(0.68261860377358) | (Neh 9:2) |
3 tn Heb “fathers” (also in vv. 9, 16, 23, 32, 34, 36). |
(0.68261860377358) | (Psa 106:23) |
4 sn Verses 19-23 describe the events of Exod 32:1-35. |
(0.68261860377358) | (Psa 106:33) |
3 sn Verses 32-33 allude to the events of Num 20:1-13. |
(0.68261860377358) | (Psa 119:14) |
2 tn Heb “as upon,” meaning “as if” (see 2 Chr 32:19). |
(0.68261860377358) | (Jer 33:20) |
3 tn Heb “you.” The pronoun is plural as in 32:36, 43; 33:10. |
(0.68261860377358) | (Eze 5:16) |
3 tn The language of this verse may have been influenced by Deut 32:23. |
(0.68261860377358) | (Dan 4:21) |
1 tn Aram “the beasts of the field” (also in vv. 23, 25, 32). |
(0.68261860377358) | (Mat 8:4) |
3 sn On the phrase bring the offering that Moses commanded see Lev 14:1-32. |
(0.68261860377358) | (Mar 1:44) |
3 sn On the phrase bring the offering that Moses commanded see Lev 14:1-32. |
(0.68261860377358) | (Luk 5:14) |
7 sn On the phrase as Moses commanded see Lev 14:1-32. |
(0.68261860377358) | (Luk 14:35) |
1 tn Or “It is not useful” (L&N 65.32). |
(0.68261860377358) | (Act 15:41) |
1 sn Strengthening. See Acts 14:22; 15:32; 18:23. |
(0.68261860377358) | (2Co 3:6) |
2 sn This new covenant is promised in Jer 31:31-34; 32:40. |
(0.68261860377358) | (Heb 1:6) |
2 sn A quotation combining themes from Deut 32:43 and Ps 97:7. |
(0.68261860377358) | (Heb 3:17) |
2 sn An allusion to God’s judgment pronounced in Num 14:29, 32. |
(0.68261860377358) | (Rev 2:17) |
4 tn Or “know”; for the meaning “understand” see L&N 32.4. |
(0.6349120754717) | (Eze 16:46) |
3 sn Sodom was the epitome of evil (Deut 29:23; 32:32; Isa 1:9-10; 3:9; Jer 23:14; Lam 4:6; Matt 10:15; 11:23-24; Jude 7). |
(0.6349120754717) | (Eze 20:37) |
2 sn The metaphor may be based in Lev 27:32 (see also Jer 33:13; Matt 25:32-33). A shepherd would count his sheep as they passed beneath his staff. |
(0.6349120754717) | (Jon 3:9) |
3 tn Heb “from the burning of his nose/face.” See Exod 4:14; 22:24; 32:12; Num 25:4; 32:14; Deut 9:19. |
(0.6349120754717) | (Rom 2:1) |
2 tn Some interpreters (e.g., C. K. Barrett, Romans [HNTC], 43) connect the inferential Διό (dio, “therefore”) with 1:32a, treating 1:32b as a parenthetical comment by Paul. |