(0.51833356164384) | (Isa 14:13) |
3 sn Zaphon, the Canaanite version of Olympus, was the “mountain of assembly” where the gods met. |
(0.51833356164384) | (Isa 24:15) |
3 tn Heb “name,” which here stands for God’s reputation achieved by his mighty deeds. |
(0.51833356164384) | (Isa 41:21) |
2 sn Apparently this challenge is addressed to the pagan idol gods, see vv. 23-24. |
(0.51833356164384) | (Jer 2:24) |
2 sn The metaphor is intended to depict Israel’s irrepressible desire to worship other gods. |
(0.51833356164384) | (Jer 3:13) |
3 tn Heb “scattered your ways with foreign [gods]” or “spread out your breasts to strangers.” |
(0.51833356164384) | (Jer 44:4) |
2 sn This refers to the worship of other gods mentioned in the previous verse. |
(0.51833356164384) | (Jer 51:50) |
1 sn God’s exiled people are told to leave doomed Babylon (see v. 45). |
(0.51833356164384) | (Eze 7:12) |
1 tn Heb “wrath.” Context clarifies that God’s wrath is in view. |
(0.51833356164384) | (Eze 8:1) |
3 tn Heb “fell upon me there,” that is, God’s influence came over him. |
(0.51833356164384) | (Eze 8:10) |
2 tn Heb “detestable.” The word is often used to describe the figures of foreign gods. |
(0.51833356164384) | (Eze 28:2) |
4 tn Heb “and you made your heart (mind) like the heart (mind) of gods.” |
(0.51833356164384) | (Eze 28:6) |
1 tn Heb “because of your making your heart like the heart of gods.” |
(0.51833356164384) | (Eze 43:7) |
(0.51833356164384) | (Dan 5:11) |
3 tc Theodotion lacks the phrase “and wisdom like the wisdom of the gods.” |
(0.51833356164384) | (Hab 3:14) |
3 tn Heb “me,” but the author speaks as a representative of God’s people. |
(0.51833356164384) | (Mat 6:10) |
1 sn Your kingdom come represents the hope for the full manifestation of God’s promised rule. |
(0.51833356164384) | (Mat 9:38) |
1 sn The phrase Lord of the harvest recognizes God’s sovereignty over the harvest process. |
(0.51833356164384) | (Luk 2:30) |
1 sn To see Jesus, the Messiah, is to see God’s salvation. |
(0.51833356164384) | (Luk 10:2) |
2 sn The phrase Lord of the harvest recognizes God’s sovereignty over the harvest process. |
(0.51833356164384) | (Luk 11:2) |
4 sn Your kingdom come represents the hope for the full manifestation of God’s promised rule. |