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2 Samuel 12:30

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12:30 He took the crown of their king 1  from his head – it was gold, weighed about seventy-five pounds, 2  and held a precious stone – and it was placed on David’s head. He also took from the city a great deal of plunder.

2 Samuel 12:1

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Nathan the Prophet Confronts David

12:1 So the Lord sent Nathan 3  to David. When he came to David, 4  Nathan 5  said, 6  “There were two men in a certain city, one rich and the other poor.

2 Samuel 20:2

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20:2 So all the men of Israel deserted 7  David and followed Sheba son of Bicri. But the men of Judah stuck by their king all the way from the Jordan River 8  to Jerusalem. 9 

Hebrews 2:9

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2:9 but we see Jesus, who was made lower than the angels for a little while, 10  now crowned with glory and honor because he suffered death, 11  so that by God’s grace he would experience 12  death on behalf of everyone.

Revelation 19:12

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19:12 His eyes are like a fiery 13  flame and there are many diadem crowns 14  on his head. He has 15  a name written 16  that no one knows except himself.
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[12:30]  1 tn Part of the Greek tradition wrongly understands Hebrew מַלְכָּם (malkam, “their king”) as a proper name (“Milcom”). Some English versions follow the Greek here, rendering the phrase “the crown of Milcom” (so NRSV; cf. also NAB, CEV). TEV takes this as a reference not to the Ammonite king but to “the idol of the Ammonite god Molech.”

[12:30]  2 tn Heb “and its weight [was] a talent of gold.” The weight of this ornamental crown was approximately 75 lbs (34 kg). See P. K. McCarter, II Samuel (AB), 313.

[12:1]  3 tc A few medieval Hebrew mss, the LXX, and the Syriac Peshitta add “the prophet.” The words are included in a few modern English version (e.g., TEV, CEV, NLT).

[12:1]  4 tn Heb “him”; the referent (David) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

[12:1]  5 tn Heb “he”; the referent (Nathan) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

[12:1]  6 tn The Hebrew text repeats “to him.”

[20:2]  7 tn Heb “went up from after.”

[20:2]  8 tn The word “River” is not in the Hebrew text, but has been supplied in the translation for clarity.

[20:2]  9 map For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.

[2:9]  10 tn Or “who was made a little lower than the angels.”

[2:9]  11 tn Grk “because of the suffering of death.”

[2:9]  12 tn Grk “would taste.” Here the Greek verb does not mean “sample a small amount” (as a typical English reader might infer from the word “taste”), but “experience something cognitively or emotionally; come to know something” (cf. BDAG 195 s.v. γεύομαι 2).

[19:12]  13 tn The genitive noun πυρός (puros) has been translated as an attributive genitive (see also Rev 1:14).

[19:12]  14 tn For the translation of διάδημα (diadhma) as “diadem crown” see L&N 6.196.

[19:12]  15 tn Grk “head, having.” Because of the length and complexity of the Greek sentence, a new sentence was started here in the translation.

[19:12]  16 tn Although many translations supply a prepositional phrase to specify what the name was written on (“upon Him,” NASB; “on him,” NIV), there is no location for the name specified in the Greek text.



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