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(0.78017775675676) (Act 23:6)

sn See the note on Pharisee in 5:34.

(0.78017775675676) (Act 26:5)

sn See the note on Pharisee in 5:34.

(0.78017775675676) (Rom 3:13)

sn A quotation from Pss 5:9; 140:3.

(0.78017775675676) (1Co 5:6)

sn In this passage (5:6-8) yeast represents the presence of evil within the church, specifically the immoral person described in 5:1-5 and mentioned again in 5:13.

(0.78017775675676) (1Co 10:9)

sn This incident is recorded in Num 21:5-9.

(0.78017775675676) (Eph 2:8)

tn See note on the same expression in v. 5.

(0.78017775675676) (Heb 5:5)

tn Grk “I have begotten you”; see Heb 1:5.

(0.78017775675676) (Heb 7:28)

sn See Heb 5:2 where this concept was introduced.

(0.78017775675676) (1Jo 3:14)

sn Cf. John 5:24, where this phrase also occurs.

(0.77638405405405) (Isa 1:5)

sn In vv. 5-9 Isaiah addresses the battered nation (5-8) and speaks as their representative (9).

(0.77638405405405) (Isa 41:8)

tn Or perhaps, “covenantal partner” (see 1 Kgs 5:15 HT [5:1 ET]; 2 Chr 20:7).

(0.75225089189189) (Ecc 5:1)

sn Beginning with 5:1, the verse numbers through 5:20 in the English Bible differ by one from the verse numbers in the Hebrew text (BHS), with 5:1 ET = 4:17 HT, 5:2 ET = 5:1 HT, etc., through 5:20 ET = 5:19 HT. Beginning with 6:1 the verse numbers in the English Bible and the Hebrew Bible are again the same.

(0.72960821621622) (Lev 5:13)

tn Heb “from one from these,” referring to the four kinds of violations of the law delineated in Lev 5:1-4 (see the note on Lev 5:5 above and cf. Lev 4:27).

(0.72960821621622) (Jer 16:6)

sn These were apparently pagan customs associated with mourning (Isa 15:2; Jer 47:5) which were forbidden in Israel (Lev 19:8; 21:5) but apparently practiced anyway (Jer 41:5).

(0.72960821621622) (Act 18:28)

tn Or “Messiah”; both “Christ” (Greek) and “Messiah” (Hebrew and Aramaic) mean “one who has been anointed.” Again the issue is identifying the Christ as Jesus (see 5:42; 8:5; 9:22; 18:5).

(0.7230037027027) (2Sa 22:2)

sn My stronghold. David often found safety in such strongholds. See 1 Sam 22:4-5; 24:22; 2 Sam 5:9, 17; 23:14.

(0.7230037027027) (Psa 18:2)

sn My stronghold. David often found safety in such strongholds. See 1 Sam 22:4-5; 24:22; 2 Sam 5:9, 17; 23:14.

(0.7230037027027) (Psa 27:11)

tn Heb “because of those who watch me [with evil intent].” See also Pss 5:8; 54:5; 56:2.

(0.7230037027027) (Psa 28:9)

sn The shepherd metaphor is sometimes associated with royal responsibility. See 2 Sam 5:2; 7:7; Mic 5:2-4).

(0.7230037027027) (Psa 53:4)

tn Heb “the workers of wickedness.” See Pss 5:5; 6:8. Ps 14:4 adds כֹּל (kol, “all of”) before “workers of wickedness.”



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