(0.65116666666667) | (1Sa 17:58) |
(0.65116666666667) | (1Sa 20:6) |
(0.65116666666667) | (1Sa 28:3) |
3 sn See Isa 8:19 for another reference to magicians who attempted to conjure up underworld spirits. |
(0.65116666666667) | (2Sa 2:32) |
(0.65116666666667) | (2Sa 23:14) |
(0.65116666666667) | (2Sa 23:24) |
(0.65116666666667) | (1Ki 13:6) |
2 tn Heb “the man of God” (a second time later in this verse, and once in v. 7 and v. 8). |
(0.65116666666667) | (1Ki 14:31) |
2 tn In the Hebrew text the name is spelled “Abijam” here and in 1 Kgs 15:1-8. |
(0.65116666666667) | (1Ch 11:4) |
2 sn Jebus was an older name for the city of Jerusalem (cf. Josh 15:8; Judg 1:21). |
(0.65116666666667) | (1Ch 11:16) |
(0.65116666666667) | (1Ch 11:26) |
(0.65116666666667) | (2Ch 11:6) |
(0.65116666666667) | (2Ch 23:3) |
1 tn Heb “he”; the referent (Jehoiada the priest, cf. v. 8) has been specified in the translation for clarity. |
(0.65116666666667) | (Ezr 2:21) |
(0.65116666666667) | (Neh 7:26) |
(0.65116666666667) | (Job 6:8) |
3 sn See further W. Riggans, “Job 6:8-10: Short Comments,” ExpTim 99 (1987): 45-46. |
(0.65116666666667) | (Job 19:22) |
2 sn The idiom of eating the pieces of someone means “slander” in Aramaic (see Dan 3:8), Arabic and Akkadian. |
(0.65116666666667) | (Psa 45:7) |
6 sn Verses 6-7 are quoted in Heb 1:8-9, where they are applied to Jesus. |
(0.65116666666667) | (Psa 46:8) |
1 sn In this context the Lord’s exploits are military in nature (see vv. 8b-9). |
(0.65116666666667) | (Psa 83:11) |
2 sn Zebah and Zalmunna were the Midianite kings. Gideon captured them and executed them (Judg 8:1-21). |