(0.7937711025641) | (Psa 44:4) |
3 tn That is, Israel. See Pss 14:7; 22:23. |
(0.7937711025641) | (Psa 60:1) |
8 sn You have rejected us. See Pss 43:2; 44:9, 23. |
(0.7937711025641) | (Psa 69:15) |
1 tn Heb “well,” which here symbolizes the place of the dead (cf. Ps 55:23). |
(0.7937711025641) | (Psa 84:6) |
3 tn This rare word may refer to the early (or autumn) rains (see Joel 2:23). |
(0.7937711025641) | (Psa 106:23) |
4 sn Verses 19-23 describe the events of Exod 32:1-35. |
(0.7937711025641) | (Isa 19:21) |
3 tn Heb “in that day” (so KJV), likewise at the beginning of vv. 23 and 24. |
(0.7937711025641) | (Isa 25:6) |
1 sn That is, Mount Zion (see 24:23); cf. TEV; NLT “In Jerusalem.” |
(0.7937711025641) | (Isa 41:21) |
2 sn Apparently this challenge is addressed to the pagan idol gods, see vv. 23-24. |
(0.7937711025641) | (Isa 63:6) |
1 sn See Isa 49:26 and 51:23 for similar imagery. |
(0.7937711025641) | (Jer 22:12) |
1 sn This prophecy was fulfilled according to 2 Kgs 23:34. |
(0.7937711025641) | (Jer 23:12) |
1 tn For the last two lines see 11:23 and the notes there. |
(0.7937711025641) | (Jer 51:57) |
1 sn For discussion of the terms “governors” and “leaders” see the note at Jer 51:23. |
(0.7937711025641) | (Eze 5:16) |
3 tn The language of this verse may have been influenced by Deut 32:23. |
(0.7937711025641) | (Eze 43:2) |
3 sn Earlier Ezekiel had observed God leaving the temple to the east (11:23). |
(0.7937711025641) | (Dan 4:21) |
1 tn Aram “the beasts of the field” (also in vv. 23, 25, 32). |
(0.7937711025641) | (Mat 6:23) |
1 tn Or “if your eye is sick” (L&N 23.149). |
(0.7937711025641) | (Mat 10:16) |
2 sn This imagery of wolves is found in intertestamental Judaism; see Pss. Sol. 8:23, 30. |
(0.7937711025641) | (Mat 22:24) |
1 tn Grk “and raise up seed,” an idiom for fathering children (L&N 23.59). |
(0.7937711025641) | (Luk 2:39) |
4 sn On the phrase the law of the Lord see Luke 2:22-23. |
(0.7937711025641) | (Luk 11:34) |
2 tn Or “when it is sick” (L&N 23.149). |