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4:6
 
that God will care for those who are good?
Literally, “the integrity of your ways, your hope.”

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5:8
 
Go to God and confess your sins to him,
literally, “I would seek God, and to God would I commit my cause.”

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9:12
 
he sends death to snatch a man away,
literally, “he seizes.”

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9:13
 
The pride of man,
or “The helpers of Rahab.”

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10:4-7
 
Are you unjust,
literally, “Have you the eyes of flesh?”

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12:12
 
older men like me,
implied.

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13:15
 
God may kill me . . . I am going to argue my case with him,
or “Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him. I will argue my case before him.”

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15:31
 
trust in foolish riches,
literally, “trust in vanity.”

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15:33
 
fall to the ground like a withered grape,
literally, “shall cast off his flower as the olive tree.”

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19:26
 
this body shall see God,
or “then even without my flesh I shall see God.”

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21:4
 
I am complaining about God,
implied.

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23:14
 
and there is more ahead,
literally, “and many such things are with him.”

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24:22-23
 
Yet sometimes,
implied.

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26:13
 
The heavens are made beautiful by his Spirit,
or “The bars of heaven are afraid of him”; see v. 11.

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28:11
 
They dam up streams of water and pan the gold,
literally, “He brings forth to the light things that are hidden.”

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29:12
 
For I, as an honest judge,
implied in v. 7.

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30:28-29
 
But I might as well save my breath,
implied.

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33:23-24
 
then God pities him and says,
or “and if the Angel says.”

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35:12
 
by instant punishment of the tyrants,
or “because of man’s base pride.”

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37:13
 
He sends the storms,
implied.

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37:19-20
 
You who think you know so much,
implied.

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38:36
 
Who gives intuition and instinct?
or “Who has put wisdom in the inward parts and given understanding to the mind?”

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40:15
 
the hippopotamus,
literally, “behemoth.”

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41:1
 
a crocodile,
literally, “leviathan.”

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42:4
 
You said,
implied.

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42:5
 
But now I say,
implied.

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42:13-14
 
gave him seven more sons and three more daughters,
making a total of twenty children, ten of whom were in heaven.
Keren,
literally “Keren-happuch.”

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2:1
 
What fools . . . to rage,
literally, “Why do the heathen rage?”
try to outwit God,
literally, “meditate a vain thing.”

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2:2
 
his Messiah, Christ the King,
literally, “his anointed.”

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2:6
 
For the Lord declares,
implied.
in Jerusalem, my holy city,
literally, “upon Zion, my holy mountain.”

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2:7
 
His chosen one replies,
implied.
This is your Coronation Day,
literally, “This day have I begotten you.”

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2:12
 
Fall down before his Son and kiss his feet,
implied.

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3:3
 
now bowed in shame,
implied.

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3:4
 
from his Temple in Jerusalem,
literally, “from his holy mountain.”

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3:7
 
insulting them and breaking off their teeth,
implied.

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4:1
 
O God, you have declared me perfect in your eyes,
literally, “God of my righteousness.”

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4:4
 
Stand before the Lord in awe,
literally, “Be angry.”

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4:6
 
Prove them wrong,
implied.

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6:5
 
For if I die, I cannot give you glory by praising you before my friends,
literally, “In the grave, who shall give you thanks?” Isaiah 57:1-2 may indicate that Old Testament saints believed in a conscious and pleasant hereafter for those who love God.

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7:9
 
God,
literally, “the just.”

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7:10
 
those whose hearts and lives are true and right,
literally, “the upright in heart.”

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8:5
 
only a little lower than the angels,
or “only a little lower than God!”

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9:2
 
O Lord God above all gods,
literally, “O Most High.”

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9:4
 
you have endorsed my work, declaring from your throne that it is good,
literally, “you sit on the throne, judging righteously.”

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9:11
 
in Jerusalem,
literally, “in Zion.”

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9:14
 
at Jerusalem’s gates,
literally, “in the gates of the daughter of Zion.”

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9:16
 The Hebrew text adds at the end of the verse: “Higgaion. Selah.” The meanings of these words are not known.

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10:4
 
that God is dead,
literally, “that there is no God.”

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11:1
 
Flee,
literally, “Flee as a bird.”

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11:3
 
Law and order have collapsed,
literally, “If the foundations have been torn down.”

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11:7
 
the godly shall see his face,
or “his face shines down in mercy and joy upon the good.”

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16:6
 
He sees that I am given pleasant brooks and meadows as my share,
literally, “The boundary lines are fallen unto me in pleasant places.”

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18:6
 
from heaven,
literally, “out of his temple.”

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18:8
 
setting fire to the earth,
literally, “coals were kindled by it.”

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18:9
 
He bent the heavens down and came to my defense,
implied.

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18:10
 
a mighty angel,
literally, “a cherub.”

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18:12
 
lightning,
literally, “coals of fire.”

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18:25
 
And you do not punish those who run from evil,
literally, “With the upright you show yourself upright.”

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18:34
 
an iron bow,
literally, “a bow of bronze.”

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19:5
 
as radiant as a bridegroom,
literally, “like a bridegroom.”
going to his wedding,
implied; literally, “going forth from his chamber.”

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19:9
 
God’s laws are pure, eternal, just,
or “The rules governing the worship of the Lord are pure and need never be changed.”

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22:9-11
 
Lord, how you have helped me before,
implied.

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22:20
 
Rescue me from death; spare my precious life from all these evil men,
literally, “Deliver my soul from the sword, my only one from the power of the dog!”

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22:23
 
Each of you,
literally, “All you sons of Jacob.”

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22:25
 
praise you,
literally, “praise from you.”

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22:26
 
The poor,
literally, “The afflicted.”

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23:4
 
guarding, guiding all the way,
literally, “your rod and your staff comfort me.”

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23:5
 
You have welcomed me as your guest,
literally, “You have anointed my head with oil, my cup runs over.”

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24:2
 
He is the one who pushed the oceans back to let dry land appear,
literally, “He has founded it upon the seas.”

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24:5
 
God’s own goodness,
literally, “righteousness,” right standing with God.

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28:2
 
heaven,
literally, “your innermost shrine,” i.e., the Holy of Holies within the Tabernacle.

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29:9
 
spins and topples the mighty oaks,
or “makes the hinds to calve.”

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30:6-7
 
cut off your river of blessings,
implied.

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31:2
 
hear my whispered plea,
implied.

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31:4
 
For you alone are strong enough,
literally, “For you are my refuge.”

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31:9-10
 
My sins have sapped my strength; I stoop with sorrow and with shame,
literally, “Even my bones are rotting away.”

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