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Psalms 65:5

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65:5 You answer our prayers by performing awesome acts of deliverance,

O God, our savior. 1 

All the ends of the earth trust in you, 2 

as well as those living across the wide seas. 3 

Psalms 98:3

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98:3 He remains loyal and faithful to the family of Israel. 4 

All the ends of the earth see our God deliver us. 5 

Isaiah 43:6

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43:6 I will say to the north, ‘Hand them over!’

and to the south, ‘Don’t hold any back!’

Bring my sons from distant lands,

and my daughters from the remote regions of the earth,

Isaiah 45:22

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45:22 Turn to me so you can be delivered, 6 

all you who live in the earth’s remote regions!

For I am God, and I have no peer.

Isaiah 52:10

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52:10 The Lord reveals 7  his royal power 8 

in the sight of all the nations;

the entire 9  earth sees

our God deliver. 10 

Ezekiel 20:34

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20:34 I will bring you out from the nations, and will gather you from the lands where you are scattered, with a powerful hand and an outstretched arm and with an outpouring of rage!

Ezekiel 20:41

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20:41 When I bring you out from the nations and gather you from the lands where you are scattered, I will accept you along with your soothing aroma. I will display my holiness among you in the sight of the nations.

Ezekiel 34:13

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34:13 I will bring them out from among the peoples and gather them from foreign countries; I will bring them to their own land. I will feed them on the mountains of Israel, by the streams and all the inhabited places of the land.
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[65:5]  1 tn Heb “[with] awesome acts in deliverance you answer us, O God of our salvation.”

[65:5]  2 tn Heb “a source of confidence [for] all the ends of the earth.”

[65:5]  3 tc Heb “and [the] distant sea.” The plural adjective is problematic after the singular form “sea.” One could emend יָם (yam, “sea”) to יָמִים (yamim, “seas”), or emend the plural form רְחֹקִים (rÿkhoqim, “far”) to the singular רָחֹק (rakhoq). In this case the final mem (ם) could be treated as dittographic; note the mem on the beginning of the first word in v. 6.

[98:3]  4 tn Heb “he remembers his loyal love and his faithfulness to the house of Israel.”

[98:3]  5 tn Heb “the deliverance of our God,” with “God” being a subjective genitive (= God delivers).

[45:22]  6 tn The Niphal imperative with prefixed vav (ו) indicates purpose after the preceding imperative. The Niphal probably has a tolerative sense, “allow yourselves to be delivered, accept help.”

[52:10]  7 tn Heb “lays bare”; NLT “will demonstrate.”

[52:10]  8 tn Heb “his holy arm.” This is a metonymy for his power.

[52:10]  9 tn Heb “the remote regions,” which here stand for the extremities and everything in between.

[52:10]  10 tn Heb “the deliverance of our God.” “God” is a subjective genitive here.



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