Yesaya 30:8
Konteks30:8 Now go, write it 1 down on a tablet in their presence, 2
inscribe it on a scroll,
so that it might be preserved for a future time
as an enduring witness. 3
Yeremia 36:2
Konteks36:2 “Get a scroll. 4 Write on it everything I have told you to say 5 about Israel, Judah, and all the other nations since I began to speak to you in the reign of Josiah until now. 6
Yehezkiel 24:2
Konteks24:2 “Son of man, write down the name of this day, this very day. The king of Babylon has laid siege 7 to Jerusalem 8 this very day.
Roma 4:24
Konteks4:24 but also for our sake, to whom it will be credited, those who believe in the one who raised Jesus our Lord from the dead.
Roma 1:19
Konteks1:19 because what can be known about God is plain to them, 9 because God has made it plain to them.
[30:8] 1 tn The referent of the third feminine singular pronominal suffix is uncertain. Perhaps it refers to the preceding message, which accuses the people of rejecting the Lord’s help in favor of an alliance with Egypt.
[30:8] 2 tn Heb “with them.” On the use of the preposition here, see BDB 86 s.v. II אֵת.
[30:8] 3 sn Recording the message will enable the prophet to use it in the future as evidence that God warned his people of impending judgment and clearly spelled out the nation’s guilt. An official record of the message will also serve as proof of the prophet’s authority as God’s spokesman.
[36:2] 4 sn Heb “a roll [or scroll] of a document.” Scrolls consisted of pieces of leather or parchment sewn together and rolled up on wooden rollers. The writing was written from right to left and from top to bottom in columns and the scroll unrolled from the left roller and rolled onto the right one as the scroll was read. The scroll varied in length depending on the contents. This scroll was probably not all that long since it was read three times in a single day (vv. 10-11, 15-16, 21-23).
[36:2] 5 sn The intent is hardly that of giving a verbatim report of everything that the
[36:2] 6 sn This refers to the messages that Jeremiah delivered during the last eighteen years of Josiah, the three month reign of Jehoahaz and the first four years of Jehoiakim’s reign (the period between Josiah’s thirteenth year [cf. 1:2] and the fourth year of Jehoiakim [v. 1]). The exact content of this scroll is unknown since many of the messages in the present book are undated. It is also not known what relation this scroll had to the present form of the book of Jeremiah, since this scroll was destroyed and another one written that contained more than this one did (cf. v. 32). Since Jeremiah continued his ministry down to the fall of Jerusalem in 587/6
[24:2] 7 tn Heb “lean on, put pressure on.”
[24:2] 8 map For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.