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Keluaran 25:8

Konteks
25:8 Let them make 1  for me a sanctuary, 2  so that I may live among them.

Imamat 26:12

Konteks
26:12 I will walk among you, and I will be your God and you will be my people.

Bilangan 23:21

Konteks

23:21 He 3  has not looked on iniquity in Jacob, 4 

nor has he seen trouble 5  in Israel.

The Lord their God is with them;

his acclamation 6  as king is among them.

Zakharia 8:3

Konteks
8:3 The Lord says, ‘I have returned to Zion and will live within Jerusalem. 7  Now Jerusalem will be called “truthful city,” “mountain of the Lord who rules over all,” “holy mountain.”’
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[25:8]  1 tn The verb is a perfect with vav (ו) consecutive; it follows in the sequence initiated by the imperative in v. 2 and continues with the force of a command.

[25:8]  2 tn The word here is מִקְדּשׁ (miqdash), “a sanctuary” or “holy place”; cf. NLT “sacred residence.” The purpose of building it is to enable Yahweh to reside (וְשָׁכַנְתִּי, vÿshakhanti) in their midst. U. Cassuto reminds the reader that God did not need a place to dwell, but the Israelites needed a dwelling place for him, so that they would look to it and be reminded that he was in their midst (Exodus, 327).

[23:21]  3 tn These could be understood as impersonal and so rendered “no one has discovered.”

[23:21]  4 sn The line could mean that God has regarded Israel as the ideal congregation without any blemish or flaw. But it could also mean that God has not looked on their iniquity, meaning, held it against them.

[23:21]  5 tn The word means “wrong, misery, trouble.” It can mean the idea of “disaster” as well, for that too is trouble. Here it is parallel to “iniquity” and so has the connotation of something that would give God reason to curse them.

[23:21]  6 tn The people are blessed because God is their king. In fact, the shout of acclamation is among them – they are proclaiming the Lord God as their king. The word is used normally for the sound of the trumpet, but also of battle shouts, and then here acclamation. This would represent their conviction that Yahweh is king. On the usage of this Hebrew word see further BDB 929-30 s.v. תְּרוּעָה; HALOT 1790-91 s.v.

[8:3]  7 map For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.



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