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Nehemiah 9:20

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9:20 You imparted your good Spirit to instruct them. You did not withhold your manna from their mouths; you provided water for their thirst.

Exodus 17:6

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17:6 I will be standing 1  before you there on 2  the rock in Horeb, and you will strike 3  the rock, and water will come out of it so that the people may drink.” 4  And Moses did so in plain view 5  of the elders of Israel.

Numbers 20:7-11

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20:7 Then the Lord spoke to Moses: 20:8 “Take the staff and assemble the community, you and Aaron your brother, and then speak 6  to the rock before their eyes. It will pour forth 7  its water, and you will bring water out of the rock for them, and so you will give the community and their beasts water to drink.”

20:9 So Moses took the staff from before the Lord, just as he commanded him. 20:10 Then Moses and Aaron gathered the community together in front of the rock, and he said to them, “Listen, you rebels, 8  must we bring 9  water out of this rock for you?” 20:11 Then Moses raised his hand, and struck the rock twice with his staff. And water came out abundantly. So the community drank, and their beasts drank too.

Deuteronomy 8:15

Context
8:15 and who brought you through the great, fearful desert of venomous serpents 10  and scorpions, an arid place with no water. He made water flow 11  from a flint rock and

Psalms 77:15-20

Context

77:15 You delivered 12  your people by your strength 13 

the children of Jacob and Joseph. (Selah)

77:16 The waters 14  saw you, O God,

the waters saw you and trembled. 15 

Yes, the depths of the sea 16  shook with fear. 17 

77:17 The clouds poured down rain; 18 

the skies thundered. 19 

Yes, your arrows 20  flashed about.

77:18 Your thunderous voice was heard in the wind;

the lightning bolts lit up the world;

the earth trembled and shook. 21 

77:19 You walked through the sea; 22 

you passed through the surging waters, 23 

but left no footprints. 24 

77:20 You led your people like a flock of sheep,

by the hand of Moses and Aaron.

Psalms 105:41

Context

105:41 He opened up a rock and water flowed out;

a river ran through dry regions.

Psalms 114:8

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114:8 who turned a rock into a pool of water,

a hard rock into springs of water! 25 

Psalms 114:1

Context
Psalm 114 26 

114:1 When Israel left Egypt,

when the family of Jacob left a foreign nation behind, 27 

Colossians 1:4

Context
1:4 since 28  we heard about your faith in Christ Jesus and the love that you have for all the saints.
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[17:6]  1 tn The construction uses הִנְנִי עֹמֵד (hinniomed) to express the futur instans or imminent future of the verb: “I am going to be standing.”

[17:6]  2 tn Or “by” (NIV, NLT).

[17:6]  3 tn The form is a Hiphil perfect with the vav (ו) consecutive; it follows the future nuance of the participle and so is equivalent to an imperfect tense nuance of instruction.

[17:6]  4 tn These two verbs are also perfect tenses with vav (ו) consecutive: “and [water] will go out…and [the people] will drink.” But the second verb is clearly the intent or the result of the water gushing from the rock, and so it may be subordinated.

[17:6]  5 tn Heb “in the eyes of.”

[20:8]  6 tn The verb is the Piel perfect with vav (ו) consecutive, following the two imperatives in the verse. Here is the focus of the instruction for Moses.

[20:8]  7 tn Heb “give.” The verb is the perfect tense with vav (ו) consecutive, as are the next two in the verse. These are not now equal to the imperatives, but imperfects, showing the results of speaking to the rock: “speak…and it will…and so you will….”

[20:10]  8 tn The word is הַמֹּרִים (hammorim, “the rebels”), but here as a vocative: “you rebels.” It was a harsh address, although well-earned.

[20:10]  9 tn The word order and the emphasis of the tense are important to this passage. The word order is “from this rock must we bring out to you water?” The emphasis is clearly on “from this rock!” The verb is the imperfect tense; it has one of the modal nuances here, probably obligatory – “must we do this?”

[8:15]  10 tn Heb “flaming serpents”; KJV, NASB “fiery serpents”; NAB “saraph serpents.” This figure of speech (metonymy) probably describes the venomous and painful results of snakebite. The feeling from such an experience would be like a burning fire (שָׂרָף, saraf).

[8:15]  11 tn Heb “the one who brought out for you water.” In the Hebrew text this continues the preceding sentence, but the translation begins a new sentence here for stylistic reasons.

[77:15]  12 tn Or “redeemed.”

[77:15]  13 tn Heb “with [your] arm.”

[77:16]  14 tn The waters of the Red Sea are here personified; they are portrayed as seeing God and fearing him.

[77:16]  15 tn The prefixed verbal form may be taken as a preterite or as an imperfect with past progressive force.

[77:16]  16 tn The words “of the sea” are supplied in the translation for stylistic reasons.

[77:16]  17 tn The prefixed verbal form may be taken as a preterite or as an imperfect with past progressive force.

[77:17]  18 tn Heb “water.”

[77:17]  19 tn Heb “a sound the clouds gave.”

[77:17]  20 tn The lightning accompanying the storm is portrayed as the Lord’s “arrows” (see v. 18).

[77:18]  21 tn The prefixed verbal form may be taken as a preterite or as an imperfect with past progressive force.

[77:19]  22 tn Heb “in the sea [was] your way.”

[77:19]  23 tn Heb “and your paths [were] in the mighty waters.”

[77:19]  24 tn Heb “and your footprints were not known.”

[114:8]  25 sn In v. 8 the psalmist recalls the event(s) recorded in Exod 17:6 and/or Num 20:11 (see also Deut 8:15 and Ps 78:15-16, 20).

[114:1]  26 sn Psalm 114. The psalmist recalls the events of the exodus and conquest and celebrates God’s kingship over his covenant people.

[114:1]  27 tn Heb “the house of Jacob from a nation speaking a foreign language.” The Hebrew verb לָעַז (laat, “to speak a foreign language”) occurs only here in the OT.

[1:4]  28 tn The adverbial participle ἀκούσαντες (akousante") is understood to be temporal and translated with “since.” A causal idea may also be in the apostle’s mind, but the context emphasizes temporal ideas, e.g., “from the day” (v. 6).



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