(0.72391551612903) | (Luk 10:17) |
2 tc See the tc note on the number “seventy-two” in Luke 10:1. |
(0.72391551612903) | (Luk 10:21) |
1 tn Grk “In that same hour” (L&N 67.1). |
(0.72391551612903) | (Luk 11:42) |
3 sn These small herbs were tithed with great care (Mishnah, m. Demai 2:1). |
(0.72391551612903) | (Luk 13:31) |
5 sn Herod refers here to Herod Antipas. See the note on Herod Antipas in 3:1. |
(0.72391551612903) | (Luk 15:17) |
2 tn Grk “bread,” but used figuratively for food of any kind (L&N 5.1). |
(0.72391551612903) | (Luk 18:11) |
5 sn A general category for “sinners” (1 Cor 6:9; Lev 19:3). |
(0.72391551612903) | (Luk 18:22) |
3 sn See Luke 1:50-53; 6:20-23; 14:12-14. |
(0.72391551612903) | (Luk 20:28) |
3 tn The use of ἵνα (Jina) with imperatival force is unusual (BDF §470.1). |
(0.72391551612903) | (Luk 22:44) |
2 sn Angelic aid is noted elsewhere in the gospels: Matt 4:11 = Mark 1:13. |
(0.72391551612903) | (Luk 24:25) |
2 tn Grk “O,” an interjection used both in address and emotion (BDAG 1101 s.v. 1). |
(0.72391551612903) | (Joh 1:19) |
4 sn John the Baptist’s testimony seems to take place over 3 days: day 1, John’s testimony about his own role is largely negative (1:19-28); day 2, John gives positive testimony about who Jesus is (1:29-34); day 3, John sends his own disciples to follow Jesus (1:35-40). |
(0.72391551612903) | (Joh 2:1) |
(0.72391551612903) | (Joh 2:11) |
(0.72391551612903) | (Joh 2:12) |
(0.72391551612903) | (Joh 3:13) |
3 sn See the note on the title Son of Man in 1:51. |
(0.72391551612903) | (Joh 4:46) |
(0.72391551612903) | (Joh 4:46) |
(0.72391551612903) | (Joh 6:17) |
(0.72391551612903) | (Joh 6:24) |
(0.72391551612903) | (Joh 6:59) |