Wednesday, June 3, 2015

2015DBRP_155 1Sam28-29 Ps106a Rom10a


Saul came after David again with 3,000 men, and David showed

his integrity again and his daring. But even though Saul repented again, David made the decision to get out of the country so that he would not continually be in danger. He went to Achish the Philistine king in Gath. The part about the raids upon three enemy people groups is not one of the noble chapters of David's life.

https://www.bible.com/bible/116/1sa.28.nlt

 

Psalm 106 is a companion to 105, as it again is a historical psalm. I see a very significant correspondence with the section of Romans we are now reading. Can you see it?

https://www.bible.com/bible/116/psa.106

 

In our second reading in Romans 9 we saw that the differing responses of the Jews vs. the non-Jews to the Good News was already predicted by God. The majority rejection of the Gospel by the Jews was no surprise to God. People today continue to stumble over the ‘great rock’ God has placed in their path.

 

Translation notes:

8In fact, it says,

“The message is very close at hand;

it is on your lips and in your heart.”d

And that message is the very message about [fully believing//faith] that we preach:

 

11As the Scriptures tell us, “Anyone who [believes//trusts] in him will never be disgraced.”e

 

Here in rapid succession, NLT used three English words for one word in Greek. I continue to maintain that using one word will help us understand what Paul is saying. I think either ‘trust’ or ‘believe’ could be used consistently. ‘Faith’ is too fuzzy and abstract in English.

 

17So [people fully believe through//faith comes from] hearing, that is, hearing the Good News about Christ.

 

19But I ask, did the people of Israel really understand? Yes, they did, for even in the time of Moses, God said,

“I will rouse your jealousy through people who are not even a nation.

I will provoke your anger through the foolish [non-Jews//Gentiles].”

https://www.bible.com/bible/116/rom.10


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