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God also controls the mythological forces of chaos, such as "Rahab" (verse 12b; cf. Job 9:13) and the fleeing serpent (verse 13b), in anticipation of YHWH's second speech (chapters 40–41). [18] Job knows that his knowledge of God is so little (just the "outskirts" or like a "whisper" (verse 14).
There are repeated reference to events occurring in seven days (Gen. 7:4, 10; 8:10, 12) and seven pairs of clean animals (Gen. 7:2-3). The floodwaters are said to have come for forty days and forty nights. In this narrative, it is possible that some words were deliberately used in multiples of seven in the flood pericope (Gen. 6:9-917).
The significand [1] (also coefficient, [1] sometimes argument, [2] or more ambiguously mantissa, [3] fraction, [4] [5] [nb 1] or characteristic [6] [3]) is the first (left) part of a number in scientific notation or related concepts in floating-point representation, consisting of its significant digits. For negative numbers, it does not include ...
The Modern English Version (MEV), along with other translations, sees verses 1 to 15 as the words of the man, and verse 16 as the words of the woman. [11] Athalya Brenner treats verses 1 to 7 as the man's waṣf or descriptive poem, and verse 8 to 5:1 as a dialogue between the male and female lovers.
In the King James Version of the Bible the text reads: And when he was entered into a ship, his disciples followed him. The New International Version translates the passage as: Then he got into the boat and his disciples followed him. For a collection of other versions see BibleHub Matthew 8:23.
The final part of the verse is a reference to Psalm 6:8. [4] It is also rooted in Jewish legal traditions. "Depart from me" is a phrase of renunciation to be used against those who have been expelled from the community. "You mean nothing to me" was an equivalent, if stronger, possible phrase. [5]
Matthew 6:7. υποκριται (hypocrites) – B 1424 syr c cop mae εθνικοι (Gentiles) – rell. Matthew 6:8. ο πατηρ υμων ο ουρανιος (your heavenly father) – 047 28 892 mg 1195 1216 1424 1505 syr h eth geo mss Basil pt ο θεος ο πατηρ υμων (your God the Father) – א 1 B cop sa,mae-1 Origen pt
Jesus goes to someone's house (or "the house", possibly Peter's house, verse 19 in some versions, verse 20 in others), [25] and a large crowd follows him there. According to Mark, this prevented Jesus and his disciples from being able to eat.