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(0.61825747540984) (Eze 40:2)

tn The expression introduces the three major visions of Ezekiel (1:1; 8:3; 40:2).

(0.61825747540984) (Luk 1:76)

sn On the phrase prepare his ways see Isa 40:3-5 and Luke 3:1-6.

(0.61825747540984) (Act 7:6)

sn A quotation from Gen 15:13. Exod 12:40 specifies the sojourn as 430 years.

(0.56311868852459) (Exo 33:22)

sn Note the use in Exod 40:3, “and you will screen the ark with the curtain.” The glory is covered, veiled from being seen.

(0.56311868852459) (Lev 13:41)

tn Heb “And if from the front edge of his face, his head is rubbed bare.” See the note on v. 40 above.

(0.56311868852459) (1Sa 17:43)

sn Sticks is a pejorative reference to David’s staff (v. 40); the same Hebrew word (מַקֵּל, maqqel) is used for both.

(0.56311868852459) (2Sa 5:8)

tn The meaning of the Hebrew term has been debated. For a survey of various views, see P. K. McCarter, II Samuel (AB), 139-40.

(0.56311868852459) (2Ch 7:15)

tn Heb “my eyes will be open and my ears attentive to the prayer of this place.” Note Solomon’s request in 6:40.

(0.56311868852459) (Job 31:38)

sn Many commentators place vv. 38-40b at the end of v. 34, so that there is no return to these conditional clauses after his final appeal.

(0.56311868852459) (Psa 55:2)

tn Or “restless” (see Gen 27:40). The Hiphil is intransitive-exhibitive, indicating the outward display of an inner attitude.

(0.56311868852459) (Psa 70:1)

sn Psalm 70. This psalm is almost identical to Ps 40:13-17. The psalmist asks for God’s help and for divine retribution against his enemies.

(0.56311868852459) (Psa 70:2)

tn Heb “may they be embarrassed and ashamed, the ones seeking my life.” Ps 40:14 has “together” after “ashamed,” and “to snatch it away” after “my life.”

(0.56311868852459) (Pro 18:10)

sn The metaphor of “running” to the Lord refers to a whole-hearted and unwavering trust in God’s protection (e.g., Isa 40:31).

(0.56311868852459) (Pro 30:32)

tn Heb “hand to mouth.” This express means “put your hand to your mouth” (e.g., Job 40:4, 5); cf. NIV “clap your hand over.”

(0.56311868852459) (Isa 62:11)

sn As v. 12 indicates, the returning exiles are the Lord’s reward/prize. See also 40:10 and the note there.

(0.56311868852459) (Eze 37:26)

sn See Isa 24:5; 55:3; 61:8; Jer 32:40; 50:5; Ezek 16:60, for other references to perpetual covenants.

(0.56311868852459) (Mat 2:1)

sn The Greek term magi here describes a class of wise men and priests who were astrologers (L&N 32.40).

(0.56311868852459) (Luk 1:35)

sn The phrase will overshadow is a reference to God’s glorious presence at work (Exod 40:34-35; Ps 91:4).

(0.56311868852459) (Luk 10:3)

sn On the imagery of lambs see Isa 40:11, Ezek 34:11-31, and John 10:1-18.

(0.56311868852459) (Luk 22:46)

sn Jesus calls the disciples again to prayerful watchfulness with the words “Get up and pray” (see 22:40). The time is full of danger (22:53).



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