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501 His, 2Kin 18: 4 | 4 ~It was he who removed the 502 His, 2Kin 19: 4 | 4 ~Perhaps the LORD, your 503 His, 2Kin 20: 4 | 4 ~Before Isaiah had left 504 His, 2Kin 21: 4 | 4 ~He built altars in the 505 His, 2Kin 22: 4 | 4 ~go to the high priest Hilkiah 506 His, 2Kin 23: 4 | 4 ~Then the king commanded 507 His, 2Kin 24: 4 | 4 ~and especially because 508 His, 2Kin 25: 4 | 4 ~the city walls were breached. 509 His, 1Chr 1: 4 | 4 ~Noah, Shem, Ham, and Japheth. ~ 510 His, 1Chr 2: 3(1) | 2:3-4:23] For two reasons, the 511 His, 1Chr 2: 4 | 4 ~Judah's daughter-in-law 512 His, 1Chr 2: 9(2) | distinct from Chelub of 1 Chron 4:11.~ 513 His, 1Chr 2: 10(3) | similar list is given in Ruth 4:19-22; each list, independent 514 His, 1Chr 2: 18(4) | Descendants of Caleb. In 1 Chron 4:15 as is often the case 515 His, 1Chr 3: 4 | 4 ~Six in all were born to 516 His, 1Chr 4 | Chapter 4~ 517 His, 1Chr 4: 4 | 4 ~Penuel was the father of 518 His, 1Chr 5: 4 | 4 ~His son was Joel, whose 519 His, 1Chr 6: 4 | 4 ~The sons of Merari were 520 His, 1Chr 7: 4 | 4 ~Their kindred, by ancestral 521 His, 1Chr 8: 4 | 4 ~The sons of Ehud were Abishua, 522 His, 1Chr 9: 4 | 4 ~Among the Judahites was 523 His, 1Chr 10: 4 | 4 ~Saul said to his armor-bearer, " 524 His, 1Chr 11: 4 | 4 ~Then David and all Israel 525 His, 1Chr 12: 4 | 4 ~Ishmaiah the Gibeonite, 526 His, 1Chr 13: 4 | 4 ~And the whole assembly 527 His, 1Chr 14: 4 | 4 ~These are the names of 528 His, 1Chr 15: 4 | 4 ~David also called together 529 His, 1Chr 16: 4 | 4 ~He now appointed certain 530 His, 1Chr 17: 4 | 4 ~"Go and tell my servant 531 His, 1Chr 18: 4 | 4 ~David took from him twenty 532 His, 1Chr 18: 16(1) | Solomon's reign (1 Kings 2:26; 4:4). Moreover, according 533 His, 1Chr 18: 16(1) | s reign (1 Kings 2:26; 4:4). Moreover, according to 534 His, 1Chr 19: 4 | 4 ~Thereupon Hanun seized 535 His, 1Chr 20: 4 | 4 ~Afterward there was another 536 His, 1Chr 21: 4 | 4 ~However, the king's command 537 His, 1Chr 22: 2(1) | 2-4] According to 1 Kings 5: 538 His, 1Chr 22: 4 | 4 ~and cedar trees without 539 His, 1Chr 23: 4 | 4 ~Of these, twenty-four thousand 540 His, 1Chr 24: 4 | 4 ~But since the descendants 541 His, 1Chr 25: 2(1) | classes of priests (1 Chron 24:4-19). The last nine names 542 His, 1Chr 25: 2(1) | nine names in 1 Chron 25:4 which seem to form a special 543 His, 1Chr 25: 4 | 4 ~Of Heman, these sons of 544 His, 1Chr 26: 4 | 4 ~Obed-edom's sons: Shemaiah, 545 His, 1Chr 27: 4 | 4 ~Over the division of the 546 His, 1Chr 28: 4 | 4 ~However, the LORD, the 547 His, 1Chr 28: 18(2) | probably suggested by Ezekiel 1:4-24; 10:1-22.~ 548 His, 1Chr 29: 4 | 4 ~three thousand talents 549 His, 2Chr 1: 4 | 4 ~(The ark of God, however, 550 His, 2Chr 1: 5(1) | temple in Jerusalem (2 Chron 4:1). ~ 551 His, 2Chr 2: 4 | 4 ~And the house I intend 552 His, 2Chr 3: 4 | 4 ~2 the porch which lay before 553 His, 2Chr 3: 4(2) | 4] The porch . . . twenty 554 His, 2Chr 4 | Chapter 4~ 555 His, 2Chr 4: 3(1) | are similar in sound. In 4:16 the forks correspond 556 His, 2Chr 4: 4 | 4 ~It rested on twelve oxen, 557 His, 2Chr 5: 4 | 4 ~1 When all the elders of 558 His, 2Chr 5: 4(1) | 4] The Levites: The parallel 559 His, 2Chr 5: 9(2) | of Jerusalem; cf 2 Macc 2:4-8.