| (0.76099666666667) | (Deu 9:26) |
1 tn Heb “the |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Deu 34:1) |
1 sn For the geography involved, see note on the term “Pisgah” in Deut 3:17. |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Jos 2:4) |
2 tn Heb “the men came to me.” See the note on this phrase in v. 3. |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Jos 4:20) |
1 tn Heb “these,” referring specifically to the twelve stones mentioned in vv. 3-7. |
| (0.76099666666667) | (1Sa 9:8) |
1 sn A quarter shekel of silver would weigh about a tenth of an ounce (about 3 grams). |
| (0.76099666666667) | (1Sa 28:7) |
1 tn Heb “an owner of a ritual pit.” See the note at v. 3. |
| (0.76099666666667) | (2Sa 3:3) |
1 tn The Hebrew text does not have the word “son.” So also in vv. 3-5. |
| (0.76099666666667) | (2Sa 21:16) |
3 sn Three hundred bronze shekels would have weighed about 7.5 pounds (3.4 kg). |
| (0.76099666666667) | (1Ki 11:9) |
2 sn These two occasions are mentioned in 1 Kgs 3:5 and 9:2. |
| (0.76099666666667) | (1Ki 18:12) |
4 tn Heb “has feared the |
| (0.76099666666667) | (1Ch 25:11) |
1 tn “Izri” is a variant of the name “Zeri” (cf. 25:3). |
| (0.76099666666667) | (2Ch 5:10) |
1 sn Horeb is another name for Mount Sinai (cf. Exod 3:1). |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Ezr 3:2) |
1 sn Jozadak (also in 3:8) is a variant spelling of Jehozadak. |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Ezr 4:2) |
1 tn Heb “the heads of the fathers.” So also in v. 3. |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Est 2:2) |
1 tn Heb “young women, virgins, good of form.” The same phrase also occurs in v. 3. |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Job 3:18) |
5 tn Or “taskmaster.” The same Hebrew word is used for the taskmasters in Exod 3:7. |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Psa 5:1) |
4 tn Or “sighing.” The word occurs only here and in Ps 39:3. |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Psa 18:33) |
2 sn Habakkuk uses similar language to describe his faith during difficult times. See Hab 3:19. |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Psa 19:4) |
3 tn Heb “their” (see the note on the word “its” in v. 3). |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Psa 24:3) |
1 tn The imperfects in v. 3 are modal, expressing potential or permission. |


