(1.0016766666667) | (Mat 3:8) |
2 tn Grk “fruit worthy of.” |
(1.0016766666667) | (2Th 1:3) |
2 tn Grk “as is worthy.” |
(0.88855833333333) | (Rom 1:32) |
2 tn Grk “are worthy of death.” |
(0.77544) | (Mat 3:11) |
1 tn Grk “of whom I am not worthy.” |
(0.77544) | (Mar 1:7) |
2 tn Grk “of whom I am not worthy.” |
(0.77544) | (Luk 3:16) |
3 tn Grk “of whom I am not worthy.” |
(0.77544) | (Joh 1:27) |
1 tn Grk “of whom I am not worthy.” |
(0.77544) | (Rom 8:18) |
1 tn Grk “are not worthy [to be compared].” |
(0.66232162121212) | (Psa 16:7) |
1 tn Heb “bless,” that is, “proclaim as worthy of praise.” |
(0.57665037878788) | (Luk 7:4) |
5 tn Grk “Worthy is he to have you do this”; the term “worthy” comes first in the direct discourse and is emphatic. |
(0.49264412878788) | (Rev 16:6) |
2 tn Grk “They are worthy”; i.e., of this kind of punishment. By extension, “they got what they deserve.” |
(0.48858333333333) | (Mat 3:11) |
1 sn The humility of John is evident in the statement I am not worthy. This was considered one of the least worthy tasks of a slave, and John did not consider himself worthy to do even that for the one to come, despite the fact he himself was a prophet. |
(0.48858333333333) | (Mar 1:7) |
2 sn The humility of John is evident in the statement I am not worthy. This was considered one of the least worthy tasks of a slave, and John did not consider himself worthy to do even that for the one to come, despite the fact he himself was a prophet. |
(0.48858333333333) | (Luk 3:16) |
3 sn The humility of John is evident in the statement I am not worthy. This was considered one of the least worthy tasks of a slave, and John did not consider himself worthy to do even that for the one to come, despite the fact he himself was a prophet! |
(0.48858333333333) | (Joh 1:27) |
1 sn The humility of John is evident in the statement I am not worthy. This was considered one of the least worthy tasks of a slave, and John did not consider himself worthy to do even that for the one to come, despite the fact he himself was a prophet. |
(0.43608496212121) | (Mat 3:8) |
1 sn Fruit worthy of repentance refers to the deeds that indicate a change of attitude (heart) on the part of John’s hearers. |
(0.43608496212121) | (Luk 23:15) |
1 sn With the statement “he has done nothing,” Pilate makes another claim that Jesus is innocent of any crime worthy of death. |
(0.43608496212121) | (Act 5:41) |
1 sn That is, considered worthy by God. They “gloried in their shame” of honoring Jesus with their testimony (Luke 6:22-23; 2 Macc 6:30). |
(0.43608496212121) | (Eph 3:12) |
5 sn Because of Christ’s faithfulness. Though Paul elsewhere teaches justification by faith, this presupposes that the object of our faith is reliable and worthy of such faith. |
(0.43608496212121) | (2Th 1:5) |
1 tn Grk “so that you may be made worthy.” The passive infinitive καταξιωθῆναι (kataxiwqhnai) has been translated as an active construction in English for stylistic reasons. |