~ 560 His, 2Chr 6: 4 | 4 ~He said: "Blessed be the 561 His, 2Chr 7: 4 | 4 ~The king and all the people 562 His, 2Chr 8: 4 | 4 ~2 He built Tadmor in the 563 His, 2Chr 8: 4(2) | 4] Tadmor: later known as 564 His, 2Chr 9: 4 | 4 ~the food at his table, 565 His, 2Chr 10: 4 | 4 ~"Your father laid a heavy 566 His, 2Chr 11: 4 | 4 ~'Thus says the LORD: You 567 His, 2Chr 12: 4 | 4 ~They captured the fortified 568 His, 2Chr 13: 4 | 4 ~1 Abijah stood on Mount 569 His, 2Chr 13: 4(1) | 4-12] This is a free composition 570 His, 2Chr 14: 4 | 4 ~He removed the high places 571 His, 2Chr 15: 4 | 4 ~but when in their distress 572 His, 2Chr 16: 4 | 4 ~Ben-hadad agreed to King 573 His, 2Chr 17: 4 | 4 ~Rather, he sought the God 574 His, 2Chr 18: 4 | 4 ~But Jehoshaphat also said 575 His, 2Chr 19: 4 | 4 ~Jehoshaphat dwelt in Jerusalem; 576 His, 2Chr 20: 1(1) | territory of Edom (2 Kings 3:4-27). ~ 577 His, 2Chr 20: 4 | 4 ~Then Judah gathered to 578 His, 2Chr 21: 4 | 4 ~When Jehoram had come into 579 His, 2Chr 22: 4 | 4 ~To his own destruction, 580 His, 2Chr 23: 4 | 4 ~This is what you must do: 581 His, 2Chr 23: 13(1) | of his own; cf 2 Kings 11:4 and also Ezekiel 46:1-8 582 His, 2Chr 24: 4 | 4 ~After some time, Joash 583 His, 2Chr 25: 4 | 4 ~but he did not put their 584 His, 2Chr 26: 4 | 4 ~He pleased the LORD, just 585 His, 2Chr 27: 4 | 4 ~Moreover, he built cities 586 His, 2Chr 28: 4 | 4 ~He offered sacrifice and 587 His, 2Chr 29: 4 | 4 ~He summoned the priests 588 His, 2Chr 30: 4 | 4 ~When this proposal had 589 His, 2Chr 31: 4 | 4 ~He also commanded the people 590 His, 2Chr 32: 4 | 4 ~a large crowd was gathered 591 His, 2Chr 33: 4 | 4 ~He even built altars in 592 His, 2Chr 34: 4 | 4 ~In his presence, the altars 593 His, 2Chr 35: 4 | 4 ~Prepare yourselves in your 594 His, 2Chr 36: 4 | 4 ~Then the king of Egypt 595 His, Ezr Int | 72a; 11:1, 2; 12:27-43; 13:4-31. The Chronicler combined 596 His, Ezr 1: 4 | 4 ~Let everyone who has survived, 597 His, Ezr 1: 8(2) | of Zerubbabel (Ezra 3:2-4); see note on 1 Chron 3: 598 His, Ezr 2: 4 | 4 ~sons of Shephatiah, three 599 His, Ezr 3: 1(1) | of 538 B.C.; cf Ezra 1:1; 4:5. In this case, it was 600 His, Ezr 3: 1(1) | temporarily interrupted (Ezra 4:24-5:1; Haggai 1:1; 2:1). 601 His, Ezr 3: 4 | 4 ~They also kept the feast 602 His, Ezr 4 | Chapter 4~ 603 His, Ezr 4: 4 | 4 ~Thereupon the people of 604 His, Ezr 4: 5(1) | narrative continues in Ezra 4:24. In between (Ezra 4:6- 605 His, Ezr 4: 5(1) | Ezra 4:24. In between (Ezra 4:6-23) is a series of notes 606 His, Ezr 4: 8(3) | Palestine (Nehemiah 1:1-4; 2:1-5). Artaxerxes: Artaxerxes 607 His, Ezr 5: 4 | 4 ~What are the names of the 608 His, Ezr 6: 4 | 4 ~It shall have three courses 609 His, Ezr 7: 4 | 4 ~son of Zerahiah, son of 610 His, Ezr 8: 4 | 4 ~of the sons of Pahath-moab, 611 His, Ezr 9: 4 | 4 ~Around me gathered all 612 His, Ezr 10: 4 | 4 ~Rise, then, for this is 613 His, Ezr 10: 6(1) | Nehemiah 3:1, 20-21; 13:4, 7) and Johanan, if not 614 His, Neh 1: 4 | 4 ~When I heard this report, 615 His, Neh 2: 4 | 4 ~The king asked me, "What 616 His, Neh 3: 4 | 4 ~At their side Meremoth, 617 His, Neh 4 | Chapter 4~ 618 His, Neh 4: 4 | 4 ~Meanwhile the Judahites 619 His, Neh 5: 4 | 4 ~Still others said: "To 620 His, Neh 6: 4 | 4 ~Four times they sent me 621 His, Neh 7: 4 | 4 ~Now the city was quite 622 His, Neh 8: 4 | 4 ~Ezra the scribe stood on 623 His, Neh 9: 4 | 4 ~Standing on the platform 624 His, Neh 10: 1(1) | described in Nehemiah 13:4-31. ~ 625 His, Neh 10: 4 | 4 ~Pashhur, Amariah, Malchijah, ~ 626 His, Neh 11: 4 | 4 ~In Jerusalem dwelt both 627 His, Neh 12: 4 | 4 ~Iddo, Ginnethon, Abijah, ~ 628 His, Neh 12: 10(1) | Nehemiah 3:1, 20, 21; 13:4, 7). Eliashib, in turn, 629 His, Neh 13: 1(1) | in Jerusalem (Nehemiah 13:4-31). The part of the book 630 His, Neh 13: 4 | 4 ~2 Before this, the priest 631 His, Neh 13: 4(2) | 4-31] This is part of the " 632 His, Tob Int | the wisdom books (cf Tobit 4:3-19, 21; 12:6-10; 14:7, 9) 633 His, Tob Int | Marriage to Sarah (Tobit 4:1-9:6) ~                          634 His, Tob 1: 4 | 4 ~When I lived as a young 635 His, Tob 1: 6(4) | Numbers 18:20-32; 2 Chron 31:4-6; Deut 14:22-29; 26:12- 636 His, Tob 1: 17(7) | horror by the Jews. Cf Tobit 4:3-4; 6:15; 14:12-13.