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Jeremiah 22:21

Context

22:21 While you were feeling secure I gave you warning. 1 

But you said, “I refuse to listen to you.”

That is the way you have acted from your earliest history onward. 2 

Indeed, you have never paid attention to me.

Jude 1:2

Context
1:2 May mercy, peace, and love be lavished on you! 3 

Proverbs 5:13

Context

5:13 For 4  I did not obey my teachers 5 

and I did not heed 6  my instructors. 7 

Daniel 9:10

Context
9:10 We have not obeyed 8  the LORD our God by living according to 9  his laws 10  that he set before us through his servants the prophets.

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[22:21]  1 tn Heb “I spoke to you in your security.” The reference is to the sending of the prophets. Compare this context with the context of 7:25. For the nuance “security” for this noun (שַׁלְוָה, shalvah) rather than “prosperity” as many translate see Pss 122:7; 30:6 and the related adjective (שָׁלֵו, shalev) in Jer 49:31; Job 16:2; 21:23.

[22:21]  2 tn Heb “from your youth.” Compare the usage in 2:2; 3:24 and compare a similar idea in 7:25.

[1:2]  3 tn Grk “may mercy and peace and love be multiplied to you.”

[5:13]  4 tn The vav that introduces this clause functions in an explanatory sense.

[5:13]  5 tn The Hebrew term מוֹרַי (moray) is the nominal form based on the Hiphil plural participle with a suffix, from the root יָרָה (yarah). The verb is “to teach,” the common noun is “instruction, law [torah],” and this participle form is teacher (“my teachers”).

[5:13]  6 sn The idioms are vivid: This expression is “incline the ear”; earlier in the first line is “listen to the voice,” meaning “obey.” Such detailed description emphasizes the importance of the material.

[5:13]  7 tn The form is the Piel plural participle of לָמַד (lamad) used substantivally.

[9:10]  8 tn Heb “paid attention to the voice of,” which is an idiomatic expression for obedience (cf. NASB “nor have we obeyed the voice of”).

[9:10]  9 tn Heb “to walk in.”

[9:10]  10 tc The LXX and Vulgate have the singular.



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