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(0.74558870175439) (Act 17:1)

sn Apollonia was a city in Macedonia about 27 mi (43 km) west southwest of Amphipolis.

(0.74558870175439) (2Co 6:18)

sn A paraphrased quotation from 2 Sam 7:14 and Isa 43:6.

(0.74558870175439) (Gal 4:9)

tn See the note on the phrase “basic forces” in 4:3.

(0.74558870175439) (Heb 1:6)

sn A quotation combining themes from Deut 32:43 and Ps 97:7.

(0.6833161754386) (Exo 22:23)

tn Here again and with “cry” the infinitive absolute functions with a diminished emphasis (GKC 342-43 §113.o).

(0.6833161754386) (1Ki 12:2)

tc Verse 2 is not included in the Old Greek translation. See the note on 11:43.

(0.6833161754386) (1Ch 6:16)

tn The name “Gershom” (also in vv. 17, 20, 43, 62, 71) appears as “Gershon” in 1 Chr 6:1.

(0.6833161754386) (Psa 43:1)

sn Psalm 43. Many medieval Hebrew mss combine Psalm 43 and Psalm 42 into one psalm. Psalm 43 is the only psalm in Book 2 of the Psalter (Psalms 42-72) that does not have a heading, suggesting that it was originally the third and concluding section of Psalm 42. Ps 43:5 is identical to the refrain in Ps 42:11 and almost identical to the refrain in Ps 42:5.

(0.6833161754386) (Psa 119:44)

tn The cohortative verbal form with vav (ו) conjunctive indicates purpose/result after the negated jussive (see v. 43).

(0.6833161754386) (Act 12:9)

tn Grk “what was done through the angel was a reality” (see BDAG 43 s.v. ἀληθής 3).

(0.6833161754386) (Act 27:43)

tn BDAG 347 s.v. I. ἔξειμι has “ἐπὶ τὴν γῆν get to land Ac 27:43.”

(0.62104359649123) (Num 1:3)

tn The noun (צָבָא, tsava’) means “army” or “military group.” But the word can also be used for nonmilitary divisions of labor (Num 4:3).

(0.62104359649123) (Jdg 6:23)

tn Heb “Peace to you.” For a similar use of this idiom to introduce a reassuring word, see Gen 43:23.

(0.62104359649123) (2Ki 3:4)

tn For a discussion of the meaning of term (נֹקֵד, noqed), see M. Cogan and H. Tadmor, II Kings (AB), 43.

(0.62104359649123) (Job 39:13)

tn The word occurs only here and means “shrill cries.” If the MT is correct, this is a poetic name for the ostrich (see Lam 4:3).

(0.62104359649123) (Psa 132:5)

tn The plural form of the noun may indicate degree or quality; David envisions a special dwelling place (see Pss 43:3; 46:4; 84:1).

(0.62104359649123) (Isa 60:13)

tn Heb “the place of my feet.” See Ezek 43:7, where the Lord’s throne is called the “place of the soles of my feet.”

(0.62104359649123) (Jer 33:10)

tn Heb “You.” However, the pronoun is plural as in 32:36, 43. See the translator’s note on 32:36.

(0.62104359649123) (Eze 23:21)

tn Heb “for the sake of,” but the expression is awkward and is better emended to read “to squeeze.” See L. C. Allen, Ezekiel (WBC), 2:43.

(0.62104359649123) (Amo 5:26)

tc LXX, Vulgate, and Acts 7:43 read “Moloch” (cf. KJV). The Hebrew consonants are the same for both “king” and “Moloch” (מֹלֶךְ; molekh).



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