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(0.66701303225806) (Gal 4:3)

tn See the note on the word “minor” in 4:1.

(0.66701303225806) (1Th 4:10)

sn To do so more and more. See 1 Thess 4:1.

(0.63128587096774) (Job 41:1)

sn Beginning with 41:1, the verse numbers through 41:9 in the English Bible differ from the verse numbers in the Hebrew text (BHS), with 41:1 ET = 40:25 HT, 41:2 ET = 40:26 HT, etc., through 41:34 ET = 41:26 HT. The Hebrew verse numbers in the remainder of the chapter differ from the verse numbers in the English Bible. Beginning with 42:1 the verse numbers in the ET and HT are again the same.

(0.61607435483871) (Isa 49:7)

tn For this sense of קוּם (qum), see Gen 19:1; 23:7; 33:10; Lev 19:32; 1 Sam 20:41; 25:41; 1 Kgs 2:19; Job 29:8.

(0.61217729032258) (Job 28:8)

tn Heb “the sons of pride.” In Job 41:26 the expression refers to carnivorous wild beasts.

(0.61217729032258) (Psa 30:2)

sn You healed me. Apparently the psalmist was plagued by a serious illness that threatened his life. See Ps 41.

(0.61217729032258) (Psa 72:18)

tn Heb “[be] blessed.” See Pss 18:46; 28:6; 31:21; 41:13.

(0.61217729032258) (Isa 43:1)

tn Or “redeem.” See the note at 41:14. Cf. NCV “saved you”; CEV “rescued you”; NLT “ransomed you.”

(0.61217729032258) (Dan 2:33)

sn Clay refers to baked clay, which – though hard – was also fragile. Cf. the reference in v. 41 to “wet clay.”

(0.61217729032258) (Col 3:22)

tn On this word here and in 4:1, see the note on “fellow slave” in 1:7.

(0.61217729032258) (1Jo 4:4)

sn Them refers to the secessionist opponents, called “false prophets” in 4:1 (compare 2:19).

(0.55734161290323) (Exo 10:11)

tn The suffix on the sign of the accusative refers in a general sense to the idea contained in the preceding clause (see GKC 440-41 §135.p).

(0.55734161290323) (Exo 22:25)

sn The moneylender will be demanding and exacting. In Ps 109:11 and 2 Kgs 4:1 the word is rendered as “extortioner.”

(0.55734161290323) (Deu 1:40)

tn The Hebrew pronoun is plural, as are the following verbs, indicating that Moses and the people are addressed (note v. 41).

(0.55734161290323) (Deu 3:11)

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.

(0.55734161290323) (Job 3:1)

sn The previous chapters (1-2) were prose narrative, this chapter, however, commences the poetic section of the book (chs. 3-41) containing the cycles of speeches.

(0.55734161290323) (Job 4:3)

tn The “feeble hands” are literally “hands hanging down.” This is a sign of weakness, helplessness, or despondency (see 2 Sam 4:1; Isa 13:7).

(0.55734161290323) (Job 11:3)

tn The verb חָרַשׁ (kharash) in the Hiphil means “to silence” (41:4); here it functions in a causative sense, “reduce to silence.”

(0.55734161290323) (Job 30:21)

tn The idiom uses the Niphal verb “you are turned” with “to cruelty.” See Job 41:20b, as well as Isa 63:10.

(0.55734161290323) (Psa 22:12)

sn Bashan, located east of the Jordan River, was well-known for its cattle. See Ezek 39:18; Amos 4:1.



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