~ 637 His, Tob 1: 17(7) | by the Jews. Cf Tobit 4:3-4; 6:15; 14:12-13.~ 638 His, Tob 2: 2(2) | virtues taught by the book (4:7-11, 16, 17; 12:8, 9; 14: 639 His, Tob 2: 4 | 4 ~I sprang to my feet, leaving 640 His, Tob 3: 4 | 4 ~and disobeyed your commandments. 641 His, Tob 3: 6(1) | the petulant Jonah (Jonah 4:3, 8), who wished to die 642 His, Tob 3: 6(1) | 15), Elijah (1 Kings 19:4), and Job (Job 7:15) also 643 His, Tob 3: 6(1) | made. See note on Tobit 4:6. ~ 644 His, Tob 3: 7(2) | see also Tobit 3:16, 17; 4:1; 5:4. Ecbatana: Hamadan 645 His, Tob 3: 7(2) | also Tobit 3:16, 17; 4:1; 5:4. Ecbatana: Hamadan in modern 646 His, Tob 3: 17(5) | relative (Tobit 6:12). Cf Tobit 4:12-13; Genesis 24.~ 647 His, Tob 4 | Chapter 4~ 648 His, Tob 4: 3(1) | duties toward parents (Tobit 4:3-4); cf also Tobit 14:13; 649 His, Tob 4: 3(1) | toward parents (Tobit 4:3-4); cf also Tobit 14:13; perseverance 650 His, Tob 4: 3(1) | avoidance of evil (Tobit 4:5, 6, 14b); necessity and 651 His, Tob 4: 3(1) | almsgiving and charity (Tobit 4:7, 11, 16, 17); marriage 652 His, Tob 4: 3(1) | marriage to a kinsman (Tobit 4:12, 13a); industry (Tobit 653 His, Tob 4: 3(1) | 12, 13a); industry (Tobit 4:13b); prompt payment of 654 His, Tob 4: 3(1) | payment of wages (Tobit 4:14a); the golden rule (Tobit 655 His, Tob 4: 3(1) | the golden rule (Tobit 4:15a); temperance (Tobit 656 His, Tob 4: 3(1) | 15a); temperance (Tobit 4:15b); docility (Tobit 4: 657 His, Tob 4: 3(1) | 4:15b); docility (Tobit 4:18); prayer (Tobit 4:19). ~ 658 His, Tob 4: 3(1) | Tobit 4:18); prayer (Tobit 4:19). ~ 659 His, Tob 4: 4 | 4 ~Remember, my son, that 660 His, Tob 5: 4 | 4 ~2 Tobiah went to look for 661 His, Tob 5: 4(2) | 4] He did not know: the theme 662 His, Tob 5: 22(7) | wife; cf Tobit 7:11, 15; 8:4, 21; 10:6, 13; Song 4:9, 663 His, Tob 5: 22(7) | 8:4, 21; 10:6, 13; Song 4:9, 10, 12; 5:1, 2. A good 664 His, Tob 6: 4 | 4 ~But the angel said to him, " 665 His, Tob 7: 4 | 4 ~She said, "Do you know 666 His, Tob 8: 2(1) | prayer to God (Tobit 6:18; 8:4-8), on the role of the angel 667 His, Tob 8: 3(2) | Isaiah 13:21; 34:14; Matthew 4:1; 12:43.~ 668 His, Tob 8: 4 | 4 ~When the girl's parents 669 His, Tob 9: 4 | 4 ~For you know that my father 670 His, Tob 10: 4 | 4 ~His wife Anna said, "My 671 His, Tob 11: 4 | 4 ~So they both went on ahead 672 His, Tob 12: 4 | 4 ~Tobit answered, "It is 673 His, Tob 12: 6(2) | Tobit gave his son in Tobit 4:3-19.~ 674 His, Tob 13: 4 | 4 ~he has shown you his greatness 675 His, Tob 14: 4 | 4 ~1 and flee into Media, 676 His, Tob 14: 4(1) | 4] (4-5) Nahum: one of the 677 His, Tob 14: 4(1) | 4] (4-5) Nahum: one of the minor 678 His, Tob 14: 4(1) | land. Cf Deut 1:35; 3:25; 4:21, 22. ~ 679 His, Jdt 1: 4 | 4 ~The gateway he built to 680 His, Jdt 2: 4 | 4 ~When he had completed his 681 His, Jdt 3: 4 | 4 ~Our cities and their inhabitants 682 His, Jdt 4 | Chapter 4~ 683 His, Jdt 4: 4 | 4 ~So they sent word to the 684 His, Jdt 5: 4 | 4 ~Why have they refused to 685 His, Jdt 6: 4 | 4 ~We will overwhelm them 686 His, Jdt 7: 4 | 4 ~When the Israelites saw 687 His, Jdt 8: 4 | 4 ~The widowed Judith remained 688 His, Jdt 9: 4 | 4 ~Their wives you handed 689 His, Jdt 10: 4 | 4 ~She chose sandals for her 690 His, Jdt 10: 12(1) | 34; Joshua 2:1-7; Judges 4:17-22. ~ 691 His, Jdt 11: 4 | 4 ~No one at all will harm 692 His, Jdt 12: 4 | 4 ~Judith answered him, "As 693 His, Jdt 13: 4 | 4 ~When all had departed, 694 His, Jdt 14: 4 | 4 ~Then you and all the other 695 His, Jdt 15: 4 | 4 ~Uzziah sent messengers 696 His, Jdt 16: 4 | 4 ~He threatened to burn my 697 His, Est Int | irreverent response (see note on 4, 14). The Greek text with 698 His, Est Int | 3, 1-13; B, 1-7; 3, 14-4, 8; B, 8; 4, 9-16; C, 1- 699 His, Est Int | 1-7; 3, 14-4, 8; B, 8; 4, 9-16; C, 1-D, 16; 5, 1- 700 His, Est Int | 16; C, 1-D, 16; 5, 1-14) ~4.     