(1.000028325) | (Job 11:15) |
2 tn For this use of the preposition מִן (min) see GKC 382 §119.w. |
(1.000028325) | (Job 19:7) |
1 tn The particle is used here as in 9:11 (see GKC 497 §159.w). |
(1.000028325) | (Act 20:3) |
1 tn BDAG 841 s.v. ποιέω 5.c, “w. an acc. of time spend, stay.” |
(0.9251895) | (Act 26:3) |
3 tn BDAG 218 s.v. δέομαι states, “In our lit. only w. the mng. to ask for something pleadingly, ask, request,” and then in section a.α states, “w. inf. foll.…Ac 26:3.” |
(0.919463925) | (Exo 13:22) |
1 sn See T. W. Mann, “The Pillar of Cloud in the Reed Sea Narrative,” JBL 90 (1971): 15-30. |
(0.919463925) | (Job 6:8) |
3 sn See further W. Riggans, “Job 6:8-10: Short Comments,” ExpTim 99 (1987): 45-46. |
(0.919463925) | (Job 9:11) |
1 tn The NIV has “when” to form a temporal clause here. For the use of “if,” see GKC 497 §159.w. |
(0.919463925) | (Pro 10:6) |
3 tn Heb “covers.” Behind the speech of the wicked is aggressive violence (W. McKane, Proverbs [OTL], 422). |
(0.919463925) | (Pro 10:11) |
4 tn Heb “covers.” Behind the speech of the wicked is aggressive violence (W. McKane, Proverbs [OTL], 422). |
(0.919463925) | (Eze 23:25) |
2 sn This method of punishment is attested among ancient Egyptian and Hittite civilizations. See W. Zimmerli, Ezekiel (Hermeneia), 1:489. |
(0.919463925) | (Act 9:29) |
1 tn Or “arguing.” BDAG 954 s.v. συζητέω 2 gives “dispute, debate, argue…τινί ‘w. someone’” for συνεζήτει (sunezhtei). |
(0.919463925) | (Eph 6:12) |
1 tn BDAG 752 s.v. πάλη says, “struggle against…the opponent is introduced by πρός w. the acc.” |
(0.83889955) | (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. |
(0.83889955) | (Rut 2:8) |
1 tn Heb “Have you not heard?” The idiomatic, negated rhetorical question is equivalent to an affirmation (see F. W. Bush, Ruth, Esther [WBC], 119, and GKC 474 §150.e). |
(0.83889955) | (Rut 2:13) |
4 tn Heb “spoken to the heart of.” As F. W. Bush points out, the idiom here means “to reassure, encourage” (Ruth, Esther [WBC], 124). |
(0.83889955) | (Rut 2:21) |
1 tn On the force of the phrase גָּם כִּי (gam ki) here, see F. W. Bush, Ruth, Esther (WBC), 138-39. |
(0.83889955) | (Job 15:27) |
2 tn D. W. Thomas defends a meaning “cover” for the verb עָשָׂה (’asah). See “Translating Hebrew `asah,” BT 17 [1966]: 190-93. |
(0.83889955) | (Pro 9:13) |
2 tn The meaning of the word comes close to “riotous.” W. McKane describes her as restless and rootless (Proverbs [OTL], 366). |
(0.83889955) | (Pro 13:12) |
3 sn Failure in realizing one’s hopes can be depressing or discouraging. People can bear frustration only so long (W. G. Plaut, Proverbs, 153). |
(0.83889955) | (Pro 20:26) |
2 tn The king has the wisdom/ability to destroy evil from his kingdom. See also D. W. Thomas, “Proverbs 20:26,” JTS 15 (1964): 155-56. |