(0.65281430434783) | (Jer 25:38) |
1 sn The text returns to the metaphor alluded to in v. 30. The bracketing of speeches with repeated words or motifs is a common rhetorical device in ancient literature. |
(0.65281430434783) | (Jer 33:6) |
2 sn Compare Jer 30:17. Jerusalem is again being personified and her political and spiritual well-being are again in view. |
(0.65281430434783) | (Jer 33:17) |
2 sn It should be noted once again that the reference is to all Israel, not just to Judah (cf. Jer 23:5-6; 30:9). |
(0.65281430434783) | (Jer 48:47) |
1 tn See 29:14; 30:3 and the translator’s note on 29:14 for the idiom used here. |
(0.65281430434783) | (Jer 49:6) |
1 tn See Jer 29:14; 30:3 and the translator’s note on 29:14 for the idiom used here. |
(0.65281430434783) | (Jer 49:39) |
1 tn See Jer 29:14; 30:3 and the translator’s note on 29:14 for the idiom used here. |
(0.65281430434783) | (Jer 51:53) |
1 tn Or “ascends [into] heaven.” Note the use of the phrase in Deut 30:12; 2 Kgs 2:11; and Amos 9:2. |
(0.65281430434783) | (Eze 7:19) |
4 tn The “stumbling block of their iniquity” is a unique phrase of the prophet Ezekiel (Ezek 14:3, 4, 7; 18:30; 44:12). |
(0.65281430434783) | (Eze 16:8) |
3 tn Heb “wing” or “skirt.” The gesture symbolized acquiring a woman in early Arabia (similarly, see Deut 22:30; Ruth 3:9). |
(0.65281430434783) | (Eze 35:2) |
2 sn Mount Seir is to be identified with Edom (Ezek 35:15), home of Esau’s descendants (Gen 25:21-30). |
(0.65281430434783) | (Eze 36:18) |
(0.65281430434783) | (Mat 13:25) |
1 tn Grk “sowed darnel.” The Greek term ζιζάνιον (zizanion) refers to an especially undesirable weed that looks like wheat but has poisonous seeds (L&N 3.30). |
(0.65281430434783) | (Mat 17:17) |
3 sn The rebuke for lack of faith has OT roots: Num 14:27; Deut 32:5, 30; Isa 59:8. |
(0.65281430434783) | (Mat 17:24) |
3 sn The temple tax refers to the half-shekel tax paid annually by male Jews to support the temple (Exod 30:13-16). |
(0.65281430434783) | (Mar 9:19) |
3 sn The rebuke for lack of faith has OT roots: Num 14:27; Deut 32:5, 30; Isa 59:8. |
(0.65281430434783) | (Mar 9:31) |
4 sn They will kill him and after three days he will rise. See the note at the end of Mark 8:30 regarding the passion predictions. |
(0.65281430434783) | (Luk 4:16) |
3 sn Nazareth was Jesus’ hometown (which is why he is known as Jesus of Nazareth) about 20 miles (30 km) southwest from Capernaum. |
(0.65281430434783) | (Luk 7:30) |
6 sn Luke 7:29-30 forms something of an aside by the author. To indicate this, they have been placed in parentheses. |
(0.65281430434783) | (Luk 9:41) |
3 sn The rebuke for lack of faith has OT roots: Num 14:27; Deut 32:5, 30; Isa 59:8. |
(0.65281430434783) | (Luk 10:23) |
5 sn This beatitude highlights the great honor bestowed on the disciples to share in this salvation, as v. 20 also noted. See also Luke 2:30. |