(0.65116666666667) | (Eze 32:3) |
1 tn The expression “throw my net” is common in Ezekiel (12:13; 17:20; 19:8). |
(0.65116666666667) | (Eze 34:30) |
1 sn A promise given to Abraham (Gen 15:7) and his descendants (Gen 15:8; Exod 6:7). |
(0.65116666666667) | (Eze 40:2) |
1 tn The expression introduces the three major visions of Ezekiel (1:1; 8:3; 40:2). |
(0.65116666666667) | (Eze 43:2) |
2 sn This same title appears in 8:4; 9:3; 10:19; and 11:22. |
(0.65116666666667) | (Eze 43:18) |
1 sn For the “sprinkling of blood,” see Lev 1:5, 11; 8:19; 9:12. |
(0.65116666666667) | (Hos 11:8) |
1 tn The imperfect verbs in 11:8 function as imperfects of capability. See IBHS 564 §34.1a. |
(0.65116666666667) | (Amo 1:2) |
2 sn The |
(0.65116666666667) | (Mic 5:6) |
2 sn According to Gen 10:8-12, Nimrod, who was famous as a warrior and hunter, founded Assyria. |
(0.65116666666667) | (Mic 6:11) |
1 sn Merchants also used rigged scales and deceptive weights to cheat their customers. See the note at Amos 8:5. |
(0.65116666666667) | (Zep 2:4) |
4 sn The reference to noon may suggest a sudden, quick defeat (see Jer 6:4; 15:8). |
(0.65116666666667) | (Mat 2:1) |
(0.65116666666667) | (Mat 2:16) |
(0.65116666666667) | (Luk 2:4) |
(0.65116666666667) | (Luk 2:15) |
(0.65116666666667) | (Luk 4:25) |
3 tn Grk “as.” The particle ὡς can also function temporally (see BDAG 1105-6 s.v. 8). |
(0.65116666666667) | (Luk 10:3) |
3 sn This imagery of wolves is found in intertestamental Judaism as well; see Pss. Sol. 8:23. |
(0.65116666666667) | (Luk 22:67) |
3 tn This is a third class condition in the Greek text. Jesus had this experience already in 20:1-8. |
(0.65116666666667) | (Luk 24:48) |
1 sn You are witnesses. This becomes a key concept of testimony in Acts. See Acts 1:8. |
(0.65116666666667) | (Joh 7:42) |
(0.65116666666667) | (Joh 8:11) |
1 tc The earliest and best |