| (0.76099666666667) | (Eze 43:27) |
2 sn The people also could partake of the food of the peace offering (Lev 3). |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Eze 44:25) |
1 sn This law was part of the legal code for priests (Lev 21:1-3). |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Eze 47:22) |
1 sn A similar attitude toward non-Israelites is found in Isa 56:3-8. |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Dan 11:20) |
3 sn Perhaps this exactor of tribute was Heliodorus (cf. 2 Maccabees 3). |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Amo 2:12) |
1 sn Nazirites were strictly forbidden to drink wine (Num 6:2-3). |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Amo 3:14) |
3 tn Traditionally, “transgressions, sins,” but see the note on the word “crimes” in 1:3. |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Jon 3:10) |
5 tn Heb “and he did not do it.” See notes on 3:8-9. |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Jon 4:2) |
5 tn See note on the phrase “to Tarshish” in 1:3. |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Mal 4:4) |
1 sn Horeb is another name for Mount Sinai (cf. Exod 3:1). |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Mat 1:6) |
1 sn By the wife of Uriah, i.e., Bathsheba (cf. 2 Sam 11:3). |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Mar 7:4) |
2 sn Verses 3-4 represent parenthetical remarks by the author, giving background information. |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Luk 2:26) |
4 tn On the grammar of this temporal clause, see BDF §§383.3; 395. |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Luk 3:19) |
1 sn Herod refers here to Herod Antipas. See the note on Herod Antipas in 3:1. |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Luk 6:29) |
4 tn See the note on the word “tunics” in 3:11. |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Luk 6:37) |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Luk 9:3) |
5 tn Grk “have two tunics.” See the note on the word “tunics” in 3:11. |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Luk 9:7) |
1 sn Herod refers here to Herod Antipas. See the note on Herod Antipas in 3:1. |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Luk 13:31) |
5 sn Herod refers here to Herod Antipas. See the note on Herod Antipas in 3:1. |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Luk 18:11) |
5 sn A general category for “sinners” (1 Cor 6:9; Lev 19:3). |
| (0.76099666666667) | (Luk 19:37) |
5 sn See 2:13, 20; Acts 2:47; 3:8-9. |


