Isaiah 51:7
Context51:7 Listen to me, you who know what is right,
you people who are aware of my law! 1
Don’t be afraid of the insults of men;
don’t be discouraged because of their abuse!
Psalms 94:15
Context94:15 For justice will prevail, 2
and all the morally upright 3 will be vindicated. 4
Proverbs 15:9
Context15:9 The Lord abhors 5 the way of the wicked,
but he loves those 6 who pursue 7 righteousness.
Proverbs 21:21
Context21:21 The one who pursues righteousness and love 8
finds life, bounty, 9 and honor.
Matthew 5:6
Context5:6 “Blessed are those who hunger 10 and thirst for righteousness, for they will be satisfied.
Matthew 6:33
Context6:33 But above all pursue his kingdom 11 and righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.
Romans 9:30-32
Context9:30 What shall we say then? – that the Gentiles who did not pursue righteousness obtained it, that is, a righteousness that is by faith, 9:31 but Israel even though pursuing 12 a law of righteousness 13 did not attain it. 14 9:32 Why not? Because they pursued 15 it not by faith but (as if it were possible) by works. 16 They stumbled over the stumbling stone, 17
Romans 14:19
Context14:19 So then, let us pursue what makes for peace and for building up one another.
Philippians 3:13
Context3:13 Brothers and sisters, 18 I do not consider myself to have attained this. Instead I am single-minded: 19 Forgetting the things that are behind and reaching out for the things that are ahead,
Philippians 3:1
Context3:1 Finally, my brothers and sisters, 20 rejoice in the Lord! To write this again is no trouble to me, and it is a safeguard for you.
Philippians 1:11
Context1:11 filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ to the glory and praise of God.
Philippians 1:2
Context1:2 Grace and peace to you 21 from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ!
Philippians 2:22
Context2:22 But you know his qualifications, that like a son working with his father, he served with me in advancing the gospel.
Hebrews 12:14
Context12:14 Pursue peace with everyone, and holiness, 22 for without it no one will see the Lord.
[51:7] 1 tn Heb “people (who have) my law in their heart.”
[94:15] 2 tn Heb “for judgment will return to justice.”
[94:15] 3 tn Heb “all the pure of heart.” The “heart” is here viewed as the seat of one’s moral character and motives. The “pure of heart” are God’s faithful followers who trust in and love the
[94:15] 4 tn Heb “and after it [are] the pure of heart.”
[15:9] 5 tn Heb “an abomination of the
[15:9] 6 tn Heb “the one who” (so NRSV).
[15:9] 7 sn God hates the way of the wicked, that is, their lifestyle and things they do. God loves those who pursue righteousness, the Piel verb signifying a persistent pursuit. W. G. Plaut says, “He who loves God will be moved to an active, persistent, and even dangerous search for justice” (Proverbs, 170).
[21:21] 8 sn These two attributes, “righteousness” (צְדָקָה, tsÿdaqah) and “loyal love” (חֶסֶד, khesed) depict the life style of the covenant-believer who is pleasing to God and a blessing to others. The first term means that he will do what is right, and the second means that he will be faithful to the covenant community.
[21:21] 9 sn The Hebrew term translated “bounty” is צְדָקָה (tsÿdaqah) again, so there is a wordplay on the term in the verse. The first use of the word had the basic meaning of “conduct that conforms to God’s standard”; this second use may be understood as a metonymy of cause, indicating the provision or reward (“bounty”) that comes from keeping righteousness (cf. NIV “prosperity”; NCV “success”). The proverb is similar to Matt 5:6, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be satisfied.”
[5:6] 10 sn Those who hunger are people like the poor Jesus has already mentioned. The term has OT roots both in conjunction with the poor (Isa 32:6-7; 58:6-7, 9-10; Ezek 18:7, 16) or by itself (Ps 37:16-19; 107:9).
[6:33] 11 tc ‡ Most
[9:31] 12 tn Or “who pursued.” The participle could be taken adverbially or adjectivally.
[9:31] 13 tn Or “a legal righteousness,” that is, a righteousness based on law. This translation would treat the genitive δικαιοσύνης (dikaiosunh") as an attributed genitive (see ExSyn 89-91).
[9:31] 14 tn Grk “has not attained unto the law.”
[9:32] 15 tn Grk “Why? Because not by faith but as though by works.” The verb (“they pursued [it]”) is to be supplied from the preceding verse for the sake of English style; yet a certain literary power is seen in Paul’s laconic style.
[9:32] 16 tc Most
[9:32] 17 tn Grk “the stone of stumbling.”
[3:13] 18 tn Grk “brothers.” See note on the phrase “brothers and sisters” in 1:12.
[3:13] 19 tn Grk “But this one thing (I do).”
[3:1] 20 tn Grk “brothers.” See note on the phrase “brothers and sisters” in 1:12.
[1:2] 21 tn Grk “Grace to you and peace.”
[12:14] 22 sn The references to peace and holiness show the close connection between this paragraph and the previous one. The pathway toward “holiness” and the need for it is cited in Heb 12:10 and 14. More importantly Prov 4:26-27 sets up the transition from one paragraph to the next: It urges people to stay on godly paths (Prov 4:26, quoted here in v. 13) and promises that God will lead them in peace if they do so (Prov 4:27 [LXX], quoted in v. 14).