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(0.77837557142857) (Dan 9:25)

tn Heb “sevens” (also later in this line and in v. 26).

(0.77837557142857) (Amo 8:6)

tn See the note on the word “sandals” in 2:6.

(0.77837557142857) (Mat 7:24)

tn Grk “will be like.” The same phrase occurs in v. 26.

(0.77837557142857) (Joh 21:7)

sn On the disciple whom Jesus loved see 13:23-26.

(0.77837557142857) (Act 4:13)

tn For the translation of ἰδιῶται (idiwtai) as “ordinary men” see L&N 27.26.

(0.77837557142857) (Act 4:27)

sn A wordplay on “Christ,” v. 26, which means “one who has been anointed.”

(0.77837557142857) (Act 12:5)

tn Or “constantly.” This term also appears in Luke 22:14 and Acts 26:7.

(0.77837557142857) (Rev 2:15)

sn See the note on the term Nicolaitans in 2:6.

(0.72828319047619) (Gen 9:6)

sn See the notes on the words “humankind” and “likeness” in Gen 1:26, as well as J. Barr, “The Image of God in the Book of Genesis – A Study of Terminology,” BJRL 51 (1968/69): 11-26.

(0.72828319047619) (Jer 14:12)

sn These were penalties (curses) that were to be imposed on Israel for failure to keep her covenant with God (cf. Lev 26:23-26). These three occur together fourteen other times in the book of Jeremiah.

(0.72828319047619) (Eze 5:16)

tn Heb, “break the staff of bread.” The bread supply is compared to a staff that one uses for support. See 4:16, as well as the covenant curse in Lev 26:26.

(0.72828319047619) (Eze 6:11)

sn By the sword and by famine and by pestilence. A similar trilogy of punishments is mentioned in Lev 26:25-26. See also Jer 14:12; 21:9; 27:8, 13; 29:18).

(0.72828319047619) (Hos 2:15)

tn Heb “Valley of Achor,” so named because of the unfortunate incident recorded in Josh 7:1-26 (the name is explained in v. 26; the Hebrew term Achor means “disaster” or “trouble”). Cf. TEV, CEV “Trouble Valley.”

(0.72828319047619) (Act 26:26)

tn BDAG 782 s.v. παρρησιάζομαι 1 states, “speak freely, openly, fearlessly…likew. in the ptc. w. a verb of saying foll.…παρρησιασάμενοι εἶπαν 13:46. – 26:26.” This could refer to boldness in speaking here.

(0.72828319047619) (Act 26:26)

tn Grk “I cannot convince myself.” BDAG 792 s.v. πείθω 3.a states, “οὐ πείθομαι w. acc. and inf. I cannot believe Ac 26:26” (see also BDAG 586 s.v. λανθάνω).

(0.72828319047619) (Act 26:26)

tn BDAG 586 s.v. λανθάνω states, “λανθάνειν αὐτὸν τούτων οὐ πείθομαι οὐθέν I cannot bring myself to believe that any of these things has escaped his notice Ac 26:26.”

(0.72445088095238) (Gen 3:22)

sn The man has become like one of us. See the notes on Gen 1:26 and 3:5.

(0.72445088095238) (Gen 49:26)

tn For further discussion of this passage, see I. Sonne, “Genesis 49:24-26,” JBL 65 (1946): 303-6.

(0.72445088095238) (Exo 18:22)

tn Heb “in every time,” meaning “in all normal cases” or “under normal circumstances.” The same phrase occurs in v. 26.

(0.72445088095238) (Lev 20:24)

tc Here and with the same phrase in v. 26, the LXX adds “all,” resulting in the reading “all the peoples.”



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