(0.50778816666667) | (Isa 42:5) |
3 tn Heb “and spirit [i.e., “breath”] to the ones walking in it” (NAB, NASB, and NRSV all similar). |
(0.50778816666667) | (Isa 61:9) |
1 tn Heb “all who see them will recognize them, that they [are] descendants [whom] the Lord has blessed.” |
(0.50778816666667) | (Isa 63:9) |
1 tn Heb “in all their distress, there was distress to him” (reading לוֹ [lo] with the margin/Qere). |
(0.50778816666667) | (Isa 64:6) |
1 tn Heb “and like a garment of menstruation [are] all our righteous acts”; KJV, NIV “filthy rags”; ASV “a polluted garment.” |
(0.50778816666667) | (Isa 65:25) |
4 tn Heb “in all my holy mountain.” These same words appear in 11:9. See the note there. |
(0.50778816666667) | (Jer 7:15) |
1 tn Heb “the descendants of Ephraim.” However, Ephraim here stands (as it often does) for all the northern tribes of Israel. |
(0.50778816666667) | (Jer 12:13) |
1 sn Invading armies lived off the land, using up all the produce and destroying everything they could not consume. |
(0.50778816666667) | (Jer 18:16) |
2 tn Heb “an object of lasting hissing. All who pass that way will be appalled and shake their head.” |
(0.50778816666667) | (Jer 23:14) |
4 tn Heb “All of them are to me like Sodom and its [Jerusalem’s] inhabitants like Gomorrah.” |
(0.50778816666667) | (Jer 28:11) |
1 tn Heb “I will break the yoke of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon from upon the necks of all the nations.” |
(0.50778816666667) | (Jer 33:9) |
1 tn Heb “And it [the city] will be to me for a name for joy and for praise and for honor before all the nations of the earth which will hear of all the good things which I will do for them and which will be in awe and tremble for all the good things and all the peace [or prosperity] which I will do for them.” The long complex Hebrew sentence has been broken down to better conform with contemporary English style. |
(0.50778816666667) | (Jer 44:28) |
1 sn This statement shows that the preceding “none,” “never again,” “all” in vv. 26-27 are rhetorical hyperbole. Not all but almost all; very few would survive. The following statement implies that the reason that they are left alive is to bear witness to the fact that the |
(0.50778816666667) | (Eze 4:9) |
1 sn Wheat, barley, beans, lentils, millet, and spelt. All these foods were common in Mesopotamia where Ezekiel was exiled. |
(0.50778816666667) | (Eze 24:6) |
3 tn Here “lot” may refer to the decision made by casting lots; it is not chosen at all. |
(0.50778816666667) | (Eze 32:22) |
2 tn Heb “all of them slain, the ones felled by the sword.” See as well vv. 23-24. |
(0.50778816666667) | (Dan 4:11) |
2 tn Or “to the end of all the earth” (so KJV, ASV); NCV, CEV “from anywhere on earth.” |
(0.50778816666667) | (Hos 12:8) |
5 tn Heb “In all my gains/labors, no one can find in me any guilt which is sin.” |
(0.50778816666667) | (Zep 2:11) |
4 tn Heb “and all the coastlands of the nations will worship [or, “bow down”] to him, each from his own place.” |
(0.50778816666667) | (Zep 3:11) |
2 tn Heb “In that day you not be ashamed because of all your actions, [in] which you rebelled against me.” |
(0.50778816666667) | (Zec 1:12) |
1 sn Note that here the angel of the |