(0.66850923913043) | (Act 26:11) |
2 sn See the note on synagogue in 6:9. |
(0.66850923913043) | (Act 28:27) |
4 sn A quotation from Isa 6:9-10. |
(0.66850923913043) | (Rom 3:13) |
2 sn A quotation from Pss 5:9; 140:3. |
(0.66850923913043) | (Rom 9:20) |
3 sn A quotation from Isa 29:16; 45:9. |
(0.66850923913043) | (1Co 10:8) |
1 sn This incident is recorded in Num 25:1-9. |
(0.66850923913043) | (1Co 10:9) |
2 sn This incident is recorded in Num 21:5-9. |
(0.66850923913043) | (Heb 12:29) |
1 sn A quotation from Deut 4:24; 9:3. |
(0.66850923913043) | (Jam 4:11) |
2 tn See note on the word “believer” in 1:9. |
(0.66850923913043) | (Rev 3:9) |
2 sn See the note on synagogue in 2:9. |
(0.6650297826087) | (Isa 1:5) |
1 sn In vv. 5-9 Isaiah addresses the battered nation (5-8) and speaks as their representative (9). |
(0.6650297826087) | (Mar 11:7) |
3 sn See Zech 9:9, a prophecy fulfilled here (cf. Matt 21:5; John 12:15. |
(0.62212684782609) | (Act 22:6) |
2 sn En route and near Damascus. This is the first retelling of Paul’s Damascus Road experience in Acts (cf. Acts 9:1-9; the second retelling is in Acts 26:9-20). |
(0.61606919565217) | (Gen 25:22) |
3 sn Asked the |
(0.61606919565217) | (Jer 23:10) |
1 tn Heb “adulterers.” But spiritual adultery is clearly meant as also in 3:8-9; 9:2, and probably also 5:7. |
(0.61606919565217) | (Jer 49:32) |
1 tn See the translator’s note at Jer 9:26 and compare the usage in 9:26 and 25:23. |
(0.61606919565217) | (Eze 7:23) |
2 tn Heb “judgment for blood,” i.e., indictment or accountability for bloodshed. The word for “judgment” does not appear in the similar phrase in 9:9. |
(0.61606919565217) | (Eze 16:5) |
1 sn These verbs, “pity” and “spare,” echo the judgment oracles in 5:11; 7:4, 9; 8:18; 9:5, 10. |
(0.61606919565217) | (Mat 21:5) |
2 tn Grk “the foal of an animal under the yoke,” i.e., a hard-working animal. This is a quotation from Zech 9:9. |
(0.61606919565217) | (Luk 1:79) |
1 sn On the phrases who sit in darkness…and…death see Isa 9:1-2; 42:7; 49:9-10. |
(0.61606919565217) | (Luk 23:8) |
3 sn Herod, hoping to see him perform some miraculous sign, seems to have treated Jesus as a curiosity (cf. 9:7-9). |