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Jude 1:9

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1:9 But even 1  when Michael the archangel 2  was arguing with the devil and debating with him 3  concerning Moses’ body, he did not dare to bring a slanderous judgment, but said, “May the Lord rebuke you!”

Proverbs 14:35

Context

14:35 The king shows favor 4  to a wise 5  servant,

but his wrath falls 6  on one who acts shamefully.

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[1:9]  1 tn The word “even” is not in Greek; it is implied by the height of the contrast.

[1:9]  2 sn According to Jewish intertestamental literature (such as 1 En. 20), Michael was one of seven archangels.

[1:9]  3 tn The sentence structure is a bit different in Greek. Literally it reads: “But Michael the archangel, when arguing with the devil and disputing.”

[14:35]  4 tn Heb “the favor of a king.” The noun “king” functions as a subjective genitive: “the king shows favor….”

[14:35]  5 sn The wise servant is shown favor, while the shameful servant is shown anger. Two Hiphil participles make the contrast: מַשְׂכִּיל (maskil, “wise”) and מֵבִישׁ (mevish, “one who acts shamefully”). The wise servant is a delight and enjoys the favor of the king because he is skillful and clever. The shameful one botches his duties; his indiscretions and incapacity expose the master to criticism (W. McKane, Proverbs [OTL], 470).

[14:35]  6 tn Heb “is” (so KJV, ASV).



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