(0.59951208510638) | (Act 22:6) |
3 tn BDAG 472 s.v. ἱκανός 3.b has “φῶς a very bright light Ac 22:6.” |
(0.59951208510638) | (Act 22:17) |
2 tn BDAG 309 s.v. ἔκστασις 2 has “γενέσθαι ἐν ἐκστάσει fall into a trance Ac 22:17.” |
(0.59951208510638) | (2Co 5:5) |
2 tn Or “first installment,” “pledge,” “deposit” (see the note on the phrase “down payment” in 1:22). |
(0.59951208510638) | (2Pe 2:16) |
4 sn Balaam’s activities are detailed in Num 22—24 (see also Num 31:8, 16). |
(0.59657106382979) | (Exo 23:11) |
2 tn Heb “living thing/creature/beast of the field.” A general term for animals, usually wild animals, including predators (cf. v. 29; Gen 2:19-20; Lev 26:22; Deut 7:22; 1 Sam 17:46; Job 5:22-23; Ezek 29:5; 34:5). |
(0.59657106382979) | (1Ki 13:21) |
1 tn The Hebrew text has “because” at the beginning of the sentence. In the Hebrew text vv. 21-22 are one long sentence comprised of a causal clause giving the reason for divine punishment (vv. 21-22a) and the main clause announcing the punishment (v. 22b). The translation divides this lengthy sentence for stylistic reasons. |
(0.59657106382979) | (Eze 22:9) |
3 sn This statement introduces vv. 10-11 and refers in general terms to the sexual sins described there. For the legal background of vv. 10-11, see Lev 18:7-20; 20:10-21; Deut 22:22-23, 30; 27:22. |
(0.56109625531915) | (Jer 23:5) |
5 sn This has been the constant emphasis in this section. See 22:3 for the demand, 22:15 for its fulfillment, and 22:13 for its abuse. The ideal king would follow in the footsteps of his illustrious ancestor David (2 Sam 8:15) who set this forth as an ideal for his dynasty (2 Sam 23:3) and prayed for it to be true of his son Solomon (Ps 72:1-2). |
(0.55854929787234) | (Gen 10:2) |
3 sn For a discussion of various proposals concerning the descendants of Magog see E. M. Yamauchi, Foes from the Northern Frontier (SBA), 22-24. |
(0.55854929787234) | (Gen 33:10) |
4 sn This is an allusion to the preceding episode (32:22-31) in which Jacob saw the face of God and realized his prayer was answered. |
(0.55854929787234) | (Gen 35:1) |
3 sn God is calling on Jacob to fulfill his vow he made when he fled from…Esau (see Gen 28:20-22). |
(0.55854929787234) | (Gen 35:4) |
3 sn Jacob buried them. On the burial of the gods, see E. Nielson, “The Burial of the Foreign Gods,” ST 8 (1954/55): 102-22. |
(0.55854929787234) | (Exo 12:39) |
1 sn For the use of this word in developing the motif, see Exod 2:17, 22; 6:1; and 11:1. |
(0.55854929787234) | (Lev 4:28) |
2 tn Lev 4:27b-28a is essentially the same as 4:22b-23a (see the notes there). |
(0.55854929787234) | (Lev 7:16) |
1 tn For the distinction between votive and freewill offerings see the note on Lev 22:23 and the literature cited there. |
(0.55854929787234) | (Lev 17:3) |
2 tn Heb “Man man.” The reduplication is way of saying “any man” (cf. Lev 15:2; 22:18, etc.). See the note on Lev 15:2. |
(0.55854929787234) | (Deu 6:5) |
4 sn For NT variations on the Shema see Matt 22:37-39; Mark 12:29-30; Luke 10:27. |
(0.55854929787234) | (Jdg 15:9) |
2 tn Or “spread out.” The Niphal of נָטָשׁ (natash) has this same sense in 2 Sam 5:18, 22. |
(0.55854929787234) | (1Ki 13:22) |
2 tn “Therefore” is added for stylistic reasons. See the note at 1 Kgs 13:21 pertaining to the grammatical structure of vv. 21-22. |
(0.55854929787234) | (Job 19:3) |
1 sn The number “ten” is a general expression to convey that this has been done often (see Gen 31:7; Num 14:22). |