| (0.68991748717949) | (Jer 50:12) |
2 tn Heb “Behold.” For the use of this particle see the translator’s note on 1:6. |
| (0.68991748717949) | (Eze 5:15) |
2 tn The Hebrew word occurs only here in the OT. A related verb means “revile, taunt” (see Ps 44:16). |
| (0.68991748717949) | (Eze 13:2) |
1 sn Who prophesy from their imagination. Note the testimony of Moses in Num 16:28, which contains a similar expression. |
| (0.68991748717949) | (Eze 20:24) |
2 tn Or “they worshiped” (NCV, TEV, CEV); Heb “their eyes were on” or “were after” (cf. v. 16). |
| (0.68991748717949) | (Eze 21:3) |
4 sn This is the sword of judgment, see Isa 31:8; 34:6; 66:16. |
| (0.68991748717949) | (Eze 32:18) |
1 tn The Hebrew verb is used as a response to death (Jer 9:17-19; Amos 5:16). |
| (0.68991748717949) | (Mat 24:7) |
2 sn See Isa 5:13-14; 13:6-16; Hag 2:6-7; Zech 14:4. |
| (0.68991748717949) | (Mat 24:41) |
1 tn According to L&N 46.16, this refers to a hand mill normally operated by two women. |
| (0.68991748717949) | (Mar 13:8) |
2 sn See Isa 5:13-14; 13:6-16; Hag 2:6-7; Zech 14:4. |
| (0.68991748717949) | (Mar 15:21) |
4 tn Or perhaps, “was coming in from his field” outside the city (BDAG 15-16 s.v. ἀγρός 1). |
| (0.68991748717949) | (Luk 10:34) |
3 sn The ancient practice of pouring oil was designed to comfort and clean the wounds (Isa 1:6). |
| (0.68991748717949) | (Luk 15:20) |
2 tn Grk “a long way off from [home].” The word “home” is implied (L&N 85.16). |
| (0.68991748717949) | (Luk 21:11) |
1 sn See Isa 5:13-14; 13:6-16; Hag 2:6-7; Zech 14:4. |
| (0.68991748717949) | (Luk 23:22) |
3 tn Or “scourge” (BDAG 749 s.v. παιδεύω 2.b.γ). See the note on “flogged” in v. 16. |
| (0.68991748717949) | (Luk 23:26) |
3 tn Or perhaps, “was coming in from his field” outside the city (BDAG 15-16 s.v. ἀγρός 1). |
| (0.68991748717949) | (Joh 6:31) |
2 sn A quotation from Ps 78:24 (referring to the events of Exod 16:4-36). |
| (0.68991748717949) | (Act 11:26) |
6 sn The term Christians appears only here, in Acts 26:28, and 1 Pet 4:16 in the NT. |
| (0.68991748717949) | (Act 16:11) |
5 sn Neapolis was a seaport on the southern coast of Macedonia. It was 10 mi (16 km) from Philippi. |
| (0.68991748717949) | (Act 20:7) |
1 sn On the first day. This is the first mention of a Sunday gathering (1 Cor 16:2). |
| (0.68991748717949) | (Act 23:21) |
3 tn Grk “are lying in wait for him” (BDAG 334 s.v. ἐνεδρεύω); see also v. 16. |


