(0.43984549295775) | (1Ki 15:17) |
1 tn Heb “and he built up Ramah so as to not permit going out or coming in to Asa king of Judah.” |
(0.43984549295775) | (1Ki 20:34) |
2 tn Heb “streets,” but this must refer to streets set up with stalls for merchants to sell their goods. See HALOT 299 s.v. חוּץ. |
(0.43984549295775) | (2Ki 3:7) |
3 tn Heb “I will go up – like me, like you; like my people, like your people; like my horses; like your horses.” |
(0.43984549295775) | (2Ki 3:20) |
1 tn Heb “and in the morning, when the offering is offered up, look, water was coming from the way of Edom, and the land was filled with water.” |
(0.43984549295775) | (2Ki 12:4) |
4 tn Heb “all the silver which goes up on the heart of a man to bring to the house of the |
(0.43984549295775) | (2Ki 19:29) |
3 sn This refers to crops that grew up on their own (that is, without cultivation) from the seed planted in past years. |
(0.43984549295775) | (2Ki 24:1) |
2 tn Heb “came up.” Perhaps an object (“against him”) has been accidentally omitted from the text. See M. Cogan and H. Tadmor, II Kings (AB), 306. |
(0.43984549295775) | (2Ch 10:8) |
1 tn Heb “Rehoboam rejected the advice of the elders which they advised and he consulted the young men with whom he had grown up, who stood before him.” |
(0.43984549295775) | (2Ch 11:23) |
1 tn Heb “and he was discerning and broke up from all his sons to all the lands of Judah and Benjamin, to all the fortified cities.” |
(0.43984549295775) | (2Ch 16:1) |
1 tn Heb “and he built up Ramah so as to not permit going out or coming in to Asa king of Judah.” |
(0.43984549295775) | (2Ch 36:15) |
2 tn Heb “and the |
(0.43984549295775) | (2Ch 36:23) |
2 tn Heb “Whoever [is] among you from all his people – may the |
(0.43984549295775) | (Ezr 7:1) |
2 tn The words “came up from Babylon” do not appear in the Hebrew text until v. 6. They have been supplied here for the sake of clarity. |
(0.43984549295775) | (Job 1:10) |
1 tn The use of the independent personal pronoun here emphasizes the subject of the verb: “Have you not put up a hedge.” |
(0.43984549295775) | (Job 15:2) |
2 tn The image is rather graphic. It is saying that he puffs himself up with the wind and then brings out of his mouth blasts of this wind. |
(0.43984549295775) | (Job 19:10) |
4 tn The NEB has “my tent rope,” but that seems too contrived here. It is absurd to pull up a tent-rope like a tree. |
(0.43984549295775) | (Job 19:18) |
1 sn The use of the verb “rise” is probably fairly literal. When Job painfully tries to get up and walk, the little boys make fun of him. |
(0.43984549295775) | (Job 20:26) |
1 tn Heb “all darkness is hidden for his laid up things.” “All darkness” refers to the misfortunes and afflictions that await. The verb “hidden” means “is destined for.” |
(0.43984549295775) | (Job 22:8) |
3 tn The expression is unusual: “the one lifted up of face.” This is the “honored one,” the one to whom the dignity will be given. |
(0.43984549295775) | (Job 24:18) |
4 sn The wicked person is described here as a spray or foam upon the waters, built up in the agitation of the waters but dying away swiftly. |