(0.65116666666667) | (Psa 90:10) |
6 sn We fly away. The psalmist compares life to a bird that quickly flies off (see Job 20:8). |
(0.65116666666667) | (Psa 91:5) |
1 tn This probably alludes to a sneak attack by enemies in the darkness of night (see Song 3:8). |
(0.65116666666667) | (Sos 8:5) |
2 tn Or “went into labor.” The verb חָבַל (khaval, “become pregnant”) is repeated in 8:6b and 8:6c, and has a two-fold range of meaning: (1) transitive: “to conceive [a child]” and (2) intransitive: “to be in travail [of childbirth]” (HALOT 286 s.v. IV חבל). In 8:6b it denotes “to conceive,” and in 8:6c it is “to be in travail [of childbirth].” |
(0.65116666666667) | (Isa 1:5) |
1 sn In vv. 5-9 Isaiah addresses the battered nation (5-8) and speaks as their representative (9). |
(0.65116666666667) | (Isa 6:1) |
2 tn The Hebrew term translated “sovereign master” here and in vv. 8, 11 is אֲדֹנָי (’adonay). |
(0.65116666666667) | (Isa 8:18) |
1 sn This refers to Shear-jashub (7:3) and Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz (8:1, 3). |
(0.65116666666667) | (Isa 19:10) |
2 tn Heb “crushed.” Emotional distress is the focus of the context (see vv. 8-9, 10b). |
(0.65116666666667) | (Isa 21:6) |
1 tn The Hebrew term translated “sovereign master” here and in vv. 8, 16 is אֲדֹנָי (’adonay). |
(0.65116666666667) | (Isa 33:7) |
2 tn Heb “messengers of peace,” apparently those responsible for negotiating the agreements that have been broken (see v. 8). |
(0.65116666666667) | (Jer 4:16) |
5 tn Heb “Besiegers.” For the use of this verb to refer to besieging a city compare Isa 1:8. |
(0.65116666666667) | (Jer 25:9) |
7 sn Compare Jer 18:16 and 19:8 and the study note at 18:16. |
(0.65116666666667) | (Jer 26:3) |
2 tn For the idiom and translation of terms involved here see 18:8 and the translator’s note there. |
(0.65116666666667) | (Jer 26:13) |
2 tn For the idiom and translation of terms involved here see 18:8 and the translator’s note there. |
(0.65116666666667) | (Jer 26:19) |
3 tn For the translation of the terms involved here see the translator’s note on 18:8. |
(0.65116666666667) | (Jer 41:17) |
(0.65116666666667) | (Jer 50:6) |
1 sn The shepherds are the priests, prophets, and leaders who have led Israel into idolatry (2:8). |
(0.65116666666667) | (Eze 1:1) |
5 tn Or “saw visions from God.” References to divine visions occur also in Ezek 8:3; 40:2 |
(0.65116666666667) | (Eze 20:22) |
1 tn Heb “drew my hand back.” This idiom also occurs in Lam 2:8 and Ps 74:11. |
(0.65116666666667) | (Eze 21:3) |
4 sn This is the sword of judgment, see Isa 31:8; 34:6; 66:16. |
(0.65116666666667) | (Eze 29:13) |
1 sn In Ezek 4:4-8 it was said that the house of Judah would suffer forty years. |