(0.48336673) | (Act 4:28) |
1 tn Grk “hand,” here a metaphor for God’s strength or power or authority. |
(0.48336673) | (Act 7:18) |
2 tn Grk “arose,” but in this context it clearly refers to a king assuming power. |
(0.48336673) | (Act 12:11) |
3 sn Here the hand of Herod is a metaphor for Herod’s power or control. |
(0.48336673) | (Eph 3:7) |
3 sn On the exercise of his power see 1:19-20. |
(0.48336673) | (Eph 3:20) |
1 sn On the power that is working within us see 1:19-20. |
(0.48336673) | (Phi 3:10) |
2 tn Grk “to know him, the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings.” |
(0.443299) | (Pro 30:22) |
1 sn A servant coming to power could become a tyrant if he is unaccustomed to the use of such power, or he might retain the attitude of a servant and be useless as a leader. |
(0.443299) | (Act 16:29) |
2 sn Fell down. The earthquake and the freeing of the prisoners showed that God’s power was present. Such power could only be recognized. The open doors opened the jailer’s heart. |
(0.44023365) | (Gen 26:13) |
2 tn Heb “and he went, going and becoming great.” The construction stresses that his growth in possessions and power continued steadily. |
(0.44023365) | (Deu 28:32) |
1 tn Heb “and there will be no power in your hand”; NCV “there will be nothing you can do.” |
(0.44023365) | (Job 9:34) |
3 sn The “rod” is a symbol of the power of God to decree whatever judgments and afflictions fall upon people. |
(0.44023365) | (Job 12:6) |
3 sn The line is perhaps best understood as describing one who thinks he is invested with the power of God. |
(0.44023365) | (Psa 65:10) |
5 tn Heb “its vegetation you bless.” Divine “blessing” often involves endowing an object with special power or capacity. |
(0.44023365) | (Psa 93:1) |
2 sn Strength is compared here to a belt that one wears for support. The Lord’s power undergirds his rule. |
(0.44023365) | (Psa 118:10) |
2 tn In this context the phrase “in the name of the |
(0.44023365) | (Isa 51:2) |
3 tn “Bless” may here carry the sense of “endue with potency, reproductive power.” See Gen 1:28. |
(0.44023365) | (Mat 16:18) |
1 tn Or “and the power of death” (taking the reference to the gates of Hades as a metonymy). |
(0.44023365) | (Luk 19:37) |
6 tn Or “works of power,” “miracles.” Jesus’ ministry of miracles is what has drawn attention. See Luke 7:22. |
(0.44023365) | (Luk 21:31) |
2 sn The kingdom of God refers here to the kingdom in all its power. See Luke 17:20-37. |
(0.44023365) | (Luk 22:16) |
3 sn The kingdom of God here refers to the kingdom in all its power. See Luke 17:20-37. |