The Book of Baruch
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- Kapitel 2 -
A further confession of the sins of the people, and of the justice of God.
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Fußnoten
(a)2:2 Again, the explanatory text may be a later addition, although this does not place it outside the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.(Conte)
(b)2:13 The word “gentes” can mean peoples or nations, or, in the context of the Jews in exile, it can mean Gentiles, i.e. those who do not believe in the Jewish faith. Translating it with a more general word, such as peoples or nations or irreligious brings out the meaning of the text for Christians of the present age.(Conte)
(c)2:17 The word inferno can mean hell, but here the more general translation, underworld, seems to fit the context better.(Conte)
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Justice, etc: They that are in hell shall not give justice to God; that is, they shall not acknowledge and glorify his justice as penitent sinners do upon earth.(Challoner)
(e)2:20 The word furorem now refers to God’s fury.(Conte)
(f)2:28 Notice that pueri, child, is used to refer to Moses, not filius, son. Yet in the same verse, filiis is used to refer to the sons of Israel, not pueris, children.(Conte)
(g)2:32 The Church will herself undergo a Babylonian captivity, once, lesser, in Europe, and later again, nearly worldwide, prior to the Return of Christ.(Conte)
Ein weiteres Bekenntnis zu den Sünden des Volkes und zur Gerechtigkeit Gottes
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