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Keluaran 8:4

Konteks
8:4 Frogs 1  will come up against you, your people, and all your servants.”’” 2 

Keluaran 29:7

Konteks
29:7 You are to take the anointing oil and pour it on his head and anoint him. 3 
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[8:4]  1 tn Here again is the generic use of the article, designating the class – frogs.

[8:4]  2 sn The word order of the Hebrew text is important because it shows how the plague was pointedly directed at Pharaoh: “and against you, and against your people, and against all your servants frogs will go up.”

[29:7]  3 sn The act of anointing was meant to set him apart for this holy service within the house of Yahweh. The psalms indicate that no oil was spared in this ritual, for it ran down his beard and to the hem of his garment. Oil of anointing was used for all major offices (giving the label with the passive adjective “mashiah” (or “messiah”) to anyone anointed. In the further revelation of Scripture, the oil came to signify the enablement as well as the setting apart, and often the Holy Spirit came on the person at the anointing with oil. The olive oil was a symbol of the Spirit in the OT as well (Zech 4:4-6). And in the NT “anointing” signifies empowerment by the Holy Spirit for service.



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