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== Questions ==
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== Lexical notes ==
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===Verse 9===
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* ''Jealous God.''  The Hebrew word ''qanna'', translated here as "jealous" (''The Anchor Bible'' translates this "impassioned" and notes "zealousness" as another possible meaning), is based on the root ''qana'' which is often used in the context of a jealous lover (cf. [[Num 5:14]], [[Num 5:30|30]]).  This root occurs frequently in the Old Testament in relation to Israel's loyalty toward God.  Note that [[Ex 34:14]]-15 follows the description of God as jealous with a warning against "whoring after" other gods.  Note also the love imagery indicating the metaphor of God as the husband of Israel in [[Hosea 1]]-3, [[Jer 3]], and [[Ezek 16]] and [[Ezek 23|23]].  (See also [[Isa 42:8]], [[Deut 4:22]]; [[Deut 32:21|32:21-22]].)
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