(0.50127688636364) | (Isa 27:3) |
3 tn Heb “lest [someone] visit [harm] upon it, night and day I guard it.” |
(0.50127688636364) | (Isa 38:12) |
5 tn Heb “from day to night you bring me to an end.” |
(0.50127688636364) | (Isa 38:13) |
2 tn Heb “from day to night you bring me to an end.” |
(0.50127688636364) | (Jer 44:2) |
3 tn Heb “Behold, they are in ruins this day and there is no one living in them.” |
(0.50127688636364) | (Jer 52:31) |
2 sn The twenty-fifth day would be March 20, 561 |
(0.50127688636364) | (Lam 2:1) |
7 tn Heb “in the day of His anger.” As a temporal reference this phrase means “when he displayed his anger.” The Hebrew term “day,” associated with the “day of the Lord” or “day of his wrath” also functions as a title in a technical sense. |
(0.50127688636364) | (Eze 23:42) |
3 tn An alternate reading is “drunkards.” Sheba is located in the area of modern day Yemen. |
(0.50127688636364) | (Eze 30:18) |
1 sn In Zeph 1:15 darkness is associated with the day of the |
(0.50127688636364) | (Dan 9:7) |
2 tn Heb “and to us (belongs) shame of face like this day.” |
(0.50127688636364) | (Joe 3:1) |
2 tc The MT and LXX read “in those days,” while MurXII reads “in that day.” |
(0.50127688636364) | (Hag 2:1) |
1 tn Heb “In the seventh [month], on the twenty-first day of the month.” |
(0.50127688636364) | (Zec 14:3) |
2 tn Heb “as he fights on a day of battle” (similar NASB, NIV, NRSV). |
(0.50127688636364) | (Mal 4:1) |
2 sn This day is the well-known “day of the |
(0.50127688636364) | (Luk 9:12) |
1 tn Grk “the day began to decline,” looking to the approach of sunset. |
(0.50127688636364) | (Luk 19:42) |
1 sn On this day. They had missed the time of Messiah’s coming; see v. day%27s&tab=notes" ver="">44. |
(0.50127688636364) | (Act 1:19) |
2 sn Their own language refers to Aramaic, the primary language spoken in Palestine in Jesus’ day. |
(0.50127688636364) | (Act 2:46) |
1 tn BDAG 437 s.v. ἡμέρα 2.c has “every day” for this phrase. |
(0.50127688636364) | (Act 2:47) |
2 tn BDAG 437 s.v. ἡμέρα 2.c has “every day” for this phrase. |
(0.50127688636364) | (Act 3:2) |
3 tn BDAG 437 s.v. ἡμέρα 2.c has “every day” for this phrase. |
(0.50127688636364) | (Act 9:2) |
4 sn From Damascus to Jerusalem was a six-day journey. Christianity had now expanded into Syria. |