(1.000488902439) | (Act 1:20) |
3 sn A quotation from Ps 109:8. |
(0.86086012195122) | (Luk 22:54) |
2 tn Or “seized” (L&N 37.109). |
(0.7212313902439) | (Job 9:7) |
1 tn The form could also be subordinated, “that it shine not” (see further GKC 323 §109.g). |
(0.65141695121951) | (Lev 10:13) |
1 tn Heb “statute” (cf. 10:9, 11); cf. KJV, NAB, NASB, NRSV “due”; NIV “share”; NLT “regular share.” |
(0.65141695121951) | (Deu 12:12) |
2 sn They have no allotment or inheritance with you. See note on the word “inheritance” in Deut 10:9. |
(0.65141695121951) | (Job 16:4) |
1 tn For the use of the cohortative in the apodosis of conditional sentences, see GKC 322 §109.f. |
(0.65141695121951) | (Job 18:12) |
1 tn The jussive is occasionally used without its normal sense and only as an imperfect (see GKC 323 §109.k). |
(0.65141695121951) | (Eze 44:28) |
1 sn See Num 18:20; Deut 10:9; 18:2; Josh 13:33; 18:7. |
(0.65141695121951) | (Luk 24:5) |
4 sn Bowed their faces to the ground. Such respect for angels is common: Dan 7:28; 10:9, 15. |
(0.58160256097561) | (Exo 22:25) |
2 sn The moneylender will be demanding and exacting. In Ps 109:11 and 2 Kgs 4:1 the word is rendered as “extortioner.” |
(0.58160256097561) | (Job 4:4) |
2 tn The form is the singular active participle, interpreted here collectively. The verb is used of knees that give way (Isa 35:3; Ps 109:24). |
(0.58160256097561) | (Job 5:22) |
2 tn The negated jussive is used here to express the conviction that something cannot or should not happen (GKC 322 §109.e). |
(0.58160256097561) | (Job 9:33) |
3 tn The jussive in conditional sentences retains its voluntative sense: let something be so, and this must happen as a consequence (see GKC 323 §109.i). |
(0.58160256097561) | (Job 24:14) |
2 tn In a few cases the jussive is used without any real sense of the jussive being present (see GKC 323 §109.k). |
(0.58160256097561) | (Psa 22:7) |
3 sn Shake their heads. Apparently this refers to a taunting gesture. See also Job 16:4; Ps 109:25; Lam 2:15. |
(0.58160256097561) | (Psa 109:1) |
1 sn Psalm 109. Appealing to God’s justice, the psalmist asks God to vindicate him and to bring severe judgment down upon his enemies. |
(0.58160256097561) | (Jer 23:18) |
2 tn The form here is a jussive with a vav of subordination introducing a purpose after a question (cf. GKC 322 §109.f). |
(0.51178823170732) | (Exo 7:9) |
3 tn The form is the jussive יְהִי ( yÿhi). Gesenius notes that frequently in a conditional clause, a sentence with a protasis and apodosis, the jussive will be used. Here it is in the apodosis (GKC 323 §109.h). |
(0.51178823170732) | (Psa 10:14) |
7 tn Heb “[for] one who is fatherless, you are a deliverer.” The noun יָתוֹם (yatom) refers to one who has lost his father (not necessarily his mother, see Ps 109:9). |
(0.51178823170732) | (Psa 37:37) |
2 tn Heb “for [there is] an end for a man of peace.” Some interpret אַחֲרִית (’akharit, “end”) as referring to offspring (see the next verse and Ps 109:13; cf. NEB, NRSV). |