Vindication of the 701 His, Est Int | 3-19 == C, 1-D, 16 after 4, 16.~15, 1-2 == B, 8.9 after 702 His, Est Int | 15, 1-2 == B, 8.9 after 4, 8.~16, 1-24 == E, 1-24 703 His, Est Int | E, 1-24 after 8, 12.~10, 4-10, 13 == F, 1-10 after 704 His, Est A: 4 | 4 ~2 This was his dream. There 705 His, Est A: 4(2) | 4] The interpretation of this 706 His, Est 1: 4 | 4 ~For as many as a hundred 707 His, Est 2: 4 | 4 ~Then the girl who pleases 708 His, Est 3: 4 | 4 ~When they had reminded 709 His, Est B: 4 | 4 ~brought it to our attention 710 His, Est 4 | Chapter 4~ 711 His, Est 4: 4 | 4 ~Queen Esther's maids and 712 His, Est C: 4 | 4 ~You are Lord of all, and 713 His, Est D: 4 | 4 ~while the other followed 714 His, Est 5: 4 | 4 ~"If it please your majesty," 715 His, Est 6: 4 | 4 ~"Who is in the court?" 716 His, Est 7: 4 | 4 ~For my people and I have 717 His, Est 8: 4 | 4 ~The king stretched forth 718 His, Est E: 4 | 4 ~Not only do they drive 719 His, Est 9: 4 | 4 ~for Mordecai was powerful 720 His, Est 9: 31(5) | in both cases (cf Esther 4:3, 15f) at the request of 721 His, Est F: 4 | 4 ~The two dragons are myself 722 His, 1Mac Int | persecuted the Jews (1 Macc 2:4, 66; 2 Macc 8:5, 16; 10: 723 His, 1Mac Int | and of Simon (1 Macc 14:4-15). The doctrine expressed 724 His, 1Mac Int | days of Simon" (2 Macc 14:4-17). In true deuteronomic 725 His, 1Mac Int | national aspirations (1 Macc 4:46-14:41), in contrast to 726 His, 1Mac Int | Macc 12:9 and in Romans 15:4.~The Books of Maccabees, 727 His, 1Mac 1: 4 | 4 ~He collected a very strong 728 His, 1Mac 2: 4 | 4 ~Judas, who was called Maccabeus; ~ 729 His, 1Mac 3: 4 | 4 ~In his actions he was like 730 His, 1Mac 4 | Chapter 4~ 731 His, 1Mac 4: 4 | 4 ~while the latter's forces 732 His, 1Mac 5: 4 | 4 ~3 He also remembered the 733 His, 1Mac 5: 4(3) | 4] Sons of Baean: 2 Macc 10: 734 His, 1Mac 6: 1(1) | preceding those in 1 Macc 4:37-39. ~ 735 His, 1Mac 6: 4 | 4 ~who rose up in battle against 736 His, 1Mac 7: 4 | 4 ~So the soldiers killed 737 His, 1Mac 8: 4 | 4 ~and by planning and persistence 738 His, 1Mac 9: 4 | 4 ~Then they set out for Berea 739 His, 1Mac 10: 4 | 4 ~for he said: "Let us be 740 His, 1Mac 11: 4 | 4 ~When he reached Azotus, 741 His, 1Mac 12: 4 | 4 ~The Romans gave them letters 742 His, 1Mac 13: 4 | 4 ~It was for the sake of 743 His, 1Mac 14: 4 | 4 ~The land was at rest all 744 His, 1Mac 15: 4 | 4 ~to make a landing in my 745 His, 1Mac 16: 4 | 4 ~John then mustered in the 746 His, 2Mac Int | apparitions (2 Macc 3:24-34; 5:2-4; 10:29, 30; 15:11-16). He 747 His, 2Mac Int | and Persecution (2 Macc 4:1-7:42) ~                             748 His, 2Mac 1: 4 | 4 ~May he open your heart 749 His, 2Mac 1: 7(1) | high priest, see 2 Macc 4:7-22. ~ 750 His, 2Mac 2: 4 | 4 ~2 The same document also 751 His, 2Mac 2: 4(2) | 4] The mountain: Nebo; cf 752 His, 2Mac 2: 20(6) | IV Epiphanes, see 2 Macc 4:7-10:9; and for the account 753 His, 2Mac 3: 4 | 4 ~4 But a certain Simon, 754 His, 2Mac 3: 4(4) | 4] Bilgah: a priestly family 755 His, 2Mac 3: 11(5) | Nehemiah 2:10; 6:17-19; 13:4-8). Hyrcanus' father was 756 His, 2Mac 4 | Chapter 4~ 757 His, 2Mac 4: 4 | 4 ~Onias saw that the opposition 758 His, 2Mac 4: 7(1) | Greek way of life (2 Macc 4:10) by changing his Hebrew 759 His, 2Mac 4: 30(8) | city of Cilicia (2 Macc 4:36) in southeastern Asia 760 His, 2Mac 5: 1(1) | army to Palestine (2 Macc 4:21-22) is regarded as the 761 His, 2Mac 5: 4 | 4 ~Therefore all prayed that 762 His, 2Mac 5: 5(2) | high priesthood (2 Macc 4:7-10). Later he was supplanted 763 His, 2Mac 5: 5(2) | into Transjordan (2 Macc 4:26).