(0.84531562857143) | (Col 4:7) |
1 tn See the note on “fellow slave” in 1:7. |
(0.84531562857143) | (Col 4:12) |
1 tn See the note on “fellow slave” in 1:7. |
(0.84531562857143) | (Heb 1:9) |
2 sn A quotation from Ps 45:6-7. |
(0.84531562857143) | (Heb 3:15) |
3 sn A quotation from Ps 95:7b-8. |
(0.84531562857143) | (1Pe 1:13) |
3 tn Grk “at the revelation of Jesus Christ” (cf. v. 7). |
(0.84531562857143) | (Rev 14:13) |
2 tn Or “from their trouble” (L&N 22.7). |
(0.84531562857143) | (Rev 19:2) |
1 tn Compare the similar phrase in Rev 16:7. |
(0.84109051428571) | (Eze 4:14) |
1 tn The Hebrew term refers to sacrificial meat not eaten by the appropriate time (Lev 7:18; 19:7). |
(0.84109051428571) | (Eze 34:30) |
1 sn A promise given to Abraham (Gen 15:7) and his descendants (Gen 15:8; Exod 6:7). |
(0.84109051428571) | (Joh 8:11) |
1 tc The earliest and best |
(0.80093322857143) | (Sos 6:13) |
1 sn The chapter division comes one verse earlier in the Hebrew text (BHS) than in the English Bible; 6:13 ET = 7:1 HT, 7:1 ET = 7:2 HT, through 7:13 ET = 7:14 HT. Beginning with 8:1 the verse numbers in the Hebrew Bible and the English Bible are again the same. |
(0.78899314285714) | (Jer 36:3) |
2 sn The offer of withdrawal of punishment for sin is consistent with the principles of Jer 18:7-8 and the temple sermon delivered early in the reign of this king (cf. 26:1-3; 7:5-7). |
(0.78163742857143) | (Psa 11:4) |
6 tn For other uses of the verb in this sense, see Job 7:18; Pss 7:9; 26:2; 139:23. |
(0.78163742857143) | (Psa 28:9) |
3 sn The shepherd metaphor is sometimes associated with royal responsibility. See 2 Sam 5:2; 7:7; Mic 5:2-4). |
(0.78163742857143) | (Pro 16:26) |
5 sn This theme is taught elsewhere (e.g., Eccl 6:7; Eph 4:28; 6:7; 2 Thess 3:10-12). |
(0.78163742857143) | (Isa 38:20) |
3 sn Note that vv. 21-22 have been placed between vv. 6-7, where they logically belong. See 2 Kgs 20:7-8. |
(0.78163742857143) | (Jer 25:5) |
3 tn Heb “gave to you and your fathers with reference to from ancient times even unto forever.” See the same idiom in 7:7. |
(0.78163742857143) | (Eze 6:6) |
1 tn The Hebrew verb translated “wiped out” is used to describe the judgment of the Flood (Gen 6:7; 7:4, 23). |
(0.78163742857143) | (Eze 14:11) |
1 sn I will be their God. See Exod 6:7; Lev 26:12; Jer 7:23; 11:4. |
(0.78163742857143) | (Eze 16:8) |
2 tn See similar use of this term in Ezek 23:17; Prov 7:16; Song of Songs 4:10; 7:13. |