13those who were cowardly and distrustful of God’s judgement 8:13 The Greek text here is uncertain. ran away and left the country.
32They killed the 8:32 That is, probably, the captain of an irregular auxiliary force. Some write Phylarches, as a proper name. phylarch of Timotheus’s forces, a most unholy man, and one who had done the Jews much harm.
35being through the help of the Lord humbled by them who in his eyes were held to be of least account, took off his glorious apparel, and passing through the country, 8:35 Gr. having made himself solitary. shunning all company like a fugitive slave, arrived at Antioch, 8:35 Or, having won the greatest possible favour by reason of the destruction of his armyhaving, as he thought, had the greatest possible good fortune, though his army was destroyed.
3A man of understanding will put his trust in the law.And the law is faithful to him, as when one asks a divine oracle.
20To son and wife, to brother and friend,don’t give power over yourself while you live,and don’t give your goods to another,lest you regret it and must ask for them.
32If you have a slave, treat him like yourself.For like your own soul, you will need him.If you treat him ill, and he departs and runs away,
13Relent, LORD!90:13 When rendered in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS, "LORD" or "GOD" is the translation of God’s Proper Name (Hebrew "יהוה", usually pronounced Yahweh).Howlong?Havecompassiononyourservants!
17Letthe favour ofthe Lord ourGodbeonus.Establishtheworkofourhandsforus.Yes, establishtheworkofourhands.