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Isaiah 29:10

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29:10 For the Lord has poured out on you

a strong urge to sleep deeply. 1 

He has shut your eyes (the prophets),

and covered your heads (the seers).

Hosea 4:12

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4:12 They consult their wooden idols,

and their diviner’s staff answers with an oracle.

The wind of prostitution blows them astray;

they commit spiritual adultery 2  against their God.

Micah 2:11

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2:11 If a lying windbag should come and say, 3 

‘I’ll promise you blessings of wine and beer,’ 4 

he would be just the right preacher for these people! 5 

Romans 11:8

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11:8 as it is written,

“God gave them a spirit of stupor,

eyes that would not see and ears that would not hear,

to this very day.” 6 

Romans 11:2

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11:2 God has not rejected his people whom he foreknew! Do you not know what the scripture says about Elijah, how he pleads with God against Israel?

Romans 2:9-11

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2:9 There will be 7  affliction and distress on everyone 8  who does evil, on the Jew first and also the Greek, 9  2:10 but 10  glory and honor and peace for everyone who does good, for the Jew first and also the Greek. 2:11 For there is no partiality with God.
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[29:10]  1 tn Heb “a disposition [or “spirit”] of deep sleep.” Through this mixed metaphor (sleep is likened to a liquid which one pours and in turn symbolizes spiritual dullness) the prophet emphasizes that God himself has given the people over to their spiritual insensitivity as a form of judgment.

[4:12]  2 tn Heb “adultery.” The adjective “spiritual” is supplied in the translation to clarify that apostasy is meant here.

[2:11]  3 tn Heb “if a man, coming [as] wind and falsehood, should lie”; NASB “walking after wind and falsehood”; NIV “a liar and a deceiver.”

[2:11]  4 tn Heb “I will foam at the mouth concerning wine and beer.”

[2:11]  5 tn Heb “he would be the foamer at the mouth for this people.”

[11:8]  6 sn A quotation from Deut 29:4; Isa 29:10.

[2:9]  7 tn No verb is expressed in this verse, but the verb “to be” is implied by the Greek construction. Literally “suffering and distress on everyone…”

[2:9]  8 tn Grk “every soul of man.”

[2:9]  9 sn Paul uses the term Greek here and in v. 10 to refer to non-Jews, i.e., Gentiles.

[2:10]  10 tn Grk “but even,” to emphasize the contrast. The second word has been omitted since it is somewhat redundant in English idiom.



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