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(0.69424825806452) (Eze 33:7)

sn Jeremiah (Jer 6:17) and Habakkuk (Hab 2:1) also served in the role of a watchman.

(0.69424825806452) (Eze 33:32)

sn Similar responses are found in Isa 29:13; Matt 21:28-32; James 1:22-25.

(0.69424825806452) (Eze 40:16)

sn Decorative palm trees were also a part of Solomon’s temple (1 Kgs 6:29, 32, 35).

(0.69424825806452) (Eze 43:14)

tn Heb “four cubits” (i.e., 2.1 meters; the phrase also occurs in the next verse).

(0.69424825806452) (Eze 43:18)

sn For the “sprinkling of blood,” see Lev 1:5, 11; 8:19; 9:12.

(0.69424825806452) (Hos 11:8)

tn The imperfect verbs in 11:8 function as imperfects of capability. See IBHS 564 §34.1a.

(0.69424825806452) (Jon 3:2)

sn The commands of 1:2 are repeated here. See the note there on the combination of “arise” and “go.”

(0.69424825806452) (Mic 5:1)

sn Beginning with 5:1, the verse numbers through 5:15 in the English Bible differ by one from the verse numbers in the Hebrew text (BHS), with 5:1 ET = 4:14 HT, 5:2 ET = 5:1 HT, 5:3 ET = 5:2 HT, etc., through 5:15 ET = 5:14 HT. From 6:1 the verse numbers in the English Bible and the Hebrew Bible are again the same.

(0.69424825806452) (Nah 1:12)

tn Or “pass away.” The term עָבַר (’avar, “to pass through”) is a key word in Nahum 1; it occurs three times (Nah 1:8, 12, 15 [2:1 HT]). This verb is often used in reference to water, both the raging onset of flood waters (Nah 1:8) and the passive trickling or dwindling away of receding waters (Job 6:15; 11:16).

(0.69424825806452) (Hab 1:1)

tn Heb “The burden” (so KJV, ASV). The Hebrew term מַשָּׂא (masa’), usually translated “oracle” (NAB, NEB, NASB, NIV, NRSV) or “utterance” (BDB 672 s.v. III מַשָּׂא), in prophetic literature is a technical term introducing a message from the Lord (see Zech 9:1; 12:1; Mal 1:1). Since it derives from a verb meaning “to carry,” its original nuance was that of a burdensome message, that is, one with ominous content.

(0.69424825806452) (Zec 3:4)

tn Heb “and he”; the referent (the angel, cf. v. 1) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

(0.69424825806452) (Mat 2:1)

map For location see Map5 B1; Map7 E2; Map8 E2; Map10 B4.

(0.69424825806452) (Mat 2:13)

tn Or “the angel of the Lord.” See the note on the word “Lord” in 1:20.

(0.69424825806452) (Mat 2:16)

map For location see Map5 B1; Map7 E2; Map8 E2; Map10 B4.

(0.69424825806452) (Mat 2:19)

tn Or “the angel of the Lord.” See the note on the word “Lord” in 1:20.

(0.69424825806452) (Mat 9:26)

tn For the translation of τὴν γῆν ἐκείνην (thn ghn ekeinhn) as “that region,” see L&N 1.79.

(0.69424825806452) (Mat 9:31)

tn For the translation of τὴν γῆν ἐκείνην (thn ghn ekeinhn) as “that region,” see L&N 1.79.

(0.69424825806452) (Mat 10:3)

sn Bartholomew (meaning “son of Tolmai” in Aramaic) could be another name for Nathanael mentioned in John 1:45.

(0.69424825806452) (Mat 13:22)

tn Grk “the deceitfulness of riches.” Cf. BDAG 99 s.v. ἀπάτη 1, “the seduction which comes from wealth.”

(0.69424825806452) (Mat 14:9)

sn Herod was technically not a king, but this reflects popular usage. See the note on tetrarch in 14:1.



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