~ 764 His, 2Mac 5: 24(7) | mentioned also in 2 Macc 3:5; 4:4.~ 765 His, 2Mac 5: 24(7) | mentioned also in 2 Macc 3:5; 4:4.~ 766 His, 2Mac 6: 4 | 4 ~2 The Gentiles filled the 767 His, 2Mac 6: 4(2) | 4] Amused themselves with 768 His, 2Mac 7: 4 | 4 ~While they were being quickly 769 His, 2Mac 8: 4 | 4 ~to remember the criminal 770 His, 2Mac 8: 8(1) | differences, in 1 Macc 3:38-4:24. ~ 771 His, 2Mac 9: 1(1) | of the temple; cf 1 Macc 4:36-59; 6:1-16; 2 Macc 10: 772 His, 2Mac 9: 1(1) | expedition of Lysias (1 Macc 4:26-35; 2 Macc 11:1-15). ~ 773 His, 2Mac 9: 4 | 4 ~Overcome with anger, he 774 His, 2Mac 10: 3(1) | according to 1 Macc 1:54; 4:52. ~ 775 His, 2Mac 10: 4 | 4 ~When they had done this, 776 His, 2Mac 10: 12(2) | son of Dorymenes (2 Macc 4:45), was formerly hostile 777 His, 2Mac 11: 1(1) | of the temple; cf 1 Macc 4:26-35. ~ 778 His, 2Mac 11: 4 | 4 ~He did not take God's power 779 His, 2Mac 12: 2(1) | son of Menestheus (2 Macc 4:21). Nicanor: probably distinct 780 His, 2Mac 12: 4 | 4 ~this was done by public 781 His, 2Mac 13: 4 | 4 ~3 But the King of kings 782 His, 2Mac 13: 4(3) | 4] Beroea: the Greek name 783 His, 2Mac 14: 1(1) | Seleucid era (1 Macc 14:4), i.e., 162-161 B.C.; cf 784 His, 2Mac 14: 4 | 4 ~So he went to King Demetrius 785 His, 2Mac 15: 4 | 4 ~When they replied that 786 WisdB | of immortality (Wisdom 3:4).~Those who cultivated wisdom 787 WisdB, Job 1: 4 | 4 ~His sons used to take turns 788 WisdB, Job 2: 4 | 4 ~1 And Satan answered the 789 WisdB, Job 2: 4(1) | 4] Skin for skin: an expression 790 WisdB, Job 3: 4 | 4 ~May that day be darkness: 791 WisdB, Job 4 | Chapter 4~ 792 WisdB, Job 4: 4 | 4 ~Your words have upheld 793 WisdB, Job 5: 4 | 4 ~1 His children shall be 794 WisdB, Job 5: 4(1) | 4] At the gate: of the city, 795 WisdB, Job 5: 19(4) | cf Proverb 24:16; Luke 17:4.~ 796 WisdB, Job 6: 4 | 4 ~For the arrows of the Almighty 797 WisdB, Job 7: 4 | 4 ~If in bed I say, "When 798 WisdB, Job 8: 4 | 4 ~If your children have sinned 799 WisdB, Job 9: 4 | 4 ~God is wise in heart and 800 WisdB, Job 10: 4 | 4 ~Have you eyes of flesh? 801 WisdB, Job 11: 4 | 4 ~Shall you say: "My teaching 802 WisdB, Job 12: 4 | 4 ~1 I have become the sport 803 WisdB, Job 12: 4(1) | 4-5] The Hebrew is somewhat 804 WisdB, Job 13: 4 | 4 ~You are glossing over falsehoods 805 WisdB, Job 14: 4 | 4 ~Can a man be found who 806 WisdB, Job 15: 4 | 4 ~You in fact do away with 807 WisdB, Job 15: 35(1) | Cf Psalm 7:14; Isaiah 59:4. ~ 808 WisdB, Job 16: 4 | 4 ~I also could talk as you 809 WisdB, Job 16: 18(1) | heaven for vengeance (Genesis 4:10; Ezekiel 24:6-9), so 810 WisdB, Job 17: 4 | 4 ~You darken their minds 811 WisdB, Job 18: 4 | 4 ~1 You who tear yourself 812 WisdB, Job 18: 4(1) | 4] Job himself is portrayed 813 WisdB, Job 19: 4 | 4 ~Be it indeed that I am 814 WisdB, Job 20: 4 | 4 ~Do you not know this from 815 WisdB, Job 21: 4 | 4 ~Is my complaint toward 816 WisdB, Job 22: 4 | 4 ~Is it because of your piety 817 WisdB, Job 23: 4 | 4 ~I would set out my cause 818 WisdB, Job 24: 1(1) | duplicates words of Job 24:2-4.) ~ 819 WisdB, Job 24: 4 | 4 ~They force the needy off 820 WisdB, Job 25: 4 | 4 ~How can a man be just in 821 WisdB, Job 26: 4 | 4 ~With whose help have you 822 WisdB, Job 27: 4 | 4 ~My lips shall not speak 823 WisdB, Job 28: 1(1) | order of verses; Job 28:4 is uncertain. This chapter 824 WisdB, Job 29: 4 | 4 ~As I was in my flourishing 825 WisdB, Job 30: 4 | 4 ~1 They plucked saltwort 826 WisdB, Job 30: 4(1) | 4] Saltwort: found in salt 827 WisdB, Job 30: 4(1) | brushwood; cf Psalm 120:4; a figure of bitterness 828 WisdB, Job 31: 4 | 4 ~Does he not see my ways, 829 WisdB, Job 31: 21(3) | Gate: cf notes on Job 5:4; Ruth 4:1.