(1.0002413333333) | (Rom 2:14) |
1 sn Gentile is a NT term for a non-Jew. |
(0.845924) | (Luk 6:12) |
4 sn This is the only time all night prayer is mentioned in the NT. |
(0.845924) | (Act 15:19) |
2 tn Or “trouble.” This term is a NT hapax legomenon (BDAG 775 s.v. παρενοχλέω). |
(0.845924) | (Act 17:5) |
3 tn On this term, which is a NT hapax legomenon, see BDAG 745 s.v. ὀχλοποιέω. |
(0.845924) | (Act 24:5) |
4 tn This term is yet another NT hapax legomenon (BDAG 894 s.v. πρωτοστάτης). |
(0.845924) | (Act 25:23) |
2 tn Or “great pageantry” (BDAG 1049 s.v. φαντασία; the term is a NT hapax legomenon). |
(0.845924) | (Act 27:9) |
1 tn Or “unsafe” (BDAG 383 s.v. ἐπισφαλής). The term is a NT hapax legomenon. |
(0.845924) | (Eph 1:9) |
2 tn Or “mystery.” In the NT μυστήριον (musthrion) refers to a divine secret previously undisclosed. |
(0.76876541666667) | (Pro 10:9) |
1 tn Heb “he who walks.” The idiom is used widely in both OT and NT for conduct, behavior, or lifestyle. |
(0.76876541666667) | (Act 11:26) |
6 sn The term Christians appears only here, in Acts 26:28, and 1 Pet 4:16 in the NT. |
(0.76876541666667) | (Act 14:16) |
2 tn On this term see BDAG 780 s.v. παροίχομαι. The word is a NT hapax legomenon. |
(0.76876541666667) | (2Co 4:2) |
3 tn Or “not conducting ourselves”; Grk “not walking” (a common NT idiom for conduct, way of life, or behavior). |
(0.76876541666667) | (Gal 5:16) |
1 tn Grk “walk” (a common NT idiom for how one conducts one’s life or how one behaves). |
(0.76876541666667) | (Eph 1:19) |
4 sn What has been translated as exercise is a term used only of supernatural power in the NT, ἐνέργεια (energeia). |
(0.6916068) | (Deu 6:5) |
4 sn For NT variations on the Shema see Matt 22:37-39; Mark 12:29-30; Luke 10:27. |
(0.6916068) | (Deu 23:25) |
1 sn For the continuation of these practices into NT times see Matt 12:1-8; Mark 2:23-28; Luke 6:1-5. |
(0.6916068) | (Zec 10:4) |
1 sn On the NT use of the image of the cornerstone, see Luke 20:17; Eph 2:20; 1 Pet 2:6. |
(0.6916068) | (Mat 5:41) |
1 sn If anyone forces you to go one mile. In NT times Roman soldiers had the authority to press civilians into service to carry loads for them. |
(0.6916068) | (Luk 8:21) |
3 sn Hearing and doing the word of God is another important NT theme: Luke 6:47-49; Jas 1:22-25. |
(0.6916068) | (Luk 20:23) |
2 tn Or “craftiness.” The term always has negative connotations in the NT (1 Cor 3:19; 2 Cor 4:2; 11:3; Eph 4:14). |