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(1.00) (Jer 3:17)

tn Heb “the stubbornness of their evil hearts.”

(1.00) (Isa 30:1)

tn Or “stubborn” (NCV); cf. NIV “obstinate.”

(1.00) (Isa 1:23)

tn Or “stubborn”; CEV “have rejected me.”

(1.00) (Neh 9:29)

tn Heb “they gave a stubborn shoulder.”

(0.82) (Act 7:51)

tn Or “You stubborn and obstinate people!” (The phrase “uncircumcised hearts and ears” is another figure for stubbornness.)

(0.67) (Isa 46:12)

tn Heb “strong of heart [or, mind]”; KJV “stouthearted”; NAB “fainthearted”; NIV “stubborn-hearted.”

(0.67) (Psa 81:12)

tn Heb “and I sent him away in the stubbornness of their heart.”

(0.67) (2Ch 30:8)

tn Heb “don’t stiffen your neck” (a Hebrew idiom for being stubborn).

(0.67) (Deu 9:13)

tn Heb “stiff-necked.” See note on the word “stubborn” in 9:6.

(0.67) (Deu 2:30)

tn Heb “hardened his spirit” (so KJV, NASB, NRSV); NIV “made his spirit stubborn.”

(0.58) (Jer 18:12)

tn Heb “We will follow our own plans and do each one according to the stubbornness of his own wicked heart.”

(0.58) (Deu 31:27)

tn Heb “stiffness of neck” (cf. KJV, NAB, NIV). See note on the word “stubborn” in Deut 9:6.

(0.58) (Deu 10:16)

tn Heb “your neck do not harden again.” See note on the word “stubborn” in Deut 9:6.

(0.58) (Hos 4:16)

tn The Hebrew verb “has rebelled” (סָרַר, sarar) can also mean “to be stubborn.” This is the same root used in the simile: “like a stubborn (סֹרֵרָה, sorerah) heifer.” The similarity between Israel and a stubborn heifer is emphasized by the repetition of the same term.

(0.50) (Act 26:14)

tn “Goads” are pointed sticks used to direct a draft animal (an idiom for stubborn resistance). See BDAG 539-40 s.v. κέντρον 2.

(0.50) (Pro 29:1)

sn The stubborn person refuses to listen; he will suddenly be destroyed when the calamity strikes (e.g., Prov 6:15; 13:18; 15:10).

(0.50) (Pro 13:10)

sn The parallelism suggests pride here means contempt for the opinions of others. The wise listen to advice rather than argue out of stubborn pride.

(0.42) (Eze 36:26)

sn That is, a heart that symbolizes a will that is stubborn and unresponsive (see 1 Sam 25:37). In Rabbinic literature a “stone” was associated with an evil inclination (b. Sukkah 52a).

(0.42) (Pro 29:19)

sn Servants could not be corrected by mere words; they had to be treated like children for they were frequently unresponsive. This, of course, would apply to certain kinds of servants. The Greek version translated this as “a stubborn servant.”

(0.42) (Pro 1:30)

tn The verb “spurned” (נָאַץ, naʾats) is parallel to “comply, accede to, be willing” (e.g., 1:10). This is how the morally stubborn fool acts (e.g., 15:5).



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