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It shows God's faithfulness to his covenant plan and to his covenant people, but it also shows the problems incurred by the people's lack of faith and obedience ...
The Hebrew text of the book of Numbers has been preserved fairly well. It has not been preserved as well as Leviticus, which was most important to the ...
KJV, NAB, NASB, NIV, NRSV, TEV, CEV). It is possible, however, that the Hebrew preposition עַד ('ad), here translated as “until,” has a more rare sense of “ ...
7:46 The temple servants: the descendants of Ziha ... It is possible, however, that the Hebrew preposition עַד ('ad) ... [7:5] tn Heb “the book of genealogy.
A common assumption is that this “book” of judgment refers to the judgments against Babylon and the other nations contained at the end of the book of Jeremiah ( ...
12:1-2 "About that time"probably harks back to the famine visit of Barnabas and Saul mentioned in 11:30. If this took place in 46 A.D., and Herod died in 44 ...
It provides a record of the experience of the Israelites during the wilderness wanderings, and records the laws for the camp as they traveled from place to ...
[11:5] tn The phrase “a land flowing with milk and honey” is very familiar to readers in the Jewish and Christian traditions as a proverbial description of the ...
[50:25] tn Heb “The Lord has opened up his armory and has brought out the weapons of his wrath.” The problem of the Lord referring to himself in the third ...
The Hebrew text reads “The Lord has…to be overseers [in] the house of the Lord for/over.” The reading here follows that of the Greek, Syriac, and Latin versions ...