| (0.72249678787879) | (Mar 5:43) |
1 sn That no one should know about this. See the note on the phrase who he was in 3:12. |
| (0.72249678787879) | (Mar 6:48) |
2 tn Grk “about the fourth watch of the night,” between 3 a.m. and 6 a.m. |
| (0.72249678787879) | (Luk 3:27) |
2 sn Grk and KJV Salathiel. Most modern English translations use the OT form of the name (Shealtiel, Ezra 3:2). |
| (0.72249678787879) | (Luk 4:18) |
1 sn The phrase he has anointed me is an allusion back to Jesus’ baptism in Luke 3:21-22. |
| (0.72249678787879) | (Luk 8:3) |
2 sn Herod’s refers here to Herod Antipas. See the note on Herod Antipas in 3:1. |
| (0.72249678787879) | (Luk 13:5) |
1 sn Jesus’ point repeats v. 3. The circumstances make no difference. All must deal with the reality of what death means. |
| (0.72249678787879) | (Luk 23:7) |
3 sn Herod was Herod Antipas, son of Herod the Great. See the note on Herod in 3:1. |
| (0.72249678787879) | (Joh 19:6) |
5 tn On this use of γάρ (gar) used in exclamations and strong affirmations, see BDAG 190 s.v. γάρ 3. |
| (0.72249678787879) | (Act 3:15) |
4 sn We are witnesses. Note the two witnesses here, Peter and John (Acts 5:32; Heb 2:3-4). |
| (0.72249678787879) | (Act 6:5) |
| (0.72249678787879) | (Act 7:32) |
3 sn A quotation from Exod 3:6. The phrase suggests the God of promise, the God of the nation. |
| (0.72249678787879) | (Act 8:3) |
3 tn BDAG 762 s.v. παραδίδωμι 1.b has “εἰς φυλακήν put in prison Ac 8:3.” |
| (0.72249678787879) | (Act 10:26) |
1 tn BDAG 271 s.v. ἐγείρω 3 has “raise, help to rise….Stretched out Ac 10:26.” |
| (0.72249678787879) | (Act 11:19) |
1 sn The phrase over Stephen means in connection with Stephen’s death. See Acts 8:1b-3. |
| (0.72249678787879) | (Act 11:19) |
| (0.72249678787879) | (Act 11:27) |
| (0.72249678787879) | (Act 12:9) |
4 tn Grk “what was done through the angel was a reality” (see BDAG 43 s.v. ἀληθής 3). |
| (0.72249678787879) | (Act 13:1) |
| (0.72249678787879) | (Act 13:14) |
| (0.72249678787879) | (Act 13:23) |
1 sn From the descendants (Grk “seed”). On the importance of the seed promise involving Abraham, see Gal 3:6-29. |


