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(0.642334675) (Pro 12:7)

sn This proverb is about the stability of the righteous in times of trouble. The term “overthrown” might allude to Gen 19:21.

(0.642334675) (Pro 16:33)

sn The proverb concerns the practice of seeking divine leading through casting lots. For a similar lesson, see Amenemope (18, 19:16-17, in ANET 423).

(0.642334675) (Pro 25:20)

sn It is inappropriate and counterproductive to sing songs to a heavy heart. One needs to be sensitive to others (e.g., 1 Sam 19:9).

(0.642334675) (Pro 26:15)

sn The proverb is stating that the sluggard is too lazy to eat; this is essentially the same point made in 19:24 (see the note there).

(0.642334675) (Isa 3:1)

tn Heb “the master, the Lord who commands armies [traditionally, the Lord of hosts].” On the title “the Lord who commands armies,” see the note at 1:9.

(0.642334675) (Isa 3:15)

tn Heb “the master, the Lord who commands armies [traditionally, the Lord of hosts].” On the title “the Lord who commands armies,” see the note at 1:9.

(0.642334675) (Isa 37:18)

tn The Hebrew text here has “all the lands,” but the parallel text in 2 Kgs 19:17 has “the nations.”

(0.642334675) (Isa 48:18)

tn Heb “and your righteousness like the waves of the sea.” צְדָקָה (tsÿdaqah) probably refers here to divine deliverance from enemies. See v. 19.

(0.642334675) (Isa 55:3)

sn To live here refers to covenantal blessing, primarily material prosperity and national security (see vv. 4-5, 13, and Deut 30:6, 15, 19-20).

(0.642334675) (Isa 65:17)

sn This hyperbolic statement likens the coming transformation of Jerusalem (see vv. 18-19) to a new creation of the cosmos.

(0.642334675) (Jer 2:7)

sn I.e., made it ceremonially unclean. See Lev 18:19-30; Num 35:34; Deut 21:23.

(0.642334675) (Jer 4:22)

tn Heb “For….” This gives the explanation for the destruction envisaged in 4:20 to which Jeremiah responds in 4:19, 21.

(0.642334675) (Jer 16:9)

sn For the title “the Lord God of Israel who rules over all” see 7:3 and the study note on 2:19.

(0.642334675) (Jer 17:9)

sn The background for this verse is Deut 29:18-19 (29:17-18 HT) and Deut 30:17.

(0.642334675) (Jer 17:12)

sn The Lord is no longer threatening judgment but is being addressed. For a similar doxological interruption compare Jer 16:19-20.

(0.642334675) (Jer 27:21)

tn Heb “Yahweh of armies, the God of Israel.” For the significance of this title see the note at 2:19.

(0.642334675) (Jer 28:2)

tn Heb “Yahweh of armies, the God of Israel.” See the study notes on 2:19 and 7:3 for the explanation of this title.

(0.642334675) (Jer 28:14)

tn Heb “Yahweh of armies, the God of Israel.” See the study notes on 2:19 and 7:3 for this title.

(0.642334675) (Jer 30:8)

tn Heb “Oracle of Yahweh of armies.” See the study note on 2:19 for explanation of the title for God.

(0.642334675) (Jer 32:14)

tn Heb “Yahweh of armies, the God of Israel.” For this title see 7:3 and the study notes on 2:19.



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