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Psalms 25:4

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25:4 Make me understand your ways, O Lord!

Teach me your paths! 1 

Psalms 25:8

Context

25:8 The Lord is both kind and fair; 2 

that is why he teaches sinners the right way to live. 3 

Isaiah 2:3

Context

2:3 many peoples will come and say,

“Come, let us go up to the Lord’s mountain,

to the temple of the God of Jacob,

so 4  he can teach us his requirements, 5 

and 6  we can follow his standards.” 7 

For Zion will be the center for moral instruction; 8 

the Lord will issue edicts from Jerusalem. 9 

Acts 13:10

Context
13:10 and said, “You who are full of all deceit and all wrongdoing, 10  you son of the devil, you enemy of all righteousness – will you not stop making crooked the straight paths of the Lord? 11 
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[25:4]  1 sn Teach me your paths. In this context the Lord’s “ways” and “paths” refer to the moral principles which the Lord prescribes for his followers. See vv. 8-10.

[25:8]  2 tn Heb “good and just.”

[25:8]  3 tn Heb “teaches sinners in the way.”

[2:3]  4 tn The prefixed verb form with simple vav (ו) introduces a purpose/result clause after the preceding prefixed verb form (probably to be taken as a cohortative; see IBHS 650 §39.2.2a).

[2:3]  5 tn Heb “his ways.” In this context God’s “ways” are the standards of moral conduct he decrees that people should live by.

[2:3]  6 tn The cohortative with vav (ו) after the prefixed verb form indicates the ultimate purpose/goal of their action.

[2:3]  7 tn Heb “walk in his ways.”

[2:3]  8 tn Heb “for out of Zion will go instruction.”

[2:3]  9 tn Heb “the word of the Lord from Jerusalem.”

[13:10]  10 tn Or “unscrupulousness.”

[13:10]  11 sn “You who…paths of the Lord?” This rebuke is like ones from the OT prophets: Jer 5:27; Gen 32:11; Prov 10:7; Hos 14:9. Five separate remarks indicate the magician’s failings. The closing rhetorical question of v. 10 (“will you not stop…?”) shows how opposed he is to the way of God.



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