| (0.71005174285714) | (Hab 2:12) |
1 tn On the term הוֹי (hoy) see the note on the word “dead” in v. 6. |
| (0.71005174285714) | (Hab 2:15) |
2 tn On the term הוֹי (hoy) see the note on the word “dead” in v. 6. |
| (0.71005174285714) | (Zep 2:4) |
4 sn The reference to noon may suggest a sudden, quick defeat (see Jer 6:4; 15:8). |
| (0.71005174285714) | (Zep 3:7) |
2 sn God’s judgment of the nations (v. 6) was an object lesson for Israel’s benefit. |
| (0.71005174285714) | (Mat 14:25) |
1 tn Grk “In the fourth watch of the night,” that is, between 3 a.m. and 6 a.m. |
| (0.71005174285714) | (Mar 6:48) |
2 tn Grk “about the fourth watch of the night,” between 3 a.m. and 6 a.m. |
| (0.71005174285714) | (Mar 12:41) |
3 sn The offering box probably refers to the receptacles in the temple forecourt by the Court of Women used to collect freewill offerings. These are mentioned by Josephus, J. W. 5.5.2 (5.200); 6.5.2 (6.282); Ant. 19.6.1 (19.294), and in 1 Macc 14:49 and 2 Macc 3:6, 24, 28, 40 (see also Luke 21:1; John 8:20). |
| (0.71005174285714) | (Luk 1:53) |
2 sn Another fundamental contrast of Luke’s is between the hungry and the rich (Luke 6:20-26). |
| (0.71005174285714) | (Luk 1:76) |
5 sn On the phrase prepare his ways see Isa 40:3-5 and Luke 3:1-6. |
| (0.71005174285714) | (Luk 4:25) |
3 tn Grk “as.” The particle ὡς can also function temporally (see BDAG 1105-6 s.v. 8). |
| (0.71005174285714) | (Luk 10:4) |
3 tn Or possibly “a beggar’s bag” (L&N 6.145; BDAG 811 s.v. πήρα). |
| (0.71005174285714) | (Luk 10:34) |
3 sn The ancient practice of pouring oil was designed to comfort and clean the wounds (Isa 1:6). |
| (0.71005174285714) | (Luk 11:42) |
5 sn Justice was a major theme of OT ethics (Mic 6:8; Zech 7:8-10). |
| (0.71005174285714) | (Luk 12:34) |
1 sn Seeking heavenly treasure means serving others and honoring God by doing so; see Luke 6:35-36. |
| (0.71005174285714) | (Luk 12:42) |
3 tn This term, θεραπεία (qerapeia), describes the group of servants working in a particular household (L&N 46.6). |
| (0.71005174285714) | (Luk 21:1) |
3 sn The offering box probably refers to the receptacles in the temple forecourt by the Court of Women used to collect freewill offerings. These are mentioned by Josephus, J. W. 5.5.2 (5.200), 6.5.2 (6.282); Ant. 19.6.1 (19.294); and in 1 Macc 14:49 and 2 Macc 3:6, 24, 28, 40 (see also Mark 12:41; John 8:20). |
| (0.71005174285714) | (Luk 23:54) |
2 tn Normally, “dawning,” but as the Jewish Sabbath begins at 6 p.m., “beginning” is more appropriate. |
| (0.71005174285714) | (Luk 24:25) |
5 tn On the syntax of this infinitival construction, see BDAG 364-65 s.v. ἐπί 6.b. |
| (0.71005174285714) | (Joh 8:20) |
2 sn The offering box probably refers to the receptacles in the temple forecourt by the Court of Women used to collect freewill offerings. These are mentioned by Josephus, J. W. 5.5.2 (5.200), 6.5.2 (6.282); Ant. 19.6.1 (19.294); and in 1 Macc 14:49 and 2 Macc 3:6, 24, 28, 40 (see also Mark 12:41; Luke 21:1). |
| (0.71005174285714) | (Act 7:32) |
3 sn A quotation from Exod 3:6. The phrase suggests the God of promise, the God of the nation. |


