Roma 1:30
Konteks1:30 slanderers, haters of God, insolent, arrogant, boastful, contrivers of all sorts of evil, disobedient to parents,
Titus 1:16
Konteks1:16 They profess to know God but with their deeds they deny him, since they are detestable, disobedient, and unfit for any good deed.
Titus 3:3
Konteks3:3 For we too were once foolish, disobedient, misled, enslaved to various passions and desires, spending our lives in evil and envy, hateful and hating one another.
Ibrani 11:31
Konteks11:31 By faith Rahab the prostitute escaped the destruction of 1 the disobedient, because she welcomed the spies in peace.
Ibrani 11:1
Konteks11:1 Now faith is being sure of what we hope for, being convinced of what we do not see.
Pengkhotbah 2:7
Konteks2:7 I purchased male and female slaves,
and I owned slaves who were born in my house; 2
I also possessed more livestock – both herds and flocks –
than any of my predecessors in Jerusalem. 3
Pengkhotbah 3:20
Konteks3:20 Both go to the same place,
both come from the dust,
and to dust both return.


[11:31] 1 tn Grk “did not perish together with.”
[2:7] 2 tn The phrase “sons of a house” (בְנֵי בַיִת, vÿne vayit) appears to be parallel to “a son of my house” (בֶן־בֵּיתִי, ven-beti) which refers to a person born into slavery from male and female servants in the master’s possession, e.g., Eleazar of Damascus (Gen 15:3). The phrase appears to denote children born from male and female slaves already in his possession, that is, “homeborn slaves” (NASB) or “other slaves who were born in my house” (NIV). Apparently confusing the sense of the phrase with the referent of the phrase in Gen 15:3, NJPS erroneously suggests “stewards” in Eccl 2:7.
[2:7] 3 map For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.