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2 Samuel 7:23

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7:23 Who is like your people, Israel, a unique nation 1  on the earth? Their God 2  went 3  to claim 4  a nation for himself and to make a name for himself! You did great and awesome acts for your land, 5  before your people whom you delivered for yourself from the Egyptian empire and its gods. 6 

2 Samuel 21:14

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21:14 They buried the bones of Saul and his son Jonathan in the land of Benjamin at Zela in the grave of his father Kish. After they had done everything 7  that the king had commanded, God responded to their prayers 8  for the land.

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[7:23]  1 tn Heb “a nation, one.”

[7:23]  2 tn Heb “whose God” or “because God.” In the Hebrew text this clause is subordinated to what precedes. The clauses are separated in the translation for stylistic reasons.

[7:23]  3 tn The verb is plural in Hebrew, agreeing grammatically with the divine name, which is a plural of degree.

[7:23]  4 tn Heb “redeem.”

[7:23]  5 tn Heb “and to do for you [plural form] the great [thing] and awesome [things] for your land.”

[7:23]  6 tn Heb “from Egypt, nations and their gods.” The LXX has “nations and tents,” which reflects a mistaken metathesis of letters in אֶלֹהָיו (elohav, “its gods”) and אֹהָלָיו (’ohalav, “its tents”).

[21:14]  7 tc Many medieval Hebrew mss have here כְּכֹל (kÿkhol, “according to all”).

[21:14]  8 tn Heb “was entreated.” The verb is an example of the so-called niphal tolerativum, with the sense that God allowed himself to be supplicated through prayer (cf. GKC 137 §51.c).



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