Psalms 90:17
Context90:17 May our sovereign God extend his favor to us! 1
Make our endeavors successful!
Yes, make them successful! 2
Psalms 149:4
Context149:4 For the Lord takes delight in his people;
he exalts the oppressed by delivering them. 3
Isaiah 61:10
Context61:10 I 4 will greatly rejoice 5 in the Lord;
I will be overjoyed because of my God. 6
For he clothes me in garments of deliverance;
he puts on me a robe symbolizing vindication. 7
I look like a bridegroom when he wears a turban as a priest would;
I look like a bride when she puts on her jewelry. 8
Ezekiel 16:14
Context16:14 Your fame 9 spread among the nations because of your beauty; your beauty was perfect because of the splendor which I bestowed on you, declares the sovereign Lord. 10
Matthew 22:11
Context22:11 But when the king came in to see the wedding guests, he saw a man there who was not wearing wedding clothes.
Luke 15:22
Context15:22 But the father said to his slaves, 11 ‘Hurry! Bring the best robe, 12 and put it on him! Put a ring on his finger 13 and sandals 14 on his feet!
Romans 13:14
Context13:14 Instead, put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh to arouse its desires. 15
Romans 13:2
Context13:2 So the person who resists such authority 16 resists the ordinance of God, and those who resist will incur judgment
Colossians 1:21
Context1:21 And you were at one time strangers and enemies in your 17 minds 18 as expressed through 19 your evil deeds,
Ephesians 5:26
Context5:26 to sanctify her by cleansing her 20 with the washing of the water by the word,
[90:17] 1 tn Heb “and may the delight of the Master, our God, be on us.” The Hebrew term נֹעַם (no’am, “delight”) is used in Ps 27:4 of the
[90:17] 2 tn Heb “and the work of our hands establish over us, and the work of our hands, establish it.”
[149:4] 3 tn Heb “he honors the oppressed [with] deliverance.”
[61:10] 4 sn The speaker in vv. 10-11 is not identified, but it is likely that the personified nation (or perhaps Zion) responds here to the Lord’s promise of restoration.
[61:10] 5 tn The infinitive absolute appears before the finite verb for emphasis.
[61:10] 6 tn Heb “my being is happy in my God”; NAB “in my God is the joy of my soul.”
[61:10] 7 tn Heb “robe of vindication”; KJV, NASB, NIV, NRSV “robe of righteousness.”
[61:10] 8 tn Heb “like a bridegroom [who] acts like a priest [by wearing] a turban, and like a bride [who] wears her jewelry.” The words “I look” are supplied for stylistic reasons and clarification.
[16:14] 10 sn The description of the nation Israel in vv. 10-14 recalls the splendor of the nation’s golden age under King Solomon.
[15:22] 11 tn See the note on the word “slave” in 7:2.
[15:22] 12 sn With the instructions Hurry! Bring the best robe, there is a total acceptance of the younger son back into the home.
[15:22] 13 tn Grk “hand”; but χείρ (ceir) can refer to either the whole hand or any relevant part of it (L&N 8.30).
[15:22] 14 sn The need for sandals underlines the younger son’s previous destitution, because he was barefoot.
[13:14] 15 tn Grk “make no provision for the flesh unto desires.”
[13:2] 16 tn Grk “the authority,” referring to the authority just described.
[1:21] 17 tn The article τῇ (th) has been translated as a possessive pronoun (ExSyn 215).
[1:21] 18 tn Although διανοία (dianoia) is singular in Greek, the previous plural noun ἐχθρούς (ecqrous) indicates that all those from Colossae are in view here.
[1:21] 19 tn The dative ἐν τοῖς ἔργοις τοῖς πονηροῖς (en toi" ergoi" toi" ponhroi") is taken as means, indicating the avenue through which hostility in the mind is revealed and made known.
[5:26] 20 tn The direct object “her” is implied, but not found in the Greek text. It has been supplied in the English translation to clarify the sense of the passage.