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(0.40) (Eze 22:15)

sn The ultimate purpose of divine judgment is to purify the covenant community of its sins.

(0.40) (Eze 3:15)

sn A similar response to a divine encounter is found in Acts 9:8-9.

(0.40) (Psa 70:4)

tn Ps 40:16 uses the divine name “Lord” here instead of “God.”

(0.40) (Psa 68:11)

tn Heb “gives a word.” Perhaps this refers to a divine royal decree or battle cry.

(0.40) (Deu 3:6)

sn The divine curse. See note on this phrase in Deut 2:34.

(0.40) (Exo 33:19)

sn The word “goodness” refers to the divine appearance in summary fashion.

(0.40) (Gen 21:22)

sn God is with you. Abimelech and Phicol recognized that Abraham enjoyed special divine provision and protection.

(0.35) (Eze 21:29)

tn Heb “in the seeing concerning you falsehood, in divining concerning you a lie.” This probably refers to the attempts of the Ammonites to ward off judgment through prophetic visions and divination.

(0.35) (Isa 53:10)

sn The idiomatic and stereotypical language emphasizes the servant’s restoration to divine favor. Having numerous descendants and living a long life are standard signs of divine blessing. See Job 42:13-16.

(0.35) (Psa 40:1)

sn Psalm 40. The psalmist combines a song of thanksgiving for a recent act of divine deliverance (vv. 1-11) with a confident petition for renewed divine intervention (vv. 12-17).

(0.35) (Deu 18:10)

tn Heb “a seeker of omens” (מְנַחֵשׁ, menakhesh). This is a subset of divination, one illustrated by the use of a “divining cup” in the story of Joseph (Gen 44:5).

(0.35) (Deu 13:17)

tn Or “anything that has been put under the divine curse”; Heb “anything of the ban” (cf. NASB). See note on the phrase “divine judgment” in Deut 2:34.

(0.35) (Gen 44:15)

tn Heb “[is] fully able to divine,” meaning that he can find things out by divination. The infinitive absolute appears before the finite verb for emphasis, stressing his ability to do this.

(0.35) (Luk 24:44)

sn Everything written about me. The divine plan, events, and scripture itself are seen here as being one.

(0.35) (Luk 5:20)

sn The passive voice here is a divine passive (ExSyn 437). It is clear that God does the forgiving.

(0.35) (Mar 2:5)

sn The passive voice here is a divine passive (ExSyn 437). It is clear that God does the forgiving.

(0.35) (Mat 9:2)

sn The passive voice here is a divine passive (ExSyn 437). It is clear that God does the forgiving.

(0.35) (Amo 9:6)

sn Verse 6a pictures the entire universe as a divine palace founded on the earth and extending into the heavens.

(0.35) (Eze 1:1)

tn Or “saw visions from God.” References to divine visions occur also in Ezek 8:3 and 40:2.

(0.35) (Isa 28:13)

sn When divine warnings and appeals become gibberish to the spiritually insensitive, they have no guidance and are doomed to destruction.



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