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... 42. sn The ships mentioned in this verse were the best of their class, and therefore an apt metaphor for the proud men be- ing denounced in this speech. 16 ...
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See Isa 42:15; 44:27; Jer 51:36. The variant read by the ancient versions is followed by almost all modern English versions (as well as KJV, ASV). 1693.
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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 ...
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The division into two books goes back to the Greek translation of the OT and was probably initiated because of the cumbersome length of copies due to the Greek ...
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The Song may simply be a collection of love poems written at various moments in. Solomon's illustrious career as a lover of many women. It may also include love ...
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Williams, Hebrew Syntax,. 42, §235.) In this case Rahab moves the Israelite spies from the hiding place referred to in v. 4 to a safer and less acces- sible ...
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... 42:16; Jer 5:4-5). Here it could refer to the Lord recognizing the behavior of the godly and, by metonymy, rewarding their godliness with security and.
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One important point to note is that the phrase under consideration is best regarded as the title of the book and therefore refers to the whole of the work in ...
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those who commanded units of a thousand and a hundred, the judges, and all the leaders of all Israel who were heads of families. 1:3 Solomon and.
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Eli was very old and, as for his sons, their way kept getting worse and worse before the LORD.” The. Hebraic nature of the Greek syntax used here suggests that.
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