Deuteronomy 31:21
Context31:21 Then when 1 many disasters and distresses overcome them 2 this song will testify against them, 3 for their 4 descendants will not forget it. 5 I know the 6 intentions they have in mind 7 today, even before I bring them 8 to the land I have promised.”
Deuteronomy 31:26
Context31:26 “Take this scroll of the law and place it beside the ark of the covenant of the Lord your God. It will remain there as a witness against you,
Ezekiel 2:5
Context2:5 And as for them, 9 whether they listen 10 or not – for they are a rebellious 11 house 12 – they will know that a prophet has been among them.
Matthew 10:18
Context10:18 And you will be brought before governors and kings 13 because of me, as a witness to them and the Gentiles.
John 12:48
Context12:48 The one who rejects me and does not accept 14 my words has a judge; 15 the word 16 I have spoken will judge him at the last day.
[31:21] 1 tn Heb “Then it will come to pass that.”
[31:21] 2 tn Heb “him.” Smr, LXX, and the Targums read the plural “them.” See note on the first occurrence of “they” in v. 16.
[31:21] 3 tn Heb “him.” Smr, LXX, and the Targums read the plural “them.” See note on the first occurrence of “they” in v. 16.
[31:21] 4 tn Heb “his.” Smr, LXX, and the Targums read the plural “their.” See note on the first occurrence of “they” in v. 16.
[31:21] 5 tn Heb “it will not be forgotten from the mouth of his seed.”
[31:21] 6 tn Heb “his.” Smr, LXX, and the Targums read the plural “their.” See note on the first occurrence of “they” in v. 16.
[31:21] 7 tn Heb “which he is doing.”
[31:21] 8 tn Heb “him.” Smr, LXX, and the Targums read the plural “them.” See note on the first occurrence of “they” in v. 16.
[2:5] 9 tn Heb “they”; the phrase “And as for them” has been used in the translation for clarity.
[2:5] 10 tn The Hebrew word implies obedience rather than mere hearing or paying attention.
[2:5] 11 tn This Hebrew adjective is also used to describe the Israelites in Num 17:25 and Isa 30:9.
[2:5] 12 sn The book of Ezekiel frequently refers to the Israelites as a rebellious house (Ezek 2:5, 6, 8; 3:9, 26-27; 12:2-3, 9, 25; 17:12; 24:3).
[10:18] 13 sn These statements look at persecution both from a Jewish context as the mention of courts and synagogues suggests, and from a Gentile one as the reference to governors and kings suggests. Some fulfillment of Jewish persecution can be seen in Acts.
[12:48] 14 tn Or “does not receive.”