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Psalms 89:4

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89:4 ‘I will give you an eternal dynasty 1 

and establish your throne throughout future generations.’” 2  (Selah)

Psalms 89:29

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89:29 I will give him an eternal dynasty, 3 

and make his throne as enduring as the skies above. 4 

Psalms 89:2

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89:2 For I say, “Loyal love is permanently established; 5 

in the skies you set up your faithfulness.” 6 

Psalms 7:16

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7:16 He becomes the victim of his own destructive plans 7 

and the violence he intended for others falls on his own head. 8 

Isaiah 53:10

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53:10 Though the Lord desired to crush him and make him ill,

once restitution is made, 9 

he will see descendants and enjoy long life, 10 

and the Lord’s purpose will be accomplished through him.

Isaiah 59:21

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59:21 “As for me, this is my promise to 11  them,” says the Lord. “My spirit, who is upon you, and my words, which I have placed in your mouth, will not depart from your mouth or from the mouths of your children and descendants from this time forward,” 12  says the Lord.

John 12:34

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12:34 Then the crowd responded, 13  “We have heard from the law that the Christ 14  will remain forever. 15  How 16  can you say, ‘The Son of Man must be lifted up’? Who is this Son of Man?”

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[89:4]  1 tn Heb “forever I will establish your offspring.”

[89:4]  2 tn Heb “and I will build to a generation and a generation your throne.”

[89:29]  3 tn Heb “and I will set in place forever his offspring.”

[89:29]  4 tn Heb “and his throne like the days of the heavens.”

[89:2]  5 tn Heb “built.”

[89:2]  6 sn You set up your faithfulness. This may allude to the Lord’s heavenly throne, which symbolizes his just rule and from which the Lord decrees his unconditional promises (see vv. 8, 14).

[7:16]  7 tn Heb “his harm [i.e., the harm he conceived for others, see v. 14] returns on his head.”

[7:16]  8 tn Heb “and on his forehead his violence [i.e., the violence he intended to do to others] comes down.”

[53:10]  9 tn The meaning of this line is uncertain. It reads literally, “if you/she makes, a reparation offering, his life.” The verb תָּשִׂים (tasim) could be second masculine singular,in which case it would have to be addressed to the servant or to God. However, the servant is only addressed once in this servant song (see 52:14a), and God either speaks or is spoken about in this servant song; he is never addressed. Furthermore, the idea of God himself making a reparation offering is odd. If the verb is taken as third feminine singular, then the feminine noun נֶפֶשׁ (nefesh) at the end of the line is the likely subject. In this case one can take the suffixed form of the noun as equivalent to a pronoun and translate, “if he [literally, “his life”] makes a reparation offering.”

[53:10]  10 sn The idiomatic and stereotypical language emphasizes the servant’s restoration to divine favor. Having numerous descendants and living a long life are standard signs of divine blessing. See Job 42:13-16.

[59:21]  11 tn Or “my covenant with” (so many English versions); NCV “my agreement with.”

[59:21]  12 tn Heb “from now and on into the future.”

[12:34]  13 tn Grk “Then the crowd answered him.”

[12:34]  14 tn Or “the Messiah” (Both Greek “Christ” and Hebrew and Aramaic “Messiah” mean “one who has been anointed”).

[12:34]  15 tn Probably an allusion to Ps 89:35-37. It is difficult to pinpoint the passage in the Mosaic law to which the crowd refers. The ones most often suggested are Ps 89:36-37, Ps 110:4, Isa 9:7, Ezek 37:25, and Dan 7:14. None of these passages are in the Pentateuch per se, but “law” could in common usage refer to the entire OT (compare Jesus’ use in John 10:34). Of the passages mentioned, Ps 89:36-37 is the most likely candidate. This verse speaks of David’s “seed” remaining forever. Later in the same psalm, v. 51 speaks of the “anointed” (Messiah), and the psalm was interpreted messianically in both the NT (Acts 13:22, Rev 1:5, 3:14) and in the rabbinic literature (Genesis Rabbah 97).

[12:34]  16 tn Grk “And how”; the conjunction καί (kai, “and”) has been left untranslated here for improved English style.



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