~ 830 WisdB, Job 31: 21(3) | cf notes on Job 5:4; Ruth 4:1.~ 831 WisdB, Job 32: 4 | 4 ~But since these men were 832 WisdB, Job 33: 4 | 4 ~For the spirit of God has 833 WisdB, Job 34: 4 | 4 ~Let us discern for ourselves 834 WisdB, Job 35: 4 | 4 ~1 I have words for a reply 835 WisdB, Job 35: 4(1) | 4] A reply to you: Elihu refers 836 WisdB, Job 36: 4 | 4 ~For indeed, my theme cannot 837 WisdB, Job 37: 4 | 4 ~Again his voice roars - 838 WisdB, Job 38: 4 | 4 ~Where were you when I founded 839 WisdB, Job 39: 4 | 4 ~When their offspring thrive 840 WisdB, Job 39: 14(2) | abandoning them; cf Lam 4:3.~ 841 WisdB, Job 40: 4 | 4 ~Behold, I am of little 842 WisdB, Job 41: 4 | 4 ~I need hardly mention his 843 WisdB, Job 42: 2(1) | ascribed to God (Job 42:3-4) which are in large part 844 WisdB, Psa Int | community (e.g., Psalm 118:1-4). Secondly, they follow 845 WisdB, Psa 1: 4 | 4 ~4 But not the wicked! They 846 WisdB, Psa 1: 4(4) | 4] The wicked: those who by 847 WisdB, Psa 2: 1(1) | responds vigorously (Psalm 2:4-6). A speaker proclaims 848 WisdB, Psa 2: 1(1) | understands it of Christ (Acts 4:25-27; 13:33; Hebrews 1: 849 WisdB, Psa 2: 4 | 4 ~The one enthroned in heaven 850 WisdB, Psa 3: 1(1) | protection even in sleep (Psalm 3:4-7). The psalm prays for 851 WisdB, Psa 3: 4 | 4 ~But you, LORD, are a shield 852 WisdB, Psa 4 | Chapter 4~ 853 WisdB, Psa 4: 1(1) | Psalm 4] An individual lament emphasizing 854 WisdB, Psa 4: 1(1) | of God as savior (Psalm 4:2). That experience of God 855 WisdB, Psa 4: 1(1) | side of the faithful (Psalm 4:3-6). The faithful psalmist 856 WisdB, Psa 4: 1(1) | given to the just (Psalm 4:7-8).~ 857 WisdB, Psa 4: 4 | 4 ~Know that the LORD works 858 WisdB, Psa 4: 5(3) | and it is so cited in Eph 4:26.~ 859 WisdB, Psa 5: 1(1) | God will hear (Psalm 5:2-4) and grant the protection 860 WisdB, Psa 5: 4 | 4 ~at dawn you will hear my 861 WisdB, Psa 6: 1(1) | physical sickness (Psalm 6:3-4, 7-8) and the attacks of 862 WisdB, Psa 6: 4 | 4 ~3 In utter terror is my 863 WisdB, Psa 6: 4(3) | 4] How long?: elliptical for " 864 WisdB, Psa 7: 1(1) | innocent can swear (Psalm 7:4-6). The innocent psalmist 865 WisdB, Psa 7: 4 | 4 ~2 LORD my God, if I am 866 WisdB, Psa 7: 4(2) | 4] At fault in this: in the 867 WisdB, Psa 8: 1(1) | beings in creation (Psalm 8:4-5), and then by the royal 868 WisdB, Psa 8: 4 | 4 ~When I see your heavens, 869 WisdB, Psa 9: 4 | 4 ~For my enemies turn back; 870 WisdB, Psa 10: 4 | 4 ~In their insolence the 871 WisdB, Psa 11: 1(1) | in the temple (Psalm 11:4-7). ~ 872 WisdB, Psa 11: 4 | 4 ~The LORD is in his holy 873 WisdB, Psa 12: 1(1) | wicked be punished (Psalm 12:4-5). The prayer is not simply 874 WisdB, Psa 12: 4 | 4 ~May the LORD cut off all 875 WisdB, Psa 13: 1(1) | seriously ill (Psalm 13:4), expresses fear that enemies 876 WisdB, Psa 13: 1(1) | enjoys God's favor (Psalm 13:4-5). The poem ends with a 877 WisdB, Psa 13: 4 | 4 ~Look upon me, answer me, 878 WisdB, Psa 14: 1(1) | company of the just" (Psalm 14:4-6; also called "my people," 879 WisdB, Psa 14: 4 | 4 ~Will these evildoers never 880 WisdB, Psa 15: 4 | 4 ~Who disdains the wicked, 881 WisdB, Psa 16: 4 | 4 ~3 They multiply their sorrows 882 WisdB, Psa 16: 4(3) | 4] Take their names: to use 883 WisdB, Psa 17: 1(1) | Hebrew text of Psalm 17:3-4, 14 is