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NASB | Deuteronomy 32:30 "How could one chase a thousand, And two put ten thousand to flight, Unless their Rock had sold them, And the LORD had given them up? |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Deuteronomy 32:30 "How could one chase a thousand, And two put ten thousand to flight, Unless their Rock had sold them, And the LORD had given them up? |
Subject: Who and what is this vers about? |
Bible Note: Hi Nolan, I wonder if you would count the pronouns again in your NASB for without counting the "no god besides" I still come up one short. For this reason I'm going to go with the NKJ here with its "no God besides Me". I believe you did the prayer found in 2 Samuel with me and at that time I was looking for consistency and wanted to make a change to the "no God besides Me". What I'm saying now is that the consistency perhaps should go to the "no God besides Me". For 2 Samuel 7:24 I would then go to the NKJ for their reading. That would enable the pronouns to be divisible by nine with the reading of "no God besides Thee". Perhaps, Nolan, we should just say here for anyone who is considering these passages with us that we have determined that the song here in Deut 32 and the prayer of 2 Samuel 7:18 have pronouns of Deity totals that are divisible by three (as well as nine). This may sound like "numerology" to some but for me it has given me a reason to praise my Triune God. I see the same situation in the high-priestly prayer of Jesus in John 17. I would pray that this fact would be meaningful to people who are unsure of the Deity of Christ or do not see the Holy Spirit as a Person. Nolan, as far as the rock in 1 Samuel 2:2 I think it should be lower case to go along with "no one holy like", "no one besides", and "Nor is there any rock like". What do you think? |