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(1.0001606578947) (Eze 28:2)

sn See Prov 16:5.

(0.88319026315789) (2Co 8:21)

sn An allusion to Prov 3:4.

(0.88319026315789) (Jam 4:6)

sn A quotation from Prov 3:34.

(0.76621982894737) (Rom 12:20)

sn A quotation from Prov 25:21-22.

(0.76621982894737) (Heb 12:6)

sn A quotation from Prov 3:11-12.

(0.76621982894737) (1Pe 4:18)

sn A quotation from Prov 11:31 (LXX).

(0.64924939473684) (Job 19:7)

tn The Niphal is simply “I am not answered.” See Prov 21:13b.

(0.64924939473684) (Psa 84:3)

tn The word translated “swallow” occurs only here and in Prov 26:2.

(0.64924939473684) (Mat 16:27)

sn An allusion to Pss 28:4; 62:12; cf. Prov 24:12.

(0.64924939473684) (1Pe 5:5)

sn A quotation from Prov 3:34 (cf. Jas 4:6).

(0.59492063157895) (Job 12:19)

tn The verb has to be defined by its context: it can mean “falsify” (Exod 23:8), “make tortuous” (Prov 19:3), or “plunge” into misfortune (Prov 21:12). God overthrows those who seem to be solid.

(0.59076421052632) (Psa 32:5)

tn The Hiphil of ידה normally means “give thanks, praise,” but here, as in Prov 28:13, it means “confess.”

(0.59076421052632) (Pro 8:10)

tn Heb “discipline.” The term refers to instruction that trains with discipline (e.g., Prov 1:2).

(0.59076421052632) (Pro 16:5)

tn Heb “hand to hand.” This idiom means “you can be assured” (e.g., Prov 11:21).

(0.59076421052632) (Pro 17:18)

sn It is foolish to pledge security for someone’s loans (e.g., Prov 6:1-5).

(0.59076421052632) (Pro 19:1)

sn People should follow honesty even if it leads to poverty (e.g., Prov 18:23; 19:22).

(0.59076421052632) (Pro 29:20)

sn Rash speech cannot easily be remedied. The prospects for a fool are better (e.g., Prov 26:12).

(0.59076421052632) (Eze 11:3)

sn The expression build houses may mean “establish families” (Deut 25:9; Ruth 4:11; Prov 24:27).

(0.59076421052632) (Rom 2:6)

sn A quotation from Ps 62:12; Prov 24:12; a close approximation to Matt 16:27.

(0.58656515789474) (Psa 1:1)

tn The Hebrew word refers to arrogant individuals (Prov 21:24) who love conflict (Prov 22:10) and vociferously reject wisdom and correction (Prov 1:22; 9:7-8; 13:1; 15:12). To “sit in the assembly” of such people means to completely identify with them in their proud, sinful plans and behavior.



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