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(0.61336920930233) (Job 17:8)

tn This verb שָׁמַם (shamam, “appalled”) is the one found in Isa 52:14, translated there “astonished.”

(0.61336920930233) (Psa 7:16)

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

(0.61336920930233) (Psa 50:23)

sn The reference to a thank-offering recalls the earlier statement made in v. 14. Gratitude characterizes genuine worship.

(0.61336920930233) (Psa 55:20)

sn He. This must refer to the psalmist’s former friend, who was addressed previously in vv. 12-14.

(0.61336920930233) (Psa 81:16)

sn The language in this verse, particularly the references to wheat and honey, is reminiscent of Deut 32:13-14.

(0.61336920930233) (Psa 135:14)

sn Verse 14 echoes Deut 32:36, where Moses affirms that God mercifully relents from fully judging his wayward people.

(0.61336920930233) (Isa 7:7)

tn The Hebrew term translated “sovereign master” here and in vv. 14, 19 is אֲדֹנָי (’adonay).

(0.61336920930233) (Isa 21:16)

tn Heb “in still a year, like the years of a hired worker.” See the note at 16:14.

(0.61336920930233) (Isa 22:5)

tn The Hebrew term translated “sovereign master” here and in vv. 12, 14, 15 is אֲדֹנָי (’adonay).

(0.61336920930233) (Isa 43:1)

tn Or “redeem.” See the note at 41:14. Cf. NCV “saved you”; CEV “rescued you”; NLT “ransomed you.”

(0.61336920930233) (Jer 18:20)

sn See Jer 14:7-9, 19-21 and 15:1-4 for the idea.

(0.61336920930233) (Jer 29:2)

sn See 2 Kgs 24:14-16 and compare the study note on Jer 24:1.

(0.61336920930233) (Jer 30:3)

tn Heb “restore the fortune.” For the translation and meaning of this idiom see the note at 29:14.

(0.61336920930233) (Eze 3:20)

tn Or “stumbling block.” The Hebrew term refers to an obstacle in the road in Lev 19:14.

(0.61336920930233) (Eze 17:2)

sn The verb occurs elsewhere in the OT only in Judg 14:12-19, where Samson supplies a riddle.

(0.61336920930233) (Eze 20:47)

tn Fire also appears as a form of judgment in Ezek 15:4-7; 19:12, 14.

(0.61336920930233) (Eze 22:13)

sn This gesture apparently expresses mourning and/or anger (see 6:11; 21:14, 17).

(0.61336920930233) (Eze 32:23)

tn The only other occurrence of the phrase “remote slopes of the pit” is in Isa 14:15.

(0.61336920930233) (Mic 5:5)

tn Heb “and this one will be peace”; ASV “and this man shall be our peace” (cf. Eph 2:14).

(0.61336920930233) (Zec 11:7)

sn The name of the second staff, Binders, refers to the relationship between Israel and Judah (cf. v. 14).



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