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(0.59208293548387) (Isa 19:5)

tn Heb “will dry up and be dry.” Two synonyms are joined for emphasis.

(0.59208293548387) (Isa 28:7)

tn Heb “these.” The demonstrative pronoun anticipates “priests and prophets” two lines later.

(0.59208293548387) (Isa 41:15)

tn Heb “owner of two-mouths,” i.e., double-edged.

(0.59208293548387) (Isa 46:7)

tn Or perhaps, “cannot,” here and in the following two lines. The imperfect forms can indicate capability.

(0.59208293548387) (Jer 23:12)

tn For the last two lines see 11:23 and the notes there.

(0.59208293548387) (Eze 1:23)

tc Heb “each had two wings covering and each had two wings covering,” a case of dittography. On the analogy of v. 11 and the support of the LXX, which reads the same for v. 11 and this verse, one should perhaps read “each had two wings touching another being and each had two wings covering.”

(0.59208293548387) (Eze 27:3)

tn Heb “entrances.” The plural noun may reflect the fact that Tyre had two main harbors.

(0.59208293548387) (Eze 39:9)

tn Two different types of shields are specified in the Hebrew text.

(0.59208293548387) (Dan 7:7)

tn The Aramaic word for “teeth” is dual rather than plural, suggesting two rows of teeth.

(0.59208293548387) (Mic 2:13)

tn The three verb forms (a perfect and two preterites with vav [ו] consecutive) indicate certitude.

(0.59208293548387) (Hab 1:15)

tn Heb “Therefore he is happy and rejoices.” Here two synonyms are joined for emphasis.

(0.59208293548387) (Mat 7:10)

sn The two questions of vv. 9-10 expect the answer, “No parent would do this!”

(0.59208293548387) (Mat 8:16)

sn Note how the author distinguishes healing from exorcism here, implying that the two are not identical.

(0.59208293548387) (Mat 10:10)

tn Grktwo tunics.” See the note on the word “tunic” in Matt 5:40.

(0.59208293548387) (Mar 1:34)

sn Note how the author distinguishes healing from exorcism here, implying that the two are not identical.

(0.59208293548387) (Luk 9:3)

tn Grk “have two tunics.” See the note on the word “tunics” in 3:11.

(0.59208293548387) (Luk 10:17)

tc See the tc note on the number “seventy-two” in Luke 10:1.

(0.59208293548387) (Luk 11:12)

sn The two questions of vv. 11-12 expect the answer, “No father would do this!”

(0.59208293548387) (Luk 19:43)

sn An embankment refers to either wooden barricades or earthworks, or a combination of the two.

(0.59208293548387) (Luk 24:16)

sn The two disciples will not be allowed to recognize Jesus until v. 31.



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