(0.72445088095238) | (Lev 25:47) |
1 tn Heb “And if the hand of a foreigner and resident with you reaches” (cf. v. 26 for this idiom). |
(0.72445088095238) | (Deu 10:8) |
2 sn To formulate blessings. The most famous example of this is the priestly “blessing formula” of Num 6:24-26. |
(0.72445088095238) | (Jos 7:24) |
1 tn Or “Trouble” The name is “Achor” in Hebrew, which means “disaster” or “trouble” (also in v. 26). |
(0.72445088095238) | (1Ch 24:20) |
2 tn This appears to be a variant of the name Shebuel (cf. 1 Chr 23:16 and 26:24). |
(0.72445088095238) | (Ezr 7:27) |
1 sn At this point the language of the book reverts from Aramaic (7:12-26) back to Hebrew. |
(0.72445088095238) | (Job 28:8) |
1 tn Heb “the sons of pride.” In Job 41:26 the expression refers to carnivorous wild beasts. |
(0.72445088095238) | (Job 41:5) |
1 tn The Hebrew verb is שָׂחַק (sakhaq, “to sport; to trifle; to play,” Ps 104:26). |
(0.72445088095238) | (Psa 26:1) |
1 sn Psalm 26. The author invites the Lord to test his integrity, asserts his innocence and declares his loyalty to God. |
(0.72445088095238) | (Psa 35:27) |
1 tn The prefixed verbal forms in v. 27a are understood as jussives (see vv. 24b-26). |
(0.72445088095238) | (Psa 44:26) |
1 tn Or “redeem us.” See Pss 25:22; 26:11; 69:18; 119:134. |
(0.72445088095238) | (Pro 29:20) |
3 sn Rash speech cannot easily be remedied. The prospects for a fool are better (e.g., Prov 26:12). |
(0.72445088095238) | (Isa 44:2) |
1 sn Jeshurun is a poetic name for Israel; it occurs here and in Deut 32:15; 33:5, 26. |
(0.72445088095238) | (Jer 25:23) |
2 tn For the discussion regarding the meaning of the terms here see the notes on 9:26. |
(0.72445088095238) | (Eze 10:2) |
2 tn The Hebrew term often refers to chariot wheels (Isa 28:28; Ezek 23:24; 26:10). |
(0.72445088095238) | (Eze 18:31) |
1 sn In Ezek 11:19, 36:26 the new heart and new spirit are promised as future blessings. |
(0.72445088095238) | (Eze 31:16) |
1 sn For the expression “going down to the pit,” see Ezek 26:20; 32:18, 24, 29. |
(0.72445088095238) | (Eze 34:30) |
2 sn The blessings described in vv. 25-30 are those promised for obedience in Lev 26:4-13. |
(0.72445088095238) | (Mat 27:11) |
5 sn The reply “You say so” is somewhat enigmatic, like Jesus’ earlier reply to the Jewish leadership in 26:64. |
(0.72445088095238) | (Luk 1:53) |
2 sn Another fundamental contrast of Luke’s is between the hungry and the rich (Luke 6:20-26). |
(0.72445088095238) | (Luk 8:37) |
2 tc See the tc note on “Gerasenes” in v. 26 for the same geographical options for the textual variants. |