1 tn The perfect tense is here given a past perfect nuance to stress that the word of the
2 sn Here again is the oath that God swore in his wrath, an oath he swore by himself, that they would not enter the land. “As the
3 tn The word נְאֻם (nÿ’um) is an “oracle.” It is followed by the subjective genitive: “the oracle of the
4 tn Heb “in my ears.”
sn They had expressed the longing to have died in the wilderness, and not in war. God will now give them that. They would not say to God “your will be done,” so he says to them, “your will be done” (to borrow from C. S. Lewis).