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Acts 15:16

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15:16After this 1  I 2  will return,

and I will rebuild the fallen tent 3  of David;

I will rebuild its ruins and restore 4  it,

Acts 7:43

Context
7:43 But you took along the tabernacle 5  of Moloch 6  and the star of the 7  god Rephan, 8  the images you made to worship, but I will deport 9  you beyond Babylon.’ 10 
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[15:16]  1 tn Grk “After these things.”

[15:16]  2 sn The first person pronoun I refers to God and his activity. It is God who is doing this.

[15:16]  3 tn Or more generally, “dwelling”; perhaps, “royal tent.” According to BDAG 928 s.v. σκηνή the word can mean “tent” or “hut,” or more generally “lodging” or “dwelling.” In this verse (a quotation from Amos 9:11) BDAG refers this to David’s ruined kingdom; it is possibly an allusion to a king’s tent (a royal tent). God is at work to reestablish David’s line (Acts 2:30-36; 13:32-39).

[15:16]  4 tn BDAG 86 s.v. ἀνορθόω places this verb under the meaning “to build someth. up again after it has fallen, rebuild, restore,” but since ἀνοικοδομέω (anoikodomew, “rebuild”) has occurred twice in this verse already, “restore” is used here.

[7:43]  5 tn Or “tent.”

[7:43]  6 sn Moloch was a Canaanite deity who was believed to be the god of the sky and the sun.

[7:43]  7 tc ‡ Most mss, including several important ones (Ì74 א A C E Ψ 33 1739 Ï h p vg syh mae bo Cyr), have ὑμῶν (Jumwn, “your”) here, in conformity with the LXX of Amos 5:26. But other significant and diverse witnesses lack the pronoun: The lack of ὑμῶν in B D 36 453 gig syp sa Irlat Or is difficult to explain if it is not the original wording here. NA27 has the word in brackets, indicating some doubt as to its authenticity.

[7:43]  8 sn Rephan (῾Ραιφάν, RJaifan) was a pagan deity. The term was a name for Saturn. It was variously spelled in the mss (BDAG 903 s.v. has Rompha as an alternate spelling). The references cover a range of deities and a history of unfaithfulness.

[7:43]  9 tn Or “I will make you move.”

[7:43]  10 sn A quotation from Amos 5:25-27. This constituted a prediction of the exile.



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