Psalms 50:6
Context50:6 The heavens declare his fairness, 1
for God is judge. 2 (Selah)
Psalms 50:2
Context50:2 From Zion, the most beautiful of all places, 3
God comes in splendor. 4
Colossians 1:10
Context1:10 so that you may live 5 worthily of the Lord and please him in all respects 6 – bearing fruit in every good deed, growing in the knowledge of God,
John 2:19
Context2:19 Jesus replied, 7 “Destroy 8 this temple and in three days I will raise it up again.”
John 10:18
Context10:18 No one takes it away from me, but I lay it down 9 of my own free will. 10 I have the authority 11 to lay it down, and I have the authority 12 to take it back again. This commandment 13 I received from my Father.”
[50:6] 2 tn Or “for God, he is about to judge.” The participle may be taken as substantival (as in the translation above) or as a predicate (indicating imminent future action in this context).
[50:2] 3 tn Heb “the perfection of beauty.”
[50:2] 4 tn Or “shines forth.”
[1:10] 5 tn The infinitive περιπατῆσαι (peripathsai, “to walk, to live, to live one’s life”) is best taken as an infinitive of purpose related to “praying” (προσευχόμενοι, proseucomenoi) and “asking” (αἰτούμενοι, aitoumenoi) in v. 9 and is thus translated as “that you may live.”
[1:10] 6 tn BDAG 129 s.v. ἀρεσκεία states that ἀρεσκείαν (areskeian) refers to a “desire to please εἰς πᾶσαν ἀ. to please (the Lord) in all respects Col 1:10.”
[2:19] 7 tn Grk “answered and said to them.”
[2:19] 8 tn The imperative here is really more than a simple conditional imperative (= “if you destroy”); its semantic force here is more like the ironical imperative found in the prophets (Amos 4:4, Isa 8:9) = “Go ahead and do this and see what happens.”
[10:18] 10 tn Or “of my own accord.” “Of my own free will” is given by BDAG 321 s.v. ἐμαυτοῦ c.
[10:18] 11 tn Or “I have the right.”