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(0.62305779661017) (Psa 118:10)

sn The reference to an attack by the nations suggests the psalmist may have been a military leader.

(0.62305779661017) (Pro 8:26)

tn Here רֹאשׁ (rosh) means “beginning” with reference to time (BDB 911 s.v. 4.b).

(0.62305779661017) (Jer 46:16)

tn Heb “he multiplied the one stumbling.” For the first person reference see the preceding translator’s note.

(0.62305779661017) (Eze 28:24)

sn Similar language is used in reference to Israel’s adversaries in Num 33:55; Josh 23:13.

(0.62305779661017) (Dan 2:33)

sn Clay refers to baked clay, which – though hard – was also fragile. Cf. the reference in v. 41 to “wet clay.”

(0.62305779661017) (Dan 7:18)

sn The expression holy ones is either a reference to angels or to human beings devoted to God.

(0.62305779661017) (Mic 2:13)

sn The “fold” from which the sheep/people break out is probably a reference to their place of exile.

(0.62305779661017) (Zep 2:4)

sn The reference to noon may suggest a sudden, quick defeat (see Jer 6:4; 15:8).

(0.62305779661017) (Zec 6:15)

sn Those who are far away is probably a reference to later groups of returning exiles under Ezra, Nehemiah, and others.

(0.62305779661017) (Mat 16:18)

tn Or “and the power of death” (taking the reference to the gates of Hades as a metonymy).

(0.62305779661017) (Luk 23:14)

tn Grk “nothing did I find in this man by way of cause.” The reference to “nothing” is emphatic.

(0.62305779661017) (Luk 24:52)

tc The reference to worship is lacking in the Western ms D, its last major omission in this Gospel.

(0.62305779661017) (Joh 17:12)

tn Grk “the son of destruction” (a Semitic idiom for one appointed for destruction; here it is a reference to Judas).

(0.62305779661017) (Act 3:2)

tn Grk “the temple.” This is actually a reference to the courts surrounding the temple proper, and has been translated accordingly.

(0.62305779661017) (Act 3:3)

tn Grk “the temple.” This is actually a reference to the courts surrounding the temple proper, and has been translated accordingly.

(0.62305779661017) (Act 3:8)

tn Grk “the temple.” This is actually a reference to the courts surrounding the temple proper, and has been translated accordingly.

(0.62305779661017) (Act 5:20)

tn Grk “the temple.” This is actually a reference to the courts surrounding the temple proper, and has been translated accordingly.

(0.62305779661017) (Act 5:25)

tn Grk “the temple.” This is actually a reference to the courts surrounding the temple proper, and has been translated accordingly.

(0.62305779661017) (Act 5:42)

tn Grk “temple.” This is actually a reference to the courts surrounding the temple proper and has been translated accordingly.

(0.62305779661017) (Act 22:28)

sn Paul’s reference to being born a citizen suggests he inherited his Roman citizenship from his family.



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