(0.9951005) | (1Co 9:9) |
1 sn A quotation from Deut 25:4. |
(0.9951005) | (1Ti 5:18) |
1 sn A quotation from Deut 25:4. |
(0.7062238) | (1Ch 25:18) |
1 tn “Azarel” is a variant of the name “Uzziel” (cf. 25:4). |
(0.56178546) | (Num 7:3) |
2 sn For a discussion and drawings, see W. S. McCullough, IDB 1:540. But see also D. J. Wiseman, IBD 1:254. |
(0.56178546) | (2Ki 20:3) |
1 tn Heb “walked before you.” For a helpful discussion of the background and meaning of this Hebrew idiom, see M. Cogan and H. Tadmor, II Kings (AB), 254. |
(0.56178546) | (Job 21:14) |
2 sn Contrast Ps 25:4, which affirms that walking in God’s ways means to obey God’s will – the Torah. |
(0.56178546) | (Psa 27:11) |
1 tn Heb “teach me your way.” The |
(0.56178546) | (Isa 38:3) |
1 tn Heb “walked before you.” For a helpful discussion of the background and meaning of this Hebrew idiom, see M. Cogan and H. Tadmor, II Kings (AB), 254. |
(0.48956627) | (Exo 24:10) |
2 sn S. R. Driver suggests that they saw the divine Glory, not directly, but as they looked up from below, through what appeared to be a transparent blue sapphire pavement (Exodus, 254). |
(0.48956627) | (Jdg 16:19) |
2 tn Heb “she called for a man and she shaved off.” The point seems to be that Delilah acted through the instrumentality of the man. See J. A. Soggin, Judges (OTL), 254. |
(0.48956627) | (Psa 56:13) |
3 tn Heb “walk before.” For a helpful discussion of the background and meaning of this Hebrew idiom, see M. Cogan and H. Tadmor, II Kings (AB), 254; cf. the same idiom in 2 Kgs 20:3; Isa 38:3. |
(0.48956627) | (Psa 86:11) |
1 tn Heb “teach me your way.” The |
(0.48956627) | (Jer 44:4) |
1 tn See 7:13 for an explanation of this idiom and compare 7:25; 25:4; 26:5; 29:19; 35:15 for similar references to the persistent warnings of the prophets. |
(0.48956627) | (Jer 51:12) |
4 sn The commands are here addressed to the kings of the Medes to fully blockade the city by posting watchmen and setting men in ambush to prevent people from escaping from the city (cf. 2 Kgs 25:4). |
(0.48956627) | (Jon 3:9) |
3 tn Heb “from the burning of his nose/face.” See Exod 4:14; 22:24; 32:12; Num 25:4; 32:14; Deut 9:19. |
(0.41734713) | (2Ch 36:21) |
3 sn According to Lev 25:4, the land was to remain uncultivated every seventh year. Lev 26:33-35 warns that the land would experience a succession of such sabbatical rests if the people disobeyed God, for he would send them away into exile. |
(0.41734713) | (Job 4:17) |
5 sn In Job 15:14 and 25:4 the verb יִזְכֶּה (yizkeh, from זָכָה [zakhah, “be clean”]) is paralleled with יִצְדַּק (yitsdaq, from צָדֵק [tsadeq, “be righteous”). |
(0.41734713) | (Psa 44:18) |
2 tn Heb “and our steps did [not] turn aside from your path.” The negative particle is understood by ellipsis (see the preceding line). God’s “path” refers to his commands, i.e., the moral pathway he has prescribed for the psalmist. See Pss 17:5; 25:4. |
(0.41734713) | (Act 18:2) |
5 sn Claudius refers to the Roman emperor Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus, known as Claudius, who ruled from |
(0.41734713) | (Rev 1:1) |
3 tn BDAG 992-93 s.v. τάχος has “quickly, at once, without delay Ac 10:33 D; 12:7; 17:15 D; 22:18; 1 Cl 48:1; 63:4…soon, in a short time…Rv 1:1; 22:6…shortly Ac 25:4.” |