(0.69315326785714) | (1Ki 6:23) |
1 tn Heb “ten cubits” (a cubit was a unit of measure roughly equivalent to 18 inches or 45 cm). |
(0.69315326785714) | (2Ch 4:1) |
1 tn Heb “twenty cubits.” Assuming a cubit of 18 inches (45 cm), the length would have been 30 feet (9 m). |
(0.69315326785714) | (Job 6:8) |
3 sn See further W. Riggans, “Job 6:8-10: Short Comments,” ExpTim 99 (1987): 45-46. |
(0.69315326785714) | (Dan 2:34) |
2 tc The LXX, Theodotion, and the Vulgate have “from a mountain,” though this is probably a harmonization with v. 45. |
(0.69315326785714) | (Mat 10:3) |
1 sn Bartholomew (meaning “son of Tolmai” in Aramaic) could be another name for Nathanael mentioned in John 1:45. |
(0.69315326785714) | (Mar 3:18) |
1 sn Bartholomew (meaning “son of Tolmai” in Aramaic) could be another name for Nathanael mentioned in John 1:45. |
(0.69315326785714) | (Luk 6:14) |
2 sn Bartholomew (meaning “son of Tolmai” in Aramaic) could be another name for Nathanael mentioned in John 1:45. |
(0.69315326785714) | (Act 6:12) |
2 tn Or “and the scribes.” See the note on the phrase “experts in the law” in 4:5. |
(0.69315326785714) | (Act 10:23) |
3 sn Some of the brothers from Joppa. As v. 45 makes clear, there were Jewish Christians in this group of witnesses. |
(0.69315326785714) | (Act 20:17) |
1 sn Miletus was a seaport on the western coast of Asia Minor about 45 mi (72 km) south of Ephesus. |
(0.69315326785714) | (Act 23:9) |
2 tn Or “and some scribes.” See the note on the phrase “experts in the law” in 4:5. |
(0.69315326785714) | (Rev 11:5) |
3 tn See L&N 20.45 for the translation of κατεσθίω (katesqiw) as “to destroy utterly, to consume completely.” |
(0.69315326785714) | (Rev 20:9) |
7 tn See L&N 20.45 for the translation of κατεσθίω (katesqiw) as “to destroy utterly, to consume completely.” |
(0.63012492857143) | (Num 11:31) |
5 tn Heb “two cubits.” The standard cubit in the OT is assumed by most authorities to be about eighteen inches (45 cm) in length. |
(0.63012492857143) | (Deu 3:11) |
5 tn Heb “nine cubits.” Assuming a length of 18 in (45 cm) for the standard cubit, this would be 13.5 ft (4.1 m) long. |
(0.63012492857143) | (Deu 3:11) |
7 tn Heb “by the cubit of man.” This probably refers to the “short” or “regular” cubit of approximately 18 in (45 cm). |
(0.63012492857143) | (1Ki 7:32) |
1 tn Heb “a cubit-and-a-half” (a cubit was a unit of measure roughly equivalent to 18 inches or 45 cm). |
(0.63012492857143) | (2Ki 14:13) |
3 tn Heb “four hundred cubits.” The standard cubit in the OT is assumed by most authorities to be about eighteen inches (45 cm) long. |
(0.63012492857143) | (2Ki 25:17) |
1 tn Heb “eighteen cubits.” The standard cubit in the OT is assumed by most authorities to be about eighteen inches (45 cm) long. |
(0.63012492857143) | (2Ch 3:8) |
2 tn Heb “twenty cubits.” Assuming a cubit of 18 inches (45 cm), this would give a length of 30 feet (9 m). |