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(0.62) (Isa 65:16)

tn Heb “will take an oath by the God of truth.”

(0.62) (Psa 132:11)

tn Heb “the Lord swore an oath to David [in] truth.”

(0.62) (Psa 24:4)

tn Heb “and does not swear an oath deceitfully.”

(0.62) (1Sa 24:22)

tn Heb “and David swore an oath to Saul.”

(0.62) (Lev 5:4)

tn Heb “to speak thoughtlessly”; cf. NAB “rashly utters an oath.”

(0.54) (Ecc 8:2)

tn The genitive-construct שְׁבוּעַת אֱלֹהִים (shevuʿat ʾelohim, “an oath of God”) functions as a genitive of location (“an oath before God”) or an adjectival genitive of attribute (“a supreme oath”).

(0.53) (1Sa 14:28)

tn Heb “your father surely put the army under an oath.” The infinitive absolute is used before the finite verb to emphasize the solemn nature of the oath.

(0.50) (Heb 6:16)

tn Grk “the oath for confirmation is an end of all dispute.”

(0.50) (1Th 5:27)

tn Grk “I adjure you by the Lord,” “I put you under oath before the Lord.”

(0.50) (Act 19:13)

sn The expression I sternly warn you means “I charge you as under oath.”

(0.50) (Jer 38:16)

tn Heb “So King Zedekiah secretly swore an oath to Jeremiah, saying.”

(0.50) (Isa 65:15)

tn Heb “you will leave your name for an oath to my chosen ones.”

(0.50) (Psa 89:49)

tn Heb “[which] you swore on oath to David by your faithfulness.”

(0.50) (Job 31:36)

tn The clause begins with the positive oath formula, אִם־לֹא (ʾim loʾ).

(0.50) (Job 2:5)

sn This is the same oath formula found in 1:11; see the note there.

(0.50) (1Ki 18:10)

tn Heb “he makes the kingdom or the nation swear an oath.”

(0.50) (Deu 1:34)

tn Heb “and swore,” i.e., made an oath or vow.

(0.50) (Num 14:30)

tn The Hebrew text uses the anthropomorphic expression “I raised my hand” in taking an oath.

(0.50) (Num 14:21)

sn This is the oath formula, but in the Pentateuch it occurs here and in v. 28.

(0.50) (Lev 6:3)

tn Heb “and swears on falsehood”; cf. CEV “deny something while under oath.”



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