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Psalms 119:53

Context

119:53 Rage takes hold of me because of the wicked,

those who reject your law.

Psalms 119:136

Context

119:136 Tears stream down from my eyes, 1 

because people 2  do not keep your law.

Ezekiel 9:4

Context
9:4 The Lord said to him, “Go through the city of Jerusalem 3  and put a mark 4  on the foreheads of the people who moan and groan over all the abominations practiced in it.”

Mark 3:5

Context
3:5 After looking around 5  at them in anger, grieved by the hardness of their hearts, 6  he said to the man, “Stretch out your hand.” He stretched it out, and his hand was restored. 7 
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[119:136]  1 tn Heb “[with] flowing streams my eyes go down.”

[119:136]  2 tn Heb “they”; even though somewhat generic, the referent (people) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

[9:4]  3 tn Heb “through the midst of the city, through the midst of Jerusalem.”

[9:4]  4 tn The word translated “mark” is in Hebrew the letter ת (tav). Outside this context the only other occurrence of the word is in Job 31:35. In ancient Hebrew script this letter was written like the letter X.

[3:5]  5 tn The aorist participle περιβλεψάμενος (peribleyameno") has been translated as antecedent (prior) to the action of the main verb. It could also be translated as contemporaneous (“Looking around…he said”).

[3:5]  6 tn This term is a collective singular in the Greek text.

[3:5]  7 sn The passive was restored points to healing by God. Now the question became: Would God exercise his power through Jesus, if what Jesus was doing were wrong? Note also Jesus’ “labor.” He simply spoke and it was so.



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