(0.66204832432432) | (Eze 5:12) |
2 sn Judgment by plague, famine, and sword occurs in Jer 21:9; 27:13; Ezek 6:11, 12; 7:15. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Eze 9:4) |
2 sn For a similar concept in the Bible, see Rev 7:2-4; 13:16; 14:9, 11; 20:4; 22:4. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Eze 16:8) |
2 tn See similar use of this term in Ezek 23:17; Prov 7:16; Song of Songs 4:10; 7:13. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Eze 16:25) |
2 tn The only other occurrence of the Hebrew root is found in Prov 13:3 in reference to the talkative person who habitually “opens wide” his lips. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Eze 16:37) |
1 sn Harlots suffered degradation when their nakedness was exposed (Jer 13:22, 26; Hos 2:12; Nah 3:5). |
(0.66204832432432) | (Eze 21:21) |
3 tn This word refers to personal idols that were apparently used for divination purposes (Gen 31:19; 1 Sam 19:13, 16). |
(0.66204832432432) | (Eze 21:23) |
2 sn When the people of Judah realized the Babylonians’ intentions, they would object on grounds that they had made a treaty with the Babylonian king (see 17:13). |
(0.66204832432432) | (Eze 22:12) |
1 tn Heb “usury and interest you take.” See 18:13, 17. This kind of economic exploitation violated the law given in Lev 25:36. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Eze 34:4) |
1 tn The term translated “harshness” is used to describe the oppression the Israelites suffered as slaves in Egypt (Exod 1:13). |
(0.66204832432432) | (Eze 36:18) |
(0.66204832432432) | (Eze 43:7) |
2 sn See 1 Chr 28:2; Ps 99:5; 132:7; Isa 60:13; Lam 2:1. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Eze 44:26) |
2 tc One medieval Hebrew |
(0.66204832432432) | (Eze 45:10) |
1 sn Previous legislation regarding this practice may be found in Lev 19:35-36; Deut 25:13-16; Mic 6:10-12. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Dan 5:2) |
2 tn Or “ancestor”; or “predecessor” (also in vv. 11, 13, 18). The Aramaic word translated “father” can on occasion denote these other relationships. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Amo 5:12) |
3 tn Or “transgressions,” “sins.” See the note on the word “crimes” in 1:3 and on the phrase “covenant violations” in 2:4. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Oba 1:11) |
2 tn Or perhaps, “wealth” (so NASB, NIV, NRSV, NLT). The Hebrew word is somewhat ambiguous here. This word also appears in v. 13, where it clearly refers to wealth. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Oba 1:12) |
2 tn The Hebrew expression “to look upon” often has the sense of “to feast the eyes upon” or “to gloat over” (cf. v. 13). |
(0.66204832432432) | (Hab 3:3) |
5 tn Selah. The meaning of this musical term (which also appears in vv. 9, 13, and in the Psalms as well) is unknown. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Zep 1:17) |
1 tn “The people” refers to mankind in general (see vv. 2-3) or more specifically to the residents of Judah (see vv. 4-13). |
(0.66204832432432) | (Zec 1:9) |
1 tn Heb “messenger” or “angel” (מַלְאָךְ, mal’akh). This being appears to serve as an interpreter to the prophet (cf. vv. 13, 14). |