(0.56719068965517) | (1Ch 1:50) |
1 tc Many medieval Hebrew |
(0.56719068965517) | (1Ch 9:42) |
1 tc So MT; some Hebrew |
(0.56719068965517) | (Job 2:11) |
1 sn See N. C. Habel, “‘Only the Jackal is My Friend,’ On Friends and Redeemers in Job,” Int 31 (1977): 227-36. |
(0.56719068965517) | (Job 30:13) |
3 tn The sense of “restraining” for “helping” was proposed by Dillmann and supported by G. R. Driver (see AJSL 52 [1935/36]: 163). |
(0.56719068965517) | (Psa 27:2) |
2 sn To devour my flesh. The psalmist compares his enemies to dangerous, hungry predators (see 2 Kgs 9:36; Ezek 39:17). |
(0.56719068965517) | (Psa 41:13) |
2 tn Heb “from everlasting to everlasting.” See 1 Chr 16:36; Neh 9:5; Pss 90:2; 106:48. |
(0.56719068965517) | (Psa 57:1) |
6 sn In the shadow of your wings. The metaphor likens God to a protective mother bird (see also Pss 17:8; 36:7). |
(0.56719068965517) | (Psa 76:3) |
2 sn This verse may allude to the miraculous defeat of the Assyrians in 701 |
(0.56719068965517) | (Psa 132:17) |
2 tn Heb “I have arranged a lamp for my anointed one.” Here the “lamp” is a metaphor for the Davidic dynasty (see 1 Kgs 11:36). |
(0.56719068965517) | (Isa 38:20) |
1 tn The infinitive construct is used here to indicate that an action is imminent. See GKC 348-49 §114.i, and IBHS 610 §36.2.3g. |
(0.56719068965517) | (Isa 55:2) |
6 sn Nourishing, fine food here represents the blessings God freely offers. These include forgiveness, a new covenantal relationship with God, and national prominence (see vv. 3-6). |
(0.56719068965517) | (Jer 22:1) |
2 sn The allusion here is to going down from the temple to the palace which was on a lower eminence. See 36:12 in its context. |
(0.56719068965517) | (Jer 38:6) |
3 tn Heb “the son of the king.” See the translator’s note on Jer 36:26 for the rendering here. |
(0.56719068965517) | (Jer 51:49) |
1 tn The infinitive construct is used here to indicate what is about to take place. See IBHS 610 §36.2.3g. |
(0.56719068965517) | (Eze 22:12) |
1 tn Heb “usury and interest you take.” See 18:13, 17. This kind of economic exploitation violated the law given in Lev 25:36. |
(0.56719068965517) | (Eze 33:3) |
2 tn Sounding the trumpet was a warning of imminent danger (Neh 4:18-20; Jer 4:19; Amos 3:6). |
(0.56719068965517) | (Eze 45:10) |
1 sn Previous legislation regarding this practice may be found in Lev 19:35-36; Deut 25:13-16; Mic 6:10-12. |
(0.56719068965517) | (Eze 48:16) |
1 tn Heb “four thousand five hundred cubits” (i.e., 2.36 kilometers); the phrase occurs three more times in this verse. |
(0.56719068965517) | (Eze 48:30) |
1 tn Heb “four thousand five hundred cubits” (i.e., 2.36 kilometers); the phrase occurs again in vv. 32-34. |
(0.56719068965517) | (Dan 2:35) |
1 tn Aram “as one.” For the meaning “without distinction” see the following: F. Rosenthal, Grammar, 36, §64, and p. 93; E. Vogt, Lexicon linguae aramaicae, 60. |