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William Hendriksen,
Exposition of Galatians
(Grand Rapids
:
Baker, 1979), 47, n. 22.
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George,
Galatians
, 99.
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Deut 2:23; 3:6; 7:2, 26; 13:12-18; Num 21;1-3; 25:1-18; Josh 2:10; 6:17, 18, 21; 7:1, 11-13, 15; 8:28; 10:28, 29-43;
11:20, 21-23; 22:20; Judg 1:19; 21:11; 1 Sam 15; 1 Kings 9:21; 20:42; 2 Kings 19:11; 1 Chr 4:41; 2 Chr 20:22; Isa 11:15; 34:2,
5; 37:11, 26, 33-35, 38; 43:28; Jer 25:9; 50:21, 26; 51:3; Dan 11:44; Zech 14:11; Mal 4:6.
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Isa 11:15; 34:2, 5; 43:28; Jer 25:9; 50:21, 26; 51:3; Dan 11:44; Zech 14:11; Mal 4:6. See also the eschatological
contexts where the spoil as a result of the war-
h
i
erem
(Mic 4:13; Ezek 44:29).
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1 Macc
. 5:5;
Sir.
16:9; 39:30; 46:6; CD ix. 1; 1QM ix.6-7; svii.5; 11QTemple lxii.13-16; lv.2-14;
Bib. Ant.
26:2;
2 Apoc. Bar.
62:1-3;
1 Enoch
6:4-6;
Sanh.
10:4-5. See also the eschatological contexts of 1QM ix.6-7; svii.5; 11QTemple lxii.13-16;
2 Apoc. Bar.
62:1-3;
1 Enoch
6:4-6;
Sanh.
10:1.
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For apocalyptic themes, George cites 1QS 2.5-17 even though it does not include
!rj
/anathema. George,
Galatians
, 99, n. 36.
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Stott even cites the parallel in Jesus' words in Mark 9:42 concerning the millstone to be hung around the necks
of those who cause others to stumble. John R. W. Stott,
The Message of Galatians