(1.0070993676471) | (Act 10:35) |
1 sn See Luke 24:47. |
(0.89259602941176) | (Lev 14:55) |
1 sn Cf. Lev 13:47-59. |
(0.89259602941176) | (Luk 19:45) |
3 tn Grk “the temple” (also in v. 47). |
(0.77809270588235) | (Eze 41:12) |
3 tn Heb “ninety cubits” (i.e., 47.25 meters). |
(0.69137254411765) | (Joh 4:9) |
3 tn D. Daube (“Jesus and the Samaritan Woman: the Meaning of συγχράομαι [Jn 4:7ff],” JBL 69 [1950]: 137-47) suggests this meaning. |
(0.66358938235294) | (Exo 32:19) |
2 sn See N. M. Waldham, “The Breaking of the Tablets,” Judaism 27 (1978): 442-47. |
(0.66358938235294) | (Job 9:23) |
4 sn Job uses this word to refute Eliphaz; cf. 4:7. |
(0.66358938235294) | (Psa 48:11) |
3 sn These acts of judgment are described in vv. 4-7. |
(0.66358938235294) | (Jer 25:21) |
2 sn See further Jer 48:1-47 for the judgment against Moab. |
(0.66358938235294) | (Luk 19:37) |
5 sn See 2:13, 20; Acts 2:47; 3:8-9. |
(0.66358938235294) | (Act 24:1) |
1 sn Ananias was in office from |
(0.66358938235294) | (Heb 11:21) |
1 tn Grk “worshiped on the top of his staff,” a quotation from Gen 47:31 (LXX). |
(0.60633772058824) | (Job 17:15) |
1 tn The adverb אֵפוֹ (’efo, “then”) plays an enclitic role here (see Job 4:7). |
(0.60633772058824) | (Job 22:22) |
2 tc M. Dahood has “write his words” (“Metaphor in Job 22:22,” Bib 47 [1966]: 108-9). |
(0.60633772058824) | (Jer 25:20) |
3 sn See further Jer 47:1-7 for the judgment against the Philistines. The Philistine cities were west of Judah. |
(0.60633772058824) | (Luk 1:77) |
2 sn Forgiveness is another major Lukan theme (Luke 4:18; 24:47; Acts 10:37). |
(0.60633772058824) | (Luk 6:23) |
3 sn Mistreatment of the prophets is something Luke often notes (Luke 11:47-51; Acts 7:51-52). |
(0.54908605882353) | (Exo 5:9) |
2 sn For a discussion of this whole section, see K. A. Kitchen, “From the Brickfields of Egypt,” TynBul 27 (1976): 137-47. |
(0.54908605882353) | (Exo 15:16) |
5 tn Clauses beginning with עַד (’ad) express a limit that is not absolute, but only relative, beyond which the action continues (GKC 446-47 §138.g). |
(0.54908605882353) | (Deu 3:9) |
1 sn Sidonians were Phoenician inhabitants of the city of Sidon (now in Lebanon), about 47 mi (75 km) north of Mount Carmel. |