(0.794234375) | (2Ki 19:28) |
2 sn The word picture has a parallel in Assyrian sculpture. See M. Cogan and H. Tadmor, II Kings (AB), 238. |
(0.794234375) | (2Ki 23:4) |
6 tn Or “fields.” For a defense of the translation “terraces,” see M. Cogan and H. Tadmor, II Kings (AB), 285. |
(0.794234375) | (Job 15:17) |
1 tn The demonstrative pronoun is used here as a nominative, to introduce an independent relative clause (see GKC 447 §138.h). |
(0.794234375) | (Job 19:19) |
2 tn The pronoun זֶה (zeh) functions here in the place of a nominative (see GKC 447 §138.h). |
(0.794234375) | (Psa 74:6) |
4 tn This Hebrew noun occurs only here in the OT (see H. R. Cohen, Biblical Hapax Legomena [SBLDS], 49-50). |
(0.794234375) | (Isa 36:2) |
1 sn For a discussion of this title see M. Cogan and H. Tadmor, II Kings (AB), 229-30. |
(0.794234375) | (Isa 37:13) |
1 sn Lair was a city located in northeastern Babylon. See M. Cogan and H. Tadmor, II Kings (AB), 235. |
(0.794234375) | (Isa 37:29) |
2 sn The word-picture has a parallel in Assyrian sculpture. See M. Cogan and H. Tadmor, II Kings (AB), 238. |
(0.7228768125) | (Gen 9:25) |
1 sn For more on the curse, see H. C. Brichto, The Problem of “Curse” in the Hebrew Bible (JBLMS), and J. Scharbert, TDOT 1:405-18. |
(0.7228768125) | (Exo 2:23) |
5 tn “They cried out” is from זָעַק (za’aq), and “desperate cry” is from שַׁוְעָה (shava’h). |
(0.7228768125) | (Exo 16:16) |
6 tn The word “number” is an accusative that defines more precisely how much was to be gathered (see GKC 374 §118.h). |
(0.7228768125) | (Exo 32:17) |
1 sn See F. C. Fensham, “New Light from Ugaritica V on Ex, 32:17 (br’h),” JNSL 2 (1972): 86-7. |
(0.7228768125) | (Num 16:35) |
1 tn For a discussion of the fire of the |
(0.7228768125) | (Deu 1:3) |
3 sn The fortieth year would be 1406 |
(0.7228768125) | (Deu 2:13) |
1 sn Wadi Zered. Now known as Wadi el-H£esa, this valley marked the boundary between Moab to the north and Edom to the south. |
(0.7228768125) | (2Ki 3:4) |
1 tn For a discussion of the meaning of term (נֹקֵד, noqed), see M. Cogan and H. Tadmor, II Kings (AB), 43. |
(0.7228768125) | (2Ki 8:5) |
3 sn The legal background of the situation is uncertain. For a discussion of possibilities, see M. Cogan and H. Tadmor, II Kings (AB), 87-88. |
(0.7228768125) | (2Ki 10:25) |
2 tn Heb “and they threw.” No object appears. According to M. Cogan and H. Tadmor (II Kings [AB], 116), this is an idiom for leaving a corpse unburied. |
(0.7228768125) | (2Ki 15:16) |
1 tn Heb “then Menahem attacked Tiphsah and all who were in it and its borders from Tirzah, for it would not open, and he attacked.” |
(0.7228768125) | (2Ki 15:16) |
1 tn Instead of “Tiphsah,” the LXX has “Tirzah,” while Lucian’s Greek version reads “Tappuah.” For discussion see M. Cogan and H. Tadmor, II Kings (AB), 171. |
(0.7228768125) | (2Ki 15:19) |
1 sn Pul was a nickname of Tiglath-pileser III (cf. 15:29). See M. Cogan and H. Tadmor, II Kings (AB), 171-72. |