| (0.54327653225806) | (Mar 11:15) |
4 sn The merchants (those who were selling) would have been located in the Court of the Gentiles. |
| (0.54327653225806) | (Luk 1:7) |
2 tn Grk “were both advanced in days” (an idiom for old age). |
| (0.54327653225806) | (Luk 4:32) |
2 sn They were amazed. The astonishment shown here is like that in Luke 2:48. |
| (0.54327653225806) | (Luk 5:7) |
3 tn This infinitive conveys the idea that the boats were at the point of sinking. |
| (0.54327653225806) | (Luk 9:18) |
4 tn Grk “the disciples were with him, and he asked them, saying.” |
| (0.54327653225806) | (Luk 11:42) |
3 sn These small herbs were tithed with great care (Mishnah, m. Demai 2:1). |
| (0.54327653225806) | (Luk 17:10) |
2 tn Or “we have only done what we were supposed to do.” |
| (0.54327653225806) | (Luk 18:39) |
1 sn That is, those who were at the front of the procession. |
| (0.54327653225806) | (Luk 23:5) |
1 tn Or “were adamant.” For “persisted in saying,” see L&N 68.71. |
| (0.54327653225806) | (Joh 2:14) |
2 sn The merchants (those who were selling) would have been located in the Court of the Gentiles. |
| (0.54327653225806) | (Joh 6:26) |
3 tn Grk “because you ate of the loaves of bread and were filled.” |
| (0.54327653225806) | (Joh 9:10) |
2 tn Grk “How then were your eyes opened” (an idiom referring to restoration of sight). |
| (0.54327653225806) | (Joh 9:11) |
3 tn Grk “and smeared.” Direct objects in Greek were often omitted when obvious from the context. |
| (0.54327653225806) | (Joh 20:19) |
2 tn Grk “the doors were shut”; “locked” conveys a more appropriate idea for the modern English reader. |
| (0.54327653225806) | (Joh 20:26) |
2 tn Grk “the doors were shut”; “locked” conveys a more appropriate idea for the modern English reader. |
| (0.54327653225806) | (Act 1:13) |
4 tn The words “were there” are not in the Greek text, but are implied. |
| (0.54327653225806) | (Act 2:5) |
2 tn Grk “Now there were residing in Jerusalem Jews, devout men from every nation under heaven.” |
| (0.54327653225806) | (Act 2:37) |
2 tn Grk “they were pierced to the heart” (an idiom for acute emotional distress). |
| (0.54327653225806) | (Act 6:7) |
3 sn A large group. Many Jews, even some religious leaders, were responding. |
| (0.54327653225806) | (Act 7:26) |
2 tn Grk “saw them”; the context makes clear that two individuals were involved (v. 27). |


