John 18:37
Context18:37 Then Pilate said, 1 “So you are a king!” Jesus replied, “You say that I am a king. For this reason I was born, and for this reason I came into the world – to testify to the truth. Everyone who belongs to the truth listens to 2 my voice.”
Luke 22:53
Context22:53 Day after day when I was with you in the temple courts, 3 you did not arrest me. 4 But this is your hour, 5 and that of the power 6 of darkness!”
Luke 22:1
Context22:1 Now the Feast of Unleavened Bread, 7 which is called the Passover, was approaching.
Luke 1:15
Context1:15 for he will be great in the sight of 8 the Lord. He 9 must never drink wine or strong drink, and he will be filled with the Holy Spirit, even before his birth. 10
Hebrews 2:14
Context2:14 Therefore, since the children share in flesh and blood, he likewise shared in 11 their humanity, 12 so that through death he could destroy 13 the one who holds the power of death (that is, the devil),
Hebrews 10:5-9
Context10:5 So when he came into the world, he said,
“Sacrifice and offering you did not desire, but a body you prepared for me.
10:6 “Whole burnt offerings and sin-offerings you took no delight in.
10:7 “Then I said, ‘Here I am: 14 I have come – it is written of me in the scroll of the book – to do your will, O God.’” 15
10:8 When he says above, “Sacrifices and offerings and whole burnt offerings and sin-offerings you did not desire nor did you take delight in them” 16 (which are offered according to the law), 10:9 then he says, “Here I am: I have come to do your will.” 17 He does away with 18 the first to establish the second.
[18:37] 1 tn Grk “said to him.”
[18:37] 2 tn Or “obeys”; Grk “hears.”
[22:53] 3 tn Grk “in the temple.”
[22:53] 4 tn Grk “lay hands on me.”
[22:53] 6 tn Or “authority,” “domain.”
[22:1] 7 sn The Feast of Unleavened Bread was a week long celebration that followed the day of Passover, so one name was used for both feasts (Exod 12:1-20; 23:15; 34:18; Deut 16:1-8).
[1:15] 9 tn Grk “and he”; because of the length and complexity of the Greek sentence, the conjunction καί (kai) has not been translated here. Instead a new English sentence is begun in the translation.
[1:15] 10 tn Grk “even from his mother’s womb.” While this idiom may be understood to refer to the point of birth (“even from his birth”), Luke 1:41 suggests that here it should be understood to refer to a time before birth.
[2:14] 11 tn Or “partook of” (this is a different word than the one in v. 14a).
[2:14] 13 tn Or “break the power of,” “reduce to nothing.”
[10:7] 14 tn Grk “behold,” but this construction often means “here is/there is” (cf. BDAG 468 s.v. ἰδού 2).
[10:7] 15 sn A quotation from Ps 40:6-8 (LXX). The phrase a body you prepared for me (in v. 5) is apparently an interpretive expansion of the HT reading “ears you have dug out for me.”
[10:8] 16 sn Various phrases from the quotation of Ps 40:6 in Heb 10:5-6 are repeated in Heb 10:8.
[10:9] 17 tc The majority of