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Romans 10:19-21
Disciples’ Literal New Testament
Romans 10:19-21
Disciples’ Literal New Testament
And It Is Not As Though Israel Did Not Know
19 But I say— it is not that Israel did not know[a], is it ? First, Moses says [in Deut 32:21] “I will provoke you to jealousy over what is not a nation. I will provoke you to anger over a nation without-understanding[b]”. 20 And Isaiah is very-bold and says [in Isa 65:1] “I was found by the ones not seeking Me. I became visible[c] to the ones not asking-for Me”. 21 But with-regard-to Israel He says [in Isa 65:2], “I held-out[d] My hands the whole day toward a disobeying[e] and contradicting[f] people”.
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- Romans 10:19 Or, understand. The prophets do not leave them this excuse. God told them from the beginning that He would go to the Gentiles and Israel would not believe.
- Romans 10:19 Or, a senseless nation, a foolish nation. The nation that knows God and has His word and is trained in spiritual matters will be angered by ones with no such expertise.
- Romans 10:20 Or, known.
- Romans 10:21 That is, in an imploring, pleading gesture.
- Romans 10:21 This word means ‘refusing to believe’.
- Romans 10:21 Or, speaking-against, opposing.
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