uncertain. ~ 884 WisdB, Psa 17: 4 | 4 ~as humans often do. As 885 WisdB, Psa 18: 1(1) | introduction (Psalm 18:2-4, 32-36) and conclusion ( 886 WisdB, Psa 18: 4 | 4 ~Praised be the LORD, I 887 WisdB, Psa 19: 4 | 4 ~2 There is no word or sound; 888 WisdB, Psa 19: 4(2) | 4] No word or sound: the regular 889 WisdB, Psa 20: 4 | 4 ~2 May God remember your 890 WisdB, Psa 20: 4(2) | 4] Remember: God's remembering 891 WisdB, Psa 21: 4 | 4 ~For you welcomed him with 892 WisdB, Psa 22: 4 | 4 ~Yet you are enthroned as 893 WisdB, Psa 22: 13(4) | 14; Ezekiel 39:18; Amos 4:1~ 894 WisdB, Psa 22: 25(7) | from someone, e.g., Micah 3:4; Isaiah 8:17; Psalm 27:9; 895 WisdB, Psa 23: 1(1) | for the flock (Psalm 23:1-4) and a host's generosity 896 WisdB, Psa 23: 4 | 4 ~4 Even when I walk through 897 WisdB, Psa 23: 4(4) | 4] A dark valley: a different 898 WisdB, Psa 24: 4 | 4 ~2 "The clean of hand and 899 WisdB, Psa 24: 4(2) | 4-5] Literally, "the one whose 900 WisdB, Psa 25: 4 | 4 ~Make known to me your ways, 901 WisdB, Psa 26: 1(1) | for purification; Psalm 26:4-5, matched by Psalm 26:9- 902 WisdB, Psa 26: 4 | 4 ~I do not sit with deceivers, 903 WisdB, Psa 27: 1(1) | from all enemies (Psalm 27:4-6). In part B there is a 904 WisdB, Psa 27: 4 | 4 ~One thing I ask of the 905 WisdB, Psa 28: 4 | 4 ~Repay them for their deeds, 906 WisdB, Psa 29: 4 | 4 ~The voice of the LORD is 907 WisdB, Psa 29: 10(7) | Cf Psalm 89:10-13; 93:3-4.~ 908 WisdB, Psa 30: 1(1) | restoration (Psalm 30:2-4); an invitation to others 909 WisdB, Psa 30: 4 | 4 ~4 LORD, you brought me 910 WisdB, Psa 30: 4(4) | 4] Sheol ... pit: the shadowy 911 WisdB, Psa 31: 1(1) | emphasis on trust (Psalm 31:4, 6, 15-16), ending with 912 WisdB, Psa 31: 4 | 4 ~You are my rock and my 913 WisdB, Psa 32: 1(1) | sin's power (Psalm 32:3-4), and then became open to 914 WisdB, Psa 32: 4 | 4 ~For day and night your 915 WisdB, Psa 33: 1(1) | by a mere word (Psalm 33:4-5) created the three-tiered 916 WisdB, Psa 33: 4 | 4 ~For the LORD'S word is 917 WisdB, Psa 34: 1(1) | trust in God alone (Psalm 34:4, 12). God will make them 918 WisdB, Psa 34: 4 | 4 ~Magnify the LORD with me; 919 WisdB, Psa 35: 4 | 4 ~Let those who seek my life 920 WisdB, Psa 36: 4 | 4 ~Empty and false are the 921 WisdB, Psa 36: 8(4) | Chron 3:10-13; Ezekiel 1:4-9.~ 922 WisdB, Psa 37: 4 | 4 ~Find your delight in the 923 WisdB, Psa 38: 4 | 4 ~My flesh is afflicted because 924 WisdB, Psa 39: 1(1) | silently submissive (Psalm 39:2-4). But the grief was too 925 WisdB, Psa 39: 4 | 4 ~my heart smoldered within 926 WisdB, Psa 40: 1(1) | can praise God (Psalm 40:2-4). All who trust God will 927 WisdB, Psa 40: 4 | 4 ~2 And put a new song in 928 WisdB, Psa 40: 4(2) | 4] A new song: a song in response 929 WisdB, Psa 41: 1(1) | rescue from illness (Psalm 41:4, 5, 9). Many people, even 930 WisdB, Psa 41: 4 | 4 ~The LORD sustains them 931 WisdB, Psa 42: 4 | 4 ~My tears have been my food 932 WisdB, Psa 43: 4 | 4 ~That I may come to the 933 WisdB, Psa 44: 4 | 4 ~Not with their own swords 934 WisdB, Psa 45: 1(1) | establishing divine rule (Psalm 45:4-8), and of his splendor 935 WisdB, Psa 45: 4 | 4 ~Gird your sword upon your 936 WisdB, Psa 46: 1(1) | hosts is with us (Psalm 46:4, 8, 12). The first strophe ( 937 WisdB, Psa 46: 1(1) | first strophe (Psalm 46:2-4) sings of the security of 938 WisdB, Psa 46: 3(3) | 3-4] Figurative ancient Near 939 WisdB, Psa 46: 4 | 4 ~Though its waters rage 940 WisdB, Psa 46: 4(4) | 4] The first line of the refrain 941 WisdB, Psa 46: 5(5) | Ezekiel 47:1-12; Joel 3:18(4:18); Zechariah 14:8; Rev 942 WisdB, Psa 47: 4 | 4 ~Who made people subject 943 WisdB, Psa 48: 1(1) | hostile kings (Psalm 48:4-8). The second half proclaims 944 WisdB, Psa 48: 4 | 4 ~God is its citadel, renowned 945 WisdB, Psa 49: 4 | 4 ~My mouth shall speak wisdom, 946 WisdB, Psa 50: 4 | 4 ~God summons the heavens 947 WisdB, Psa 51: 1(1) | of each section (Psalm 51:4) and just before the last 948 WisdB, Psa 51: 4 | 4 ~Wash away all my guilt; 949 WisdB, Psa 51: 9(3) | Cf Exodus 12:22; Lev 14:4; Numbers 19:18.