Micah 2:7
ContextNETBible | Does the family 1 of Jacob say, 2 ‘The Lord’s patience 3 can’t be exhausted – he would never do such things’? 4 To be sure, my commands bring a reward for those who obey them, 5 |
XREF | Nu 11:23; Ps 15:2; Ps 19:7-11; Ps 84:11; Ps 119:70,71,92,93,99-103; Pr 2:7; Pr 10:9,29; Pr 14:2; Pr 28:18; Isa 48:1,2; Isa 50:2; Isa 58:1; Isa 59:1,2; Jer 2:4; Jer 15:16; Ho 14:9; Mic 3:9; Zec 4:6; Mt 3:8; Joh 8:39; Ro 2:28,29; Ro 7:13; Ro 9:6-13; 2Co 6:12; 2Ti 3:5 |
NET © Notes |
1 tn Heb “house” (so many English versions); CEV “descendants.’ 2 tc The MT has אָמוּר (’amur), an otherwise unattested passive participle, which is better emended to אָמוֹר (’amor), an infinitive absolute functioning as a finite verb (see BDB 55 s.v. אָמַר). 3 tn The Hebrew word רוּחַ (ruach) often means “Spirit” when used of the 4 tn Heb “Has the patience of the 5 tn Heb “Do not my words accomplish good for the one who walks uprightly?” The rhetorical question expects the answer, “Of course they do!” The |