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1 Kings 4:22-23

Context
4:22 Each day Solomon’s royal court consumed 1  thirty cors 2  of finely milled flour, sixty cors of cereal, 4:23 ten calves fattened in the stall, 3  twenty calves from the pasture, and a hundred sheep, not to mention rams, gazelles, deer, and well-fed birds.

1 Kings 4:2

Context
4:2 These were his officials:

Azariah son of Zadok was the priest.

1 Kings 1:30

Context
1:30 I will keep 4  today the oath I swore to you by the Lord God of Israel: ‘Surely Solomon your son will be king after me; he will sit in my place on my throne.’”

Matthew 6:11

Context

6:11 Give us today our daily bread, 5 

Luke 11:3

Context

11:3 Give us each day our daily bread, 6 

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[4:22]  1 tn Heb “the food of Solomon for each day was.”

[4:22]  2 tn As a unit of dry measure a cor was roughly equivalent to six bushels.

[4:23]  3 tn The words “in the stall” are added for clarification; note the immediately following reference to cattle from the pasture.

[1:30]  4 tn Or “carry out, perform.”

[6:11]  5 tn Or “Give us bread today for the coming day,” or “Give us today the bread we need for today.” The term ἐπιούσιος (epiousio") does not occur outside of early Christian literature (other occurrences are in Luke 11:3 and Didache 8:2), so its meaning is difficult to determine. Various suggestions include “daily,” “the coming day,” and “for existence.” See BDAG 376-77 s.v.; L&N 67:183, 206.

[11:3]  6 tn Or “Give us bread each day for the coming day,” or “Give us each day the bread we need for today.” The term ἐπιούσιος (epiousio") does not occur outside of early Christian literature (other occurrences are in Matt 6:11 and Didache 8:2), so its meaning is difficult to determine. Various suggestions include “daily,” “the coming day,” and “for existence.” See BDAG 376 s.v.; L&N 67:183, 206.



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