(0.31600377419355) | (Job 36:16) |
2 tn Heb “a broad place where there is no cramping beneath [or under] it.” |
(0.31600377419355) | (Isa 14:11) |
3 tn Heb “under you maggots are spread out, and worms are your cover.” |
(0.31600377419355) | (Eze 26:6) |
1 sn That is, the towns located inland that were under Tyre’s rule. |
(0.31600377419355) | (Mal 3:9) |
1 tn Heb “cursed with a curse” that is, “under a curse” (so NIV, NLT, CEV). |
(0.31600377419355) | (Mat 13:5) |
2 sn The rocky ground in Palestine would be a limestone base lying right under the soil. |
(0.31600377419355) | (Mar 4:5) |
1 sn The rocky ground in Palestine would be a limestone base lying right under the soil. |
(0.31600377419355) | (Luk 8:6) |
1 sn The rock in Palestine would be a limestone base lying right under the soil. |
(0.31600377419355) | (Act 2:5) |
2 tn Grk “Now there were residing in Jerusalem Jews, devout men from every nation under heaven.” |
(0.31600377419355) | (Act 19:13) |
4 sn The expression I sternly warn you means “I charge you as under oath.” |
(0.31600377419355) | (2Co 9:5) |
3 tn Grk “as a covetousness”; that is, a gift given grudgingly or under compulsion. |
(0.31600377419355) | (1Th 5:27) |
1 tn Grk “I adjure you by the Lord,” “I put you under oath before the Lord.” |
(0.29751922580645) | (Sos 8:5) |
1 sn The imagery of v. 6 is romantic: (1) His mother originally conceived him with his father under the apple tree, (2) his mother gave birth to him under the apple tree, and (3) the Beloved had now awakened him to love under the same apple tree. The cycle of life and love had come around full circle under the apple tree. While his mother had awakened his eyes to life, the Beloved had awakened him to love. His parents had made love under the apple tree to conceive him in love, and now Solomon and his Beloved were making love under the same apple tree of love. |
(0.28964905806452) | (Pro 28:15) |
3 sn A poor nation under the control of political tyrants who are dangerous and destructive is helpless. The people of that nation will crumble under them because they cannot meet their demands and are of no use to them. |
(0.28964905806452) | (Zec 3:10) |
1 sn The imagery of fellowship under his vine and under his fig tree describes the peaceful dominion of the |
(0.28964905806452) | (Act 23:21) |
5 tn Or “bound themselves under a curse.” BDAG 63 s.v. ἀναθεματίζω 1 has “trans. put under a curse τινά someone… ἀ. ἑαυτόν vss. 12, 21, 13 v.l.” |
(0.28763280645161) | (Exo 18:22) |
2 tn Heb “in every time,” meaning “in all normal cases” or “under normal circumstances.” The same phrase occurs in v. 26. |
(0.28763280645161) | (Lev 15:10) |
1 tn Heb “which shall be under him.” The verb is perhaps a future perfect, “which shall have been.” |
(0.28763280645161) | (Lev 24:18) |
2 tn Heb “soul under soul.” Cf. KJV “beast for beast”; NCV “must give…another animal to take its place.” |
(0.28763280645161) | (Num 2:10) |
1 tn Here and throughout the line is literally “[under] the standard of the camp of Reuben…according to their divisions.” |
(0.28763280645161) | (Deu 3:6) |
1 tn Heb “we put them under the ban” (נַחֲרֵם, nakharem). See note at 2:34. |