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(0.7867786440678) (1Co 15:21)

tn Or “through a human being” (a reference to Adam).

(0.7867786440678) (1Co 15:21)

tn Or “through a human being” (a reference to Jesus Christ).

(0.7867786440678) (2Co 11:18)

sn Many is a reference to Paul’s opponents.

(0.7867786440678) (Gal 2:16)

sn The law is a reference to the law of Moses.

(0.7867786440678) (Jud 1:8)

tn The reference is now to the false teachers.

(0.71366383050847) (Jer 2:27)

sn The reference to wood and stone is, of course, a pejorative reference to idols made by human hands. See the next verse where reference is made to “the gods you have made.”

(0.70411496610169) (Pro 13:24)

tn The noun מוּסָר (musar, “discipline”) functions as an adverbial accusative of reference: “he is diligent in reference to discipline.”

(0.70411496610169) (Jer 17:10)

sn For an earlier reference to this motif see Jer 11:20. For a later reference see Jer 20:12. See also Ps 17:2-3.

(0.67763142372881) (Num 21:22)

tn The Hebrew text uses the singular in these verses to match the reference to “Israel.”

(0.67763142372881) (Deu 7:19)

tn Heb “testings” (so NAB), a reference to the plagues. See note at 4:34.

(0.67763142372881) (Deu 29:3)

tn Heb “testings.” This is a reference to the plagues; see note at 4:34.

(0.67763142372881) (1Ki 11:39)

sn Because of this. Reference is made to the idolatry mentioned earlier.

(0.67763142372881) (1Ki 20:22)

tn The definite article indicates previous reference, that is, “the prophet mentioned earlier” (see v. 13).

(0.67763142372881) (Ezr 5:8)

tn Aram “stones of rolling.” The reference is apparently to stones too large to carry.

(0.67763142372881) (Ezr 5:12)

sn A reference to the catastrophic events of 586 b.c.

(0.67763142372881) (Job 5:21)

sn The Targum saw here a reference to Balaam and the devastation brought on by the Midianites.

(0.67763142372881) (Job 8:7)

tn The reference to “your beginning” is a reference to Job’s former estate of wealth and peace. The reference to “latter end” is a reference to conditions still in the future. What Job had before will seem so small in comparison to what lies ahead.

(0.67763142372881) (Pro 30:1)

tn The definite article is used here as a demonstrative, clarifying the reference to Agur.

(0.67763142372881) (Isa 6:2)

sn Some understand “feet” here as a euphemistic reference to the genitals.

(0.67763142372881) (Isa 11:11)

sn Perhaps a reference to Upper (i.e., southern) Egypt (so NIV, NLT; NCV “South Egypt”).



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