submit to the wisdom of the Creator.