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But the Jewish leaders shouted out, “If you release this man, you are no friend of Caesar! ... Everyone who claims to be a king opposes Caesar!” 19:13 When Pilate ...
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But the interpretation is forced, and really unnecessary. [19:26] tn The Hebrew phrase is “and from my flesh.” This could mean “without my flesh ...
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2:12 “Yet even now,” the Lord says,. “return to me with all your heart –. with fasting, weeping, and mourning. Tear your hearts,. not just your garments!” ...
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The Book of Proverbs stresses that obtaining ... the narrative tension develops through dialogue, culminating in the action of the story. ... [19:26] tn The Hebrew ...
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Job can only submit to him. In the end God does not abandon his sufferer. For additional material, see G. L. Archer, The Book of Job; H. H. Rowley, “The Book of ...
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[3:6] sn Desirable for making one wise. The quest for wisdom can follow the wrong course, as indeed it does here. No one can become like God by disobeying God.
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[1:1] sn The dating of the book of Joel is a matter of dispute. Some scholars date the book as early as the ninth century b.c. , during the reign of the ...
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1 David praises God for his all-seeing providence;. 17 and for his infinite mercies. 19 He defies the wicked. 23 He prays for sincerity. Psalm 139.
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3:1 “I am about to send my messenger, who will clear the way before me. Indeed, the Lord you are seeking will suddenly come to his temple, and the messenger of ...
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