2 Tawarikh 13:12
Konteks13:12 Now look, God is with us as our leader. His priests are ready to blow the trumpets to signal the attack against you. 1 You Israelites, don’t fight against the Lord God of your ancestors, 2 for you will not win!”
Amsal 21:30
Konteks21:30 There is no wisdom and there is no understanding,
and there is no counsel against 3 the Lord. 4
Yesaya 46:10
Konteks46:10 who announces the end from the beginning
and reveals beforehand 5 what has not yet occurred,
who says, ‘My plan will be realized,
I will accomplish what I desire,’
Kisah Para Rasul 7:51
Konteks7:51 “You stubborn 6 people, with uncircumcised 7 hearts and ears! 8 You are always resisting the Holy Spirit, like your ancestors 9 did!
[13:12] 1 tn Heb “and his priests and the trumpets of the war alarm [are ready] to sound out against you.”
[13:12] 2 tn Heb “fathers” (also in v. 18).
[21:30] 3 tn The form לְנֶגֶד (lÿneged) means “against; over against; in opposition to.” The line indicates they cannot in reality be in opposition, for human wisdom is nothing in comparison to the wisdom of God (J. H. Greenstone, Proverbs, 232).
[21:30] 4 sn The verse uses a single sentence to state that all wisdom, understanding, and advice must be in conformity to the will of God to be successful. It states it negatively – these things cannot be in defiance of God (e.g., Job 5:12-13; Isa 40:13-14).
[46:10] 5 tn Or “from long ago”; KJV, NASB, NIV, NRSV “from ancient times.”
[7:51] 6 sn Traditionally, “stiff-necked people.” Now the critique begins in earnest.
[7:51] 7 tn The term ἀπερίτμητοι (aperitmhtoi, “uncircumcised”) is a NT hapax legomenon (occurs only once). See BDAG 101-2 s.v. ἀπερίτμητος and Isa 52:1.
[7:51] 8 tn Or “You stubborn and obstinate people!” (The phrase “uncircumcised hearts and ears” is another figure for stubbornness.)