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| − | == Questions ==
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| − | == Lexical notes ==
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| − | * ''In vain.'' The Hebrew word ''shav''', translated "in vain," can mean both "groundless/unreal" (cf. [[Jer 2:30]]; [[Jer 4:30|4:30]]; [[Jer 6:29|6:29]]; [[Jer 46:11|46:11]]; [[Mal 3:14]]; [[Ps 127:1]]) and "false" (cf. [[Isa 59:4]]; [[Prov 30:8]]; [[Ps 12:3]]; [[Ps 41:6|41:6]]; [[Ps 144:8|144:8]], [[Ps 144:11|11]]; [[Job 31:5]]; [[Hosea 10:4]]). See also [[Deut 5:17|5:17]] and [[Ex 20:16]].
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| − | == Exegesis ==
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| − | ===Verse 11: False oaths or impiety?===
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| − | According to the ''Anchor Bible'' (see ''Notes'' for 5:11), there are two main ways this commandment has been interpreted. The first is to swear by God's name something that is known to be false (cf. [[Deut 7:9|7:9]]; [[Lev 19:12]]; [[Hosea 4:2]]; and [[Zech 5:4]]). The second is to swear by God's name about something that is commonplace (emphasis on the word ''vain''). See the different connotations of the word ''vain'' in the lexical notes above.
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