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(0.71908062790698) (Rev 11:2)

sn The holy city appears to be a reference to Jerusalem. See also Luke 21:24.

(0.71086709302326) (Exo 24:9)

sn This next section is extremely interesting, but difficult to interpret. For some of the literature, see: E. W. Nicholson, “The Interpretation of Exodus 24:9-11,” VT 24 (1974): 77-97; “The Antiquity of the Tradition in Exodus 24:9-11,” VT 26 (1976): 148-60; and T. C. Vriezen, “The Exegesis of Exodus 24:9-11,” OTS 17 (1967): 24-53.

(0.67517106976744) (Gen 31:29)

tn Heb “from speaking with Jacob from good to evil.” The precise meaning of the expression, which occurs only here and in v. 24, is uncertain. See the note on the same phrase in v. 24.

(0.67517106976744) (Lev 11:26)

tn Heb “to all” (cf. the note on v. 24). This and the following verses develop more fully the categories of uncleanness set forth in principle in vv. 24-25.

(0.67517106976744) (Deu 21:1)

tn Heb “slain [one].” The term חָלָל (khalal) suggests something other than a natural death (cf. Num 19:16; 23:24; Jer 51:52; Ezek 26:15; 30:24; 31:17-18).

(0.67517106976744) (1Ch 21:25)

tc The parallel text of 2 Sam 24:24 says David bought the threshing floor and the oxen for “fifty pieces of silver.” This would have been about 20 ounces (568 grams) of silver by weight.

(0.67517106976744) (Jer 44:8)

tn Heb “a curse.” For the meaning of this phrase see the translator’s note on 24:9 and see the usage in 24:9; 25:18; 26:6; 29:22.

(0.67517106976744) (Luk 6:48)

tn Here and in v. 49 the Greek text reads ἄνθρωπος (anqrwpo"), while the parallel account in Matt 7:24-27 uses ἀνήρ (anhr) in vv. 24 and 26.

(0.67517106976744) (Luk 9:22)

sn The description of the Son of Man being rejected…killed, and…raised is the first of six passion summaries in Luke: 9:44; 17:25; 18:31-33; 24:7; 24:46-47.

(0.67517106976744) (Act 24:24)

tn The word “speak” is implied; BDAG 32 s.v. ἀκούω 1.c has “ἤκουσεν αὐτοῦ περὶ τῆςπίστεως he heard him speak about faith Ac 24:24.”

(0.67181179069767) (Gen 5:1)

tn Heb “generations.” See the note on the phrase “this is the account of” in 2:4.

(0.67181179069767) (Gen 34:19)

tn The parenthetical disjunctive clause explains why the community would respond to him (see vv. 20-24).

(0.67181179069767) (Gen 43:17)

sn This verse is a summary statement. The next verses delineate intermediate steps (see v. 24) in the process.

(0.67181179069767) (Gen 49:26)

tn For further discussion of this passage, see I. Sonne, “Genesis 49:24-26,” JBL 65 (1946): 303-6.

(0.67181179069767) (Lev 4:29)

tc The LXX has a plural form here (see v. 24 above and the note on Lev 1:5a).

(0.67181179069767) (Lev 12:2)

sn See Lev 15:19-24 for the standard purity regulations for a woman’s menstrual period.

(0.67181179069767) (Lev 26:23)

tn Heb “with me,” but see the added preposition בְּ (bet) on the phrase “in hostility” in vv. 24 and 27.

(0.67181179069767) (Deu 10:8)

sn To formulate blessings. The most famous example of this is the priestly “blessing formula” of Num 6:24-26.

(0.67181179069767) (1Sa 2:10)

tc The LXX greatly expands v. 10 with an addition that seems to be taken from Jer 9:23-24.

(0.67181179069767) (1Ki 4:21)

tn Heb “the River” (also in v. 24). This is the standard designation for the Euphrates River in biblical Hebrew.



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