~ 950 WisdB, Psa 52: 4 | 4 ~you plot destruction; your 951 WisdB, Psa 53: 4 | 4 ~All have gone astray; all 952 WisdB, Psa 54: 4 | 4 ~O God, hear my prayer. 953 WisdB, Psa 55: 1(1) | both ostracism (Psalm 55:4) and mental turmoil (Psalm 954 WisdB, Psa 55: 4 | 4 ~at the uproar of the enemy, 955 WisdB, Psa 56: 4 | 4 ~when I am afraid, in you 956 WisdB, Psa 57: 4 | 4 ~May God send help from 957 WisdB, Psa 58: 1(1) | of these forces (Psalm 58:4-6). The psalmist prays God 958 WisdB, Psa 58: 4 | 4 ~The wicked have been corrupt 959 WisdB, Psa 59: 1(1) | psalmist's enemies (Psalm 59:4-5a, 7-8, 15-16). The near 960 WisdB, Psa 59: 4 | 4 ~They have set an ambush 961 WisdB, Psa 60: 4 | 4 ~You rocked the earth, split 962 WisdB, Psa 61: 4 | 4 ~for you are my refuge, 963 WisdB, Psa 62: 1(1) | unjust enemies (Psalm 62:4-5). From the experience 964 WisdB, Psa 62: 4 | 4 ~How long will you set upon 965 WisdB, Psa 63: 4 | 4 ~2 For your love is better 966 WisdB, Psa 63: 4(2) | 4] For your love is better 967 WisdB, Psa 64: 4 | 4 ~They sharpen their tongues 968 WisdB, Psa 65: 1(1) | unworthiness (Psalm 65:3-4), gives thanks for divine 969 WisdB, Psa 65: 4 | 4 ~with its burden of wicked 970 WisdB, Psa 66: 4 | 4 ~All on earth fall in worship 971 WisdB, Psa 66: 5(2) | 14:1-15, 21; Joshua 3:11-4:24 and Psalm 114.~ 972 WisdB, Psa 66: 13(4) | offerings. Cf Lev 1:3-13; 6:1-4; 22:17-20.~ 973 WisdB, Psa 67: 4 | 4 ~May the peoples praise 974 WisdB, Psa 68: 1(1) | are derived from Judges 5:4-5. The argument develops 975 WisdB, Psa 68: 1(1) | Israel's enemies (Psalm 68:2-4); 2. call to praise God 976 WisdB, Psa 68: 1(1) | Canaan (Psalm 68:10-11); 4. the defeat of the Canaanite 977 WisdB, Psa 68: 4 | 4 ~Then the just will be glad; 978 WisdB, Psa 69: 1(1) | chaos) and literal (Psalm 69:4, 5, 9, 11-13, exhaustion, 979 WisdB, Psa 69: 4 | 4 ~I am weary with crying 980 WisdB, Psa 70: 4 | 4 ~Let those who say "Aha!" 981 WisdB, Psa 71: 1(1) | pleads for help (Psalm 71:1-4) on the basis of a hope 982 WisdB, Psa 71: 4 | 4 ~My God, rescue me from 983 WisdB, Psa 72: 2(1) | divine justice (Psalm 72:1-4, 12-14) and blessing (Psalm 984 WisdB, Psa 72: 4 | 4 ~That he may defend the 985 WisdB, Psa 72: 17(7) | ancestors (Genesis 12:3; 26:4; 28:14), suggesting that 986 WisdB, Psa 73: 1(1) | seeming impunity (Psalm 73:4-12). Feeling abandoned despite 987 WisdB, Psa 73: 4 | 4 ~For they suffer no pain; 988 WisdB, Psa 74: 4 | 4 ~Your foes roared triumphantly 989 WisdB, Psa 75: 1(1) | promised in two oracles (3-4,11). Expecting that divine 990 WisdB, Psa 75: 4 | 4 ~The earth and all its inhabitants 991 WisdB, Psa 76: 2(1) | the victory (Psalm 76:3-4), a victory described in 992 WisdB, Psa 76: 4 | 4 ~There the flashing arrows 993 WisdB, Psa 77: 4 | 4 ~When I think of God, I 994 WisdB, Psa 78: 1(1) | its traditions (Psalm 78:1-4, 5-7, 8-11); each section 995 WisdB, Psa 78: 4 | 4 ~We do not keep them from 996 WisdB, Psa 79: 1(1) | corpses unburied (Psalm 79:1-4). The occasion is probably 997 WisdB, Psa 79: 1(1) | servants suffer (Psalm 79:2-4, 11). ~ 998 WisdB, Psa 79: 4 | 4 ~We have become the reproach 999 WisdB, Psa 80: 4 | 4 ~O LORD of hosts, restore 1000 WisdB, Psa 81: 4 | 4 ~3 Blow the trumpet at the


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