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(0.46157836363636) (Zep 1:14)

tn Heb “The great day of the Lord.” The words “of judgment” are supplied in the translation here and later in this verse for clarity. See the note on the expression “day of judgment” in v. day%27s&tab=notes" ver="">7.

(0.46157836363636) (Hag 2:18)

sn The twenty-fourth day of the ninth month was Kislev 24 or December 18, 520. See v. day%27s&tab=notes" ver="">10. Here the reference is to “today,” the day the oracle is being delivered.

(0.46157836363636) (Mat 20:2)

sn The standard wage was a denarius a day. The denarius was a silver coin worth about a day’s wage for a laborer in Palestine in the 1st century.

(0.46157836363636) (Mat 24:37)

sn Like the days of Noah, the time of the flood in Gen 6:5-8:22, the judgment will come as a surprise as people live their day to day lives.

(0.46157836363636) (Luk 17:26)

sn Like the days of Noah, the time of the flood in Gen 6:5-8:22, the judgment will come as a surprise as people live their day to day lives.

(0.46157836363636) (Act 28:13)

tn Grk “after one day, a south wind springing up, on the second day.” The genitive absolute construction with the participle ἐπιγενομένου (epigenomenou) has been translated as a clause with a finite verb due to requirements of contemporary English style.

(0.46157836363636) (2Ti 1:12)

sn That day is a reference to the day when Paul would stand before Christ to give account for his service (cf. 2 Tim 1:18; 1 Cor 3:13; 2 Cor 5:9-10).

(0.46157836363636) (2Ti 1:18)

sn That day is a reference to the day when Onesiphorus (v. day%27s&tab=notes" ver="">16) stands before Christ to give account for his service (cf. v. day%27s&tab=notes" ver="">12; 1 Cor 3:13; 2 Cor 5:9-10).

(0.46157836363636) (Heb 10:25)

sn The day refers to that well-known time of Christ’s coming and judgment in the future; see a similar use of “day” in 1 Cor 3:13.

(0.46157836363636) (Rev 21:25)

tn On the translation “during the day” see BDAG 436 s.v. ἡμέρα 1.a, “But also, as in Thu. et al., of time within which someth. occurs, ἡμέρας during the day Rv 21:25.”

(0.45854125) (Gen 50:20)

tn Heb “God devised it for good in order to do, like this day, to preserve alive a great nation.”

(0.45854125) (Exo 10:13)

tn The verb here is a past perfect, indicting that the locusts had arrived before the day came.

(0.45854125) (Exo 13:8)

tn Hebday, saying.” “Tell…saying” is redundant, so “saying” has not been included in the translation here.

(0.45854125) (Exo 40:37)

tn The clause uses the Niphal infinitive construct in the temporal clause: “until the day of its being taken up.”

(0.45854125) (Lev 9:1)

sn This eighth day is the one after the seven days of ordination referred to in Lev 8:33-35.

(0.45854125) (Lev 19:6)

tn Heb “from the following day” (HALOT 572 s.v. מָחֳרָת 2.b).

(0.45854125) (Deu 31:17)

tn Heb “on that day.” This same expression also appears later in the verse and in v. day%27s&tab=notes" ver="">18.

(0.45854125) (Jos 5:11)

tn The Hebrew text adds, “on this same day.” This is somewhat redundant in English and has not been translated.

(0.45854125) (1Sa 4:12)

tn Or perhaps, “the same day.” On this use of the demonstrative pronoun see Joüon 2:532 §143.f.

(0.45854125) (1Sa 6:18)

tc A few Hebrew mss and the LXX read “villages; the large rock…[is witness] until this very day.”



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