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Daniel 9:21

Context
9:21 yes, while I was still praying, 1  the man Gabriel, whom I had seen previously 2  in a vision, was approaching me in my state of extreme weariness, 3  around the time of the evening offering.

Luke 1:19

Context
1:19 The 4  angel answered him, “I am Gabriel, who stands 5  in the presence of God, and I was sent to speak to you and to bring 6  you this good news.

Luke 1:26

Context
Birth Announcement of Jesus the Messiah

1:26 In the sixth month of Elizabeth’s pregnancy, 7  the angel Gabriel 8  was sent by 9  God to a town of Galilee called Nazareth, 10 

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[9:21]  1 tn Heb “speaking in prayer.”

[9:21]  2 tn Heb “in the beginning.”

[9:21]  3 tn The Hebrew expression בִּיעָף מֻעָף (muaf biaf) is very difficult. The issue is whether the verb derives from עוּף (’uf, “to fly”) or from יָעַף (yaaf, “to be weary”). Many ancient versions and modern commentators take the first of these possibilities and understand the reference to be to the swift flight of the angel Gabriel in his coming to Daniel. The words more likely refer to the extreme weariness, not of the angel, but of Daniel. Cf. 7:28; 8:27; 10:8-9, 16-17; also NASB.

[1:19]  4 tn Grk “And the.” Here καί (kai) has not been translated because of differences between Greek and English style.

[1:19]  5 tn Grk “the one who is standing before God.”

[1:19]  6 tn Grk “to announce these things of good news to you.”

[1:26]  7 tn Grk “in the sixth month.” The phrase “of Elizabeth’s pregnancy” was supplied in the translation to clarify the exact time meant by this reference. That Elizabeth’s pregnancy is meant is clear from vv. 24-25.

[1:26]  8 sn Gabriel is the same angel mentioned previously in v. 19. He is traditionally identified as an angel who brings revelation (see Dan 8:15-16; 9:21). Gabriel and Michael are the only two good angels named in the Bible.

[1:26]  9 tn Or “from.” The account suggests God’s planned direction in these events, so “by” is better than “from,” as six months into Elizabeth’s pregnancy, God acts again.

[1:26]  10 sn Nazareth was a town in the region of Galilee, located north of Samaria and Judea. Galilee extended from about 45 to 85 miles north of Jerusalem and was about 30 miles in width. Nazareth was a very small village and was located about 15 miles west of the southern edge of the Sea of Galilee.



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