Romans 8:7
Context8:7 because the outlook of the flesh is hostile to God, for it does not submit to the law of God, nor is it able to do so.
Job 21:15-16
Context21:15 Who is the Almighty, that 1 we should serve him?
What would we gain
if we were to pray 2 to him?’ 3
21:16 But their prosperity is not their own doing. 4
The counsel of the wicked is far from me! 5
Isaiah 9:13
Context9:13 The people did not return to the one who struck them,
they did not seek reconciliation 6 with the Lord who commands armies.
Isaiah 31:1
Context31:1 Those who go down to Egypt for help are as good as dead, 7
those who rely on war horses,
and trust in Egypt’s many chariots 8
and in their many, many horsemen. 9
But they do not rely on the Holy One of Israel 10
and do not seek help from the Lord.
Isaiah 55:6
Context55:6 Seek the Lord while he makes himself available; 11
call to him while he is nearby!
Isaiah 65:1
Context65:1 “I made myself available to those who did not ask for me; 12
I appeared to those who did not look for me. 13
I said, ‘Here I am! Here I am!’
to a nation that did not invoke 14 my name.
Hosea 7:10
Context7:10 The arrogance of Israel testifies against him,
yet they refuse to return to the Lord their God!
In spite of all this they refuse to seek him!
[21:15] 1 tn The interrogative clause is followed by ki, similar to Exod 5:2, “Who is Yahweh, that I should obey him?”
[21:15] 2 tn The verb פָּגַע (paga’) means “to encounter; to meet,” but also “to meet with request; to intercede; to interpose.” The latter meaning is a derived meaning by usage.
[21:15] 3 tn The verse is not present in the LXX. It may be that it was considered too blasphemous and therefore omitted.
[21:16] 4 tn Heb “is not in their hand.”
[21:16] 5 sn Even though their life seems so good in contrast to his own plight, Job cannot and will not embrace their principles – “far be from me their counsel.”
[9:13] 6 tn This verse describes the people’s response to the judgment described in vv. 11-12. The perfects are understood as indicating simple past.
[31:1] 7 tn Heb “Woe [to] those who go down to Egypt for help.”
[31:1] 8 tn Heb “and trust in chariots for they are many.”
[31:1] 9 tn Heb “and in horsemen for they are very strong [or “numerous”].”
[31:1] 10 sn See the note on the phrase “the Holy One of Israel” in 1:4.
[55:6] 11 tn Heb “while he allows himself to be found.” The Niphal form has a tolerative force here.
[65:1] 12 tn Heb “I allowed myself to be sought by those who did not ask.”
[65:1] 13 tn Heb “I allowed myself to be found by those who did not seek.”