"What does that matter to us?" they replied; it is your business." Majority Text TranslationsMajority Standard Bible“I have sinned by betraying innocent blood,” he said. “What is that to us?” they replied. “You bear the responsibility.”World English Biblesaying, “I have sinned in ...
Selah does not mean the same. The Assyrian word "Selah" doesn't belong in scripture. Bottom line: What should we say? When reading the book of Psalms and we come across the word "selah", we should not say anything in its place. Even the diapsalma was not meant to be spoken as ...
JONAH: What do you mean? SAILOR: That word you said in your prophecy…nehepachet? What does it mean? JONAH: “overthrown.” SAILOR: Is that all? JONAH: It can also mean “turned upside down.” SAILOR: That makes sense. Can’t it also mean, “transformed”? JONAH: Yes. I guess it...
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Selah(Psalms4:5) (1:59, 139‒40).The silence in this passageisnot onlysilence in external but also in inner speech:neither affirmative nor negative privative attributions express truths, hence, praiseSee1:58, 134‒35;1:59, 137‒39;1:60, 143‒44.WhatisMaimonideanScepticism?
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Now this does not mean that God wants us to suffer now: 33 For He does not afflict willingly, Nor grieve the children of men (Lamentations 3:33). For theApostle Johnwas inspired to write: 2 "I pray that you may prosper in all things and be in health" (3 John 2). ...
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96 One could argue that yelid is a participle form of the verb ילד so that the phrase does mean literally “houseborn”; yet the biblical passive participle form is ילוד.97One might thus posit that the form is an Aramaism, a form of the Pe’alpassive participle; ...