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1 Samuel 19:11

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19:11 Saul sent messengers to David’s house to guard it and to kill him in the morning. Then David’s wife Michal told him, “If you do not save yourself 1  tonight, tomorrow you will be dead!”

1 Samuel 19:14

Context
19:14 When Saul sent messengers to arrest David, she said, “He’s sick.”

John 7:32

Context

7:32 The Pharisees 2  heard the crowd 3  murmuring these things about Jesus, 4  so the chief priests and the Pharisees sent officers 5  to arrest him. 6 

John 7:45

Context
Lack of Belief

7:45 Then the officers 7  returned 8  to the chief priests and Pharisees, 9  who said to them, “Why didn’t you bring him back with you?” 10 

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[19:11]  1 tn Heb “your life.”

[7:32]  2 sn See the note on Pharisees in 1:24.

[7:32]  3 tn Or “The common people” (as opposed to the religious authorities like the Pharisees).

[7:32]  4 tn Grk “him”; the referent (Jesus) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

[7:32]  5 tn Or “servants.” The “chief priests and Pharisees” is a comprehensive term for the groups represented in the ruling council (the Sanhedrin) as in John 7:45; 18:3; Acts 5:22, 26. As “servants” or “officers” of the Sanhedrin their representatives should be distinguished from the Levites serving as temple police (perhaps John 7:30 and 44; also John 8:20; 10:39; 19:6; Acts 4:3). Even when performing “police” duties such as here, their “officers” are doing so only as part of their general tasks (see K. H. Rengstorf, TDNT 8:540).

[7:32]  6 tn Grk “to seize him.” In the context of a deliberate attempt by the servants of the chief priests and Pharisees to detain Jesus, the English verb “arrest” conveys the point more effectively.

[7:45]  7 tn Or “servants.” The “chief priests and Pharisees” is a comprehensive term for the groups represented in the ruling council (the Sanhedrin) as in John 7:45; 18:3; Acts 5:22, 26. As “servants” or “officers” of the Sanhedrin, their representatives should be distinguished from the Levites serving as temple police (perhaps John 7:30 and 44; also John 8:20; 10:39; 19:6; Acts 4:3). Even when performing ‘police’ duties such as here, their “officers” are doing so only as part of their general tasks (See K. H. Rengstorf, TDNT 8:540).

[7:45]  8 tn Grk “came.”

[7:45]  9 sn See the note on Pharisees in 1:24.

[7:45]  10 tn Grk “Why did you not bring him?” The words “back with you” are implied.



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