Difference between revisions of "1 Sam 12:11-15"
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| − | == Questions ==
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| − | ===Verse 14===
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| − | * ''If-then.'' What is this verse saying? If the people are obedient, then they will continue to be obedient? Is this a blessing? a prophecy?
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| − | * ''And also the king.'' Does "ye" include the king? If so, why is the king separately specified in the ''then'' part of this if-then clause? If not, how can we understand the obedience of the people determining the continued obedience of the king?
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| − | == Lexical notes ==
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| − | ===Verse 15===
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| − | * ''The hand of the Lord be against you, as it was against your fathers.'' See [[Judg 2:15]]. The expression "hand of the Lord" being against has also been used in [[Deut 2:15]]; [[1 Sam 7:1]]; [[1 Sam 12:15|12:15]].
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| − | == Exegesis ==
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| − | == Related links ==
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| − | ===Verse 14===
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| − | * ''If-then translation issues.'' See [http://www.timesandseasons.org/?p=3193#comment-203583 Jim F.'s post] at the ''Times & Seasons'' blog for translation issues for this verse.
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