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Psalms 55:20

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55:20 He 1  attacks 2  his friends; 3 

he breaks his solemn promises to them. 4 

Isaiah 24:5

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24:5 The earth is defiled by 5  its inhabitants, 6 

for they have violated laws,

disregarded the regulation, 7 

and broken the permanent treaty. 8 

Isaiah 33:8

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33:8 Highways are empty, 9 

there are no travelers. 10 

Treaties are broken, 11 

witnesses are despised, 12 

human life is treated with disrespect. 13 

Jeremiah 11:10

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11:10 They have gone back to the evil ways 14  of their ancestors of old who refused to obey what I told them. They, too, have paid allegiance to 15  other gods and worshiped them. Both the nation of Israel and the nation of Judah 16  have violated the covenant I made with their ancestors.

Jeremiah 31:32

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31:32 It will not be like the old 17  covenant that I made with their ancestors 18  when I delivered them 19  from Egypt. For they violated that covenant, even though I was like a faithful husband to them,” 20  says the Lord. 21 

Jeremiah 31:1

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31:1 At that time I will be the God of all the clans of Israel 22 

and they will be my people.

I, the Lord, affirm it!” 23 

Colossians 1:27

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1:27 God wanted to make known to them the glorious 24  riches of this mystery among the Gentiles, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory.

Colossians 1:29

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1:29 Toward this goal 25  I also labor, struggling according to his power that powerfully 26  works in me.

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[55:20]  1 sn He. This must refer to the psalmist’s former friend, who was addressed previously in vv. 12-14.

[55:20]  2 tn Heb “stretches out his hand against.”

[55:20]  3 tc The form should probably be emended to an active participle (שֹׁלְמָיו, sholÿmayv) from the verbal root שָׁלַם (shalam, “be in a covenant of peace with”). Perhaps the translation “his friends” suggests too intimate a relationship. Another option is to translate, “he attacks those who made agreements with him.”

[55:20]  4 tn Heb “he violates his covenant.”

[24:5]  5 tn Heb “beneath”; cf. KJV, ASV, NRSV “under”; NAB “because of.”

[24:5]  6 sn Isa 26:21 suggests that the earth’s inhabitants defiled the earth by shedding the blood of their fellow human beings. See also Num 35:33-34, which assumes that bloodshed defiles a land.

[24:5]  7 tn Heb “moved past [the?] regulation.”

[24:5]  8 tn Or “everlasting covenant” (KJV, NASB, NIV, NRSV, NLT); NAB “the ancient covenant”; CEV “their agreement that was to last forever.”

[33:8]  9 tn Or “desolate” (NAB, NASB); NIV, NRSV, NLT “deserted.”

[33:8]  10 tn Heb “the one passing by on the road ceases.”

[33:8]  11 tn Heb “one breaks a treaty”; NAB “Covenants are broken.”

[33:8]  12 tc The Hebrew text reads literally, “he despises cities.” The term עָרִים (’arim, “cities”) is probably a corruption of an original עֵדִים (’edim, “[legal] witnesses”), a reading that is preserved in the Qumran scroll 1QIsaa. Confusion of dalet (ד) and resh (ר) is a well-attested scribal error.

[33:8]  13 tn Heb “he does not regard human beings.”

[11:10]  14 tn Or “They have repeated the evil actions of….”

[11:10]  15 tn Heb “have walked/followed after.” See the translator’s note at 2:5 for the idiom.

[11:10]  16 tn Heb “house of Israel and house of Judah.”

[31:32]  17 tn The word “old” is not in the text but is implicit in the use of the word “new.” It is supplied in the translation for greater clarity.

[31:32]  18 tn Heb “fathers.”

[31:32]  19 tn Heb “when I took them by the hand and led them out.”

[31:32]  20 tn Or “I was their master.” See the study note on 3:14.

[31:32]  21 tn Heb “Oracle of the Lord.”

[31:1]  22 sn This verse repeats v. 22 but with specific reference to all the clans of Israel, i.e., to all Israel and Judah. It functions here as a transition to the next section which will deal with the restoration of Israel (31:3-20) and Judah (31:21-25) and their reunification in the land (31:27-29) under a new covenant relation with God (31:31-37). See also the study note on 30:3 for further reference to this reunification in Jeremiah and the other prophets.

[31:1]  23 tn Heb “Oracle of the Lord.”

[1:27]  24 tn The genitive noun τῆς δόξης (ths doxhs) is an attributive genitive and has therefore been translated as “glorious riches.”

[1:29]  25 tn The Greek phrase εἴς ὅ (eis Jo, “toward which”) implies “movement toward a goal” and has been rendered by the English phrase “Toward this goal.”

[1:29]  26 tn The prepositional phrase ἐν δυνάμει (en dunamei) seems to be functioning adverbially, related to the participle, and has therefore been translated “powerfully.”



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