(0.65388010810811) | (Jer 18:12) |
2 sn This has been the consistent pattern of their behavior. See 7:24; 9:13; 13:10; 16:12. |
(0.65388010810811) | (Jer 18:18) |
3 sn These are the three channels through whom God spoke to his people in the OT. See Jer 8:8-10 and Ezek 7:26. |
(0.65388010810811) | (Jer 33:14) |
1 tn Heb “Oracle of the |
(0.65388010810811) | (Jer 39:5) |
2 map For location see Map5 B2; Map6 E1; Map7 E1; Map8 E3; Map10 A2; Map11 A1. |
(0.65388010810811) | (Jer 45:3) |
1 tn Heb “Woe to me!” See the translator’s note on 4:13 and 10:19 for the rendering of this term. |
(0.65388010810811) | (Jer 51:45) |
1 sn Compare Jer 50:8-10; 51:6 where the significance of saving oneself from the fierce anger of the |
(0.65388010810811) | (Jer 52:8) |
1 map For location see Map5 B2; Map6 E1; Map7 E1; Map8 E3; Map10 A2; Map11 A1. |
(0.65388010810811) | (Eze 1:15) |
2 sn Another vision which includes wheels on thrones occurs in Dan 7:9. Ezek 10 contains a vision similar to this one. |
(0.65388010810811) | (Eze 3:7) |
1 sn Moses (Exod 3:19) and Isaiah (Isa 6:9-10) were also told that their messages would not be received. |
(0.65388010810811) | (Eze 3:26) |
1 tn Heb “you will not be to them a reprover.” In Isa 29:21 and Amos 5:10 “a reprover” issued rebuke at the city gate. |
(0.65388010810811) | (Eze 5:12) |
1 sn The judgment of plague and famine comes from the covenant curse (Lev 26:25-26). As in v. 10, the city of Jerusalem is figuratively addressed here. |
(0.65388010810811) | (Eze 5:16) |
1 tn The Hebrew word carries the basic idea of “bad, displeasing, injurious,” but when used of weapons has the nuance “deadly” (see Ps 144:10). |
(0.65388010810811) | (Eze 15:7) |
2 sn This escape refers to the exile of Ezekiel and others in 597 |
(0.65388010810811) | (Eze 16:5) |
1 sn These verbs, “pity” and “spare,” echo the judgment oracles in 5:11; 7:4, 9; 8:18; 9:5, 10. |
(0.65388010810811) | (Eze 16:8) |
2 tn See similar use of this term in Ezek 23:17; Prov 7:16; Song of Songs 4:10; 7:13. |
(0.65388010810811) | (Eze 16:14) |
2 sn The description of the nation Israel in vv. 10-14 recalls the splendor of the nation’s golden age under King Solomon. |
(0.65388010810811) | (Eze 16:20) |
1 sn The sacrifice of children was prohibited in Lev 18:21; 20:2; Deut 12:31; 18:10. |
(0.65388010810811) | (Eze 30:21) |
1 sn The expression “breaking the arm” indicates the removal of power (Ps 10:15; 37:17; Job 38:15; Jer 48:25). |
(0.65388010810811) | (Eze 35:5) |
1 tn Or “gave over…to the power of the sword.” This phrase also occurs in Jer 18:21 and Ps 63:10. |
(0.65388010810811) | (Eze 38:2) |
4 sn Meshech and Tubal were two nations in Cappadocia of Asia Minor. They were also sons of Japheth (Gen 10:2; 1 Chr 1:5). |