(0.59670361702128) | (Jos 10:27) |
1 sn For the legal background of the removal of the corpses before sundown, see Deut 21:22-23. |
(0.59670361702128) | (2Ki 11:21) |
1 sn Beginning with 11:21, the verse numbers through 12:21 in the English Bible differ from the verse numbers in the Hebrew text (BHS), with 11:21 ET = 12:1 HT, 12:1 ET = 12:2 HT, 12:2 ET = 12:3 HT, etc., through 12:21 ET = 12:22 HT. With 13:1 the verse numbers in the ET and HT are again the same. |
(0.59670361702128) | (2Ki 14:1) |
2 sn The referent here is Joash of Judah (see 12:21), not Joash of Israel, mentioned earlier in the verse. |
(0.59670361702128) | (1Ch 6:57) |
1 tn The parallel account in Josh 21:13 has the singular “city,” which apparently refers only to Hebron. |
(0.59670361702128) | (1Ch 11:4) |
2 sn Jebus was an older name for the city of Jerusalem (cf. Josh 15:8; Judg 1:21). |
(0.59670361702128) | (Est 6:2) |
1 tn This individual is referred to as “Bigthan,” a variant spelling of the name, in Esth 2:21. |
(0.59670361702128) | (Job 15:12) |
1 tn The interrogative מָה (mah) here has the sense of “why?” (see Job 7:21). |
(0.59670361702128) | (Job 21:4) |
4 tn Heb “why should my spirit/breath not be short” (see Num 21:4; Judg 16:16). |
(0.59670361702128) | (Psa 21:1) |
1 sn Psalm 21. The psalmist praises the Lord for the way he protects and blesses the Davidic king. |
(0.59670361702128) | (Psa 72:18) |
1 tn Heb “[be] blessed.” See Pss 18:46; 28:6; 31:21; 41:13. |
(0.59670361702128) | (Psa 81:15) |
1 tn “Those who hate the |
(0.59670361702128) | (Psa 83:11) |
2 sn Zebah and Zalmunna were the Midianite kings. Gideon captured them and executed them (Judg 8:1-21). |
(0.59670361702128) | (Psa 89:44) |
2 tn The Hebrew verb מָגַר (magar) occurs only here and perhaps in Ezek 21:17. |
(0.59670361702128) | (Psa 105:28) |
1 sn He made it dark. The psalmist begins with the ninth plague (see Exod 10:21-29). |
(0.59670361702128) | (Pro 16:5) |
3 tn Heb “hand to hand.” This idiom means “you can be assured” (e.g., Prov 11:21). |
(0.59670361702128) | (Sos 6:10) |
1 sn This rhetorical question emphasizes her position among women (e.g., Mic 2:7; Joel 2:1). |
(0.59670361702128) | (Isa 53:1) |
1 tn The perfect has a hypothetical force in this rhetorical question. For another example, see Gen 21:7. |
(0.59670361702128) | (Jer 11:23) |
2 tn Heb “the men of Anathoth.” For the rationale for adding the qualification see the notes on v. 21. |
(0.59670361702128) | (Jer 18:20) |
3 sn See Jer 14:7-9, 19-21 and 15:1-4 for the idea. |
(0.59670361702128) | (Eze 8:16) |
5 sn The worship of astral entities may have begun during the reign of Manasseh (2 Kgs 21:5). |