Deuteronomy 4:6-8
Context4:6 So be sure to do them, because this will testify of your wise understanding 1 to the people who will learn of all these statutes and say, “Indeed, this great nation is a very wise 2 people.” 4:7 In fact, what other great nation has a god so near to them like the Lord our God whenever we call on him? 4:8 And what other great nation has statutes and ordinances as just 3 as this whole law 4 that I am about to share with 5 you today?
Nehemiah 9:13-14
Context9:13 “You came down on Mount Sinai and spoke with them from heaven. You provided them with just judgments, true laws, and good statutes and commandments. 9:14 You made known to them your holy Sabbath; you issued commandments, statutes, and law to them through 6 Moses your servant.
Psalms 119:18
Context119:18 Open 7 my eyes so I can truly see 8
the marvelous things in your law!
Psalms 147:19-20
Context147:19 He proclaims his word to Jacob,
his statutes and regulations to Israel.
147:20 He has not done so with any other nation;
they are not aware of his regulations.
Praise the Lord!
Proverbs 22:20
Context22:20 Have I not written thirty sayings 9 for you,
sayings 10 of counsel and knowledge,
Ezekiel 20:11
Context20:11 I gave them my statutes 11 and revealed my regulations to them. The one 12 who carries 13 them out will live by them! 14
Romans 3:1
Context3:1 Therefore what advantage does the Jew have, or what is the value of circumcision?
Romans 7:12
Context7:12 So then, the law is holy, and the commandment is holy, righteous, and good.
[4:6] 1 tn Heb “it is wisdom and understanding.”
[4:6] 2 tn Heb “wise and understanding.”
[4:8] 3 tn Or “pure”; or “fair”; Heb “righteous.”
[4:8] 4 tn The Hebrew phrase הַתּוֹרָה הַזֹּאת (hattorah hazzo’t), in this context, refers specifically to the Book of Deuteronomy. That is, it is the collection of all the חֻקִּים (khuqqim, “statutes,” 4:1) and מִשְׁפָּטִים (mishpatim, “ordinances,” 4:1) to be included in the covenant text. In a full canonical sense, of course, it pertains to the entire Pentateuch or Torah.
[4:8] 5 tn Heb “place before.”
[9:14] 6 tn Heb “by the hand of.”
[119:18] 7 tn Heb “uncover.” The verb form גַּל (gal) is an apocopated Piel imperative from גָּלָה (galah, see GKC 214 §75.cc).
[119:18] 8 tn The cohortative with vav (ו) conjunctive indicates purpose/result after the preceding imperative.
[22:20] 9 tn Older English versions and a few more recent ones render this phrase as either “excellent things” following the Qere (so KJV, ASV, NASB, NKJV), “officers,” or “heretofore” [day before yesterday], following the Kethib. However (as in most recent English versions) the Qere should be rendered “thirty,” referring to the number in the collection (cf. NAB, NIV, NRSV, NLT).
[22:20] 10 tn The term “sayings” does not appear in the Hebrew text but is supplied in the translation for the sake of clarity.
[20:11] 11 sn The laws were given at Mount Sinai.
[20:11] 14 tn The wording and the concept is contained in Lev 18:5 and Deut 30:15-19.