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(0.72870239534884) (1Co 14:2)

tn Or “with the spirit”; cf. vv. 14-16.

(0.72870239534884) (Heb 7:1)

sn A series of quotations from Gen 14:17-19.

(0.72483860465116) (Jer 29:9)

sn For the significance of “in my name” see the study notes on 14:14 and 23:27.

(0.72483860465116) (Eze 13:6)

sn The Lord has not sent them. A similar concept is found in Jer 14:14; 23:21.

(0.72483860465116) (Mat 24:7)

sn See Isa 5:13-14; 13:6-16; Hag 2:6-7; Zech 14:4.

(0.72483860465116) (Mar 13:8)

sn See Isa 5:13-14; 13:6-16; Hag 2:6-7; Zech 14:4.

(0.72483860465116) (Luk 21:11)

sn See Isa 5:13-14; 13:6-16; Hag 2:6-7; Zech 14:4.

(0.72483860465116) (2Th 2:4)

sn Allusions to Isa 14:13-14; Dan 11:36; Ezek 28:2-9 respectively.

(0.70025851162791) (Hos 13:16)

sn Beginning with 13:16, the verse numbers through 14:9 in the English Bible differ by one from the verse numbers in the Hebrew text (BHS), with 13:16 ET = 14:1 HT, 14:1 ET = 14:2 HT, etc., through 14:9 ET = 14:10 HT. Thus ch. 14 in the Hebrew Bible has 10 verses.

(0.67719665116279) (Eze 18:12)

sn The poor and needy are often mentioned together in the OT (Deut 24:14; Jer 22:16; Ezek 14:69; Ps 12:6; 35:10; 37:14).

(0.67047) (Psa 88:10)

tn Heb “Rephaim,” a term that refers to those who occupy the land of the dead (see Isa 14:9; 26:14, 19).

(0.67047) (Jer 23:17)

tn Heb “You will have peace.” But see the note on 14:13. See also 6:14 and 8:11.

(0.67047) (Jer 29:21)

tn Heb “prophesying lies in my name.” For an explanation of this idiom see the study notes on 14:14 and 23:27.

(0.67047) (Jer 29:23)

tn Heb “prophesying lies in my name.” For an explanation of this idiom see the study notes on 14:14 and 23:27.

(0.67047) (Jer 48:47)

tn See 29:14; 30:3 and the translator’s note on 29:14 for the idiom used here.

(0.67047) (Jer 49:6)

tn See Jer 29:14; 30:3 and the translator’s note on 29:14 for the idiom used here.

(0.67047) (Jer 49:39)

tn See Jer 29:14; 30:3 and the translator’s note on 29:14 for the idiom used here.

(0.67047) (Eze 18:6)

tn Heb, “does not draw near to.” “Draw near” is a euphemism for sexual intercourse (Lev 18:14; Deut 22:14; Isa 8:3).

(0.67047) (Luk 9:39)

sn The reaction is like an epileptic fit (see L&N 14.27). See the parallel in Matt 17:14-20.

(0.67047) (Luk 14:13)

sn This list of needy is like Luke 7:22. See Deut 14:28-29; 16:11-14; 26:11-13.



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