Ulangan 2:15
Konteks2:15 Indeed, it was the very hand of the Lord that eliminated them from within 1 the camp until they were all gone.
Ulangan 4:33
Konteks4:33 Have a people ever heard the voice of God speaking from the middle of fire, as you yourselves have, and lived to tell about it?
Ulangan 6:12
Konteks6:12 be careful not to forget the Lord who brought you out of Egypt, that place of slavery. 2
Ulangan 8:13
Konteks8:13 when your cattle and flocks increase, when you have plenty of silver and gold, and when you have abundance of everything,
Ulangan 9:11
Konteks9:11 Now at the end of the forty days and nights the Lord presented me with the two stone tablets, the tablets of the covenant.
Ulangan 10:13
Konteks10:13 and to keep the Lord’s commandments and statutes that I am giving 3 you today for your own good?
Ulangan 14:12
Konteks14:12 These are the ones you may not eat: the eagle, 4 the vulture, 5 the black vulture, 6
Ulangan 28:4
Konteks28:4 Your children 7 will be blessed, as well as the produce of your soil, the offspring of your livestock, the calves of your herds, and the lambs of your flocks.
Ulangan 30:8
Konteks30:8 You will return and obey the Lord, keeping all his commandments I am giving 8 you today.
[2:15] 1 tn Heb “from the middle of.” Although many recent English versions leave this expression untranslated, the point seems to be that these soldiers did not die in battle but “within the camp.”
[6:12] 2 tn Heb “out of the house of slavery” (so NASB, NRSV).
[10:13] 3 tn Heb “commanding” (so NASB, NRSV). For stylistic reasons, to avoid redundancy, “giving” has been used in the translation.
[14:12] 4 tn NEB “the griffon-vulture.”
[14:12] 5 tn The Hebrew term פֶּרֶס (peres) describes a large vulture otherwise known as the ossifrage (cf. KJV). This largest of the vultures takes its name from its habit of dropping skeletal remains from a great height so as to break the bones apart.
[14:12] 6 tn The Hebrew term עָזְנִיָּה (’ozniyyah) may describe the black vulture (so NIV) or it may refer to the osprey (so NAB, NRSV, NLT), an eagle-like bird subsisting mainly on fish.
[28:4] 7 tn Heb “the fruit of your womb” (so NAB, NIV, NRSV).
[30:8] 8 tn Heb “commanding”; NAB “which I now enjoin on you.”