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Ulangan 4:19

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4:19 When you look up 1  to the sky 2  and see the sun, moon, and stars – the whole heavenly creation 3  – you must not be seduced to worship and serve them, 4  for the Lord your God has assigned 5  them to all the people 6  of the world. 7 

Ulangan 17:3

Konteks
17:3 by serving other gods and worshiping them – the sun, 8  moon, or any other heavenly bodies which I have not permitted you to worship. 9 

Ayub 31:28

Konteks

31:28 then this 10  also would be iniquity to be judged, 11 

for I would have been false 12  to God above.

Yeremia 2:27

Konteks

2:27 They say to a wooden idol, 13  ‘You are my father.’

They say to a stone image, ‘You gave birth to me.’ 14 

Yes, they have turned away from me instead of turning to me. 15 

Yet when they are in trouble, they say, ‘Come and save us!’

Yehezkiel 9:6

Konteks
9:6 Old men, young men, young women, little children, and women – wipe them out! But do not touch anyone who has the mark. Begin at my sanctuary!” So they began with the elders who were at the front of the temple.

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[4:19]  1 tn Heb “lest you lift up your eyes.” In the Hebrew text vv. 16-19 are subordinated to “Be careful” in v. 15, but this makes for an unduly long sentence in English.

[4:19]  2 tn Or “heavens.” The Hebrew term שָׁמַיִם (shamayim) may be translated “heaven(s)” or “sky” depending on the context.

[4:19]  3 tn Heb “all the host of heaven.”

[4:19]  4 tn In the Hebrew text the verbal sequence in v. 19 is “lest you look up…and see…and be seduced…and worship them…and serve them.” However, the first two actions are not prohibited in and of themselves. The prohibition pertains to the final three actions. The first two verbs describe actions that are logically subordinate to the following actions and can be treated as temporal or circumstantial: “lest, looking up…and seeing…, you are seduced.” See Joüon 2:635 §168.h.

[4:19]  5 tn Or “allotted.”

[4:19]  6 tn Or “nations.”

[4:19]  7 tn Heb “under all the heaven.”

[4:19]  sn The OT views the heavenly host as God’s council, which surrounds his royal throne ready to do his bidding (see 1 Kgs 22:19). God has given this group, sometimes called the “sons of God” (cf. Job 1:6; 38:7; Ps 89:6), jurisdiction over the nations. See Deut 32:8 (LXX). Some also see this assembly as the addressee in Ps 82. While God delegated his council to rule over the nations, he established a theocratic government over Israel and ruled directly over his chosen people via the Mosaic covenant. See v. 20, as well as Deut 32:9.

[17:3]  8 tc The MT reads “and to the sun,” thus including the sun, the moon, and other heavenly spheres among the gods. However, Theodotion and Lucian read “or to the sun,” suggesting perhaps that the sun and the other heavenly bodies are not in the category of actual deities.

[17:3]  9 tn Heb “which I have not commanded you.” The words “to worship” are supplied in the translation for clarification.

[31:28]  10 tn Heb “it.”

[31:28]  11 tn See v. 11 for the construction. In Deut 17:2ff. false worship of heavenly bodies is a capital offense. In this passage, Job is talking about just a momentary glance at the sun or moon and the brief lapse into a pagan thought. But it is still sin.

[31:28]  12 tn The verb כָּחַשׁ (kakhash) in the Piel means “to deny.” The root meaning is “to deceive; to disappoint; to grow lean.” Here it means that he would have failed or proven unfaithful because his act would have been a denial of God.

[2:27]  13 tn Heb “wood…stone…”

[2:27]  14 sn The reference to wood and stone is, of course, a pejorative reference to idols made by human hands. See the next verse where reference is made to “the gods you have made.”

[2:27]  15 tn Heb “they have turned [their] backs to me, not [their] faces.”



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