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(1.0037954651163) (Mat 13:31)

sn The mustard seed was noted for its tiny size.

(1.0037954651163) (Mar 4:31)

sn Mustard seeds are known for their tiny size.

(1.0037954651163) (Luk 13:19)

sn The mustard seed was noted for its tiny size.

(0.83281534883721) (Mat 8:23)

sn A boat that held all the disciples would be of significant size.

(0.83281534883721) (Mar 4:36)

sn A boat that held all the disciples would be of significant size.

(0.83281534883721) (Luk 8:22)

sn A boat that held all the disciples would be of significant size.

(0.83281534883721) (Rev 20:11)

tn Traditionally, “great,” but μέγας (megas) here refers to size rather than importance.

(0.74732523255814) (Exo 24:8)

tn Given the size of the congregation, the preposition might be rendered here “toward the people” rather than on them (all).

(0.74732523255814) (Psa 92:12)

sn The cedars of the Lebanon forest were well-known in ancient Israel for their immense size.

(0.66183511627907) (Num 26:14)

sn Before entering Sinai the tribe numbered 59,300, the third largest. Now it was about one-third its original size.

(0.66183511627907) (Deu 1:28)

tn Heb “greater.” Many English versions understand this to refer to physical size or strength rather than numbers (cf. “stronger,” NAB, NIV, NRSV; “bigger,” NASB).

(0.66183511627907) (Deu 9:2)

tn Heb “great and tall.” Many English versions understand this to refer to physical size or strength rather than numbers (cf. “strong,” NIV, NCV, NRSV, NLT).

(0.66183511627907) (Isa 5:10)

tn Heb “a homer.” A homer was a dry measure, the exact size of which is debated. Cf. NCV “ten bushels”; CEV “five bushels.”

(0.66183511627907) (Amo 6:6)

sn Perhaps some religious rite is in view, or the size of the bowls is emphasized (i.e., bowls as large as sacrificial bowls).

(0.66183511627907) (Luk 2:4)

tn Or “town.” The translation “city” is used here because of its collocation with “of David,” suggesting its importance, though not its size.

(0.63249965116279) (Exo 25:10)

tn The size is two and a half cubits long, a cubit and a half wide, and a cubit and a half high. The size in feet and inches is estimated on the assumption that the cubit is 18 inches (see S. R. Driver, Exodus, 267).

(0.57634513953488) (1Ki 10:2)

tn Heb “with very great strength.” The Hebrew term חַיִל (khayil, “strength”) may refer here to the size of her retinue (cf. NAB, NASB, NIV, NRSV) or to the great wealth she brought with her.

(0.57634513953488) (2Ch 9:1)

tn Heb “with very great strength.” The Hebrew word חַיִל (khayil, “strength”) may refer here to the size of her retinue or to the great wealth she brought with her.

(0.57634513953488) (Psa 29:5)

sn The cedars of the Lebanon forest were well-known in ancient Israel for their immense size. Here they may symbolize the arrogant enemies of God (see Isa 2:12-13).

(0.57634513953488) (Isa 2:13)

sn The cedars of Lebanon and oaks of Bashan were well-known for their size and prominence. They make apt symbols here for powerful men who think of themselves as prominent and secure.



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