(0.99615052325581) | (Est 2:16) |
2 tc The Syriac Peshitta reads “fourth” here. |
(0.94798313953488) | (Rev 16:8) |
2 tn Grk “the fourth”; the referent (the fourth angel) has been specified in the translation for clarity. |
(0.71541011627907) | (Jos 19:17) |
1 tn Heb “the fourth lot came out for the sons of Issachar.” |
(0.65021290697674) | (Lev 23:13) |
4 tn Heb “wine, one fourth of the hin.” A pre-exilic hin is about 3.6 liters (= ca. 1 quart), so one fourth of a hin would be about one cup. |
(0.645225) | (1Ki 6:33) |
1 tn Heb “and so he did at the entrance of the main hall, doorposts of olive wood, from a fourth.” |
(0.645225) | (Mat 14:25) |
1 tn Grk “In the fourth watch of the night,” that is, between 3 a.m. and 6 a.m. |
(0.645225) | (Mar 6:48) |
2 tn Grk “about the fourth watch of the night,” between 3 a.m. and 6 a.m. |
(0.645225) | (Rev 6:8) |
1 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “so” to indicate the implied result of the summons by the fourth creature. |
(0.57503988372093) | (Pro 22:28) |
2 sn The fourth saying deals with respect for property that belongs to other people (cf. Instruction of Amenemope, chap. 6, 7:12-13 [ANET 422]). |
(0.57503988372093) | (Jer 36:1) |
2 tn Heb “This word came to Jeremiah from the |
(0.57503988372093) | (Dan 11:2) |
2 sn This fourth king is Xerxes I (ca. 486-465 |
(0.57503988372093) | (Hag 2:10) |
1 sn The twenty-fourth day of the ninth month of Darius’ second year was Kislev 24 or December 18, 520 |
(0.57503988372093) | (Hag 2:20) |
2 sn Again, the twenty-fourth day of the month was Kislev 24 or December 18, 520 |
(0.57503988372093) | (Zec 1:7) |
1 sn The twenty-fourth day of the eleventh month…in Darius’ second year was February 15, 519 |
(0.57503988372093) | (Zec 7:1) |
1 sn The fourth day of Kislev, the ninth month would be December 7, 518 |
(0.57503988372093) | (Luk 23:47) |
2 sn Here is a fourth figure who said that Jesus was innocent in this chapter (Pilate, Herod, a criminal, and now a centurion). |
(0.57503988372093) | (Joh 10:33) |
4 sn This is the first time the official charge of blasphemy is voiced openly in the Fourth Gospel (although it was implicit in John 8:59). |
(0.5509561627907) | (2Ki 25:3) |
1 tn The MT has simply “of the month,” but the parallel passage in Jer 52:6 has “fourth month,” and this is followed by almost all English translations. The word “fourth,” however, is not actually present in the MT of 2 Kgs 25:3. |
(0.50485480232558) | (Jdg 14:17) |
2 tn Heb “the seven days [during] which they held the party.” This does not mean she cried for the entire seven days; v. 15 indicates otherwise. She cried for the remainder of the seven day period, beginning on the fourth day. |
(0.50485480232558) | (Pro 24:10) |
3 sn The test of strength is adversity, for it reveals how strong a person is. Of course a weak person can always plead adverse conditions in order to quit. This is the twenty-fourth saying. |