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(0.74153115384615) (Isa 10:2)

sn On the socio-economic background of vv. 1-2, see the note at 1:23.

(0.74153115384615) (Jer 25:22)

sn The connection with Tyre and Sidon suggests that these were Phoenician colonies. See also Isa 23:2.

(0.74153115384615) (Jer 29:9)

sn For the significance of “in my name” see the study notes on 14:14 and 23:27.

(0.74153115384615) (Jer 29:25)

tn Heb “In your [own] name.” See the study note on 23:27 for the significance of this idiom.

(0.74153115384615) (Jer 33:15)

sn For the meaning of this term and its significance in biblical prophecy see the study note on 23:5.

(0.74153115384615) (Jer 51:20)

tn Heb “I smash nations with you.” This same structure is repeated throughout the series in vv. 20c-23.

(0.74153115384615) (Jer 51:28)

tn See the translator’s note at 51:23 for the rendering of the terms here.

(0.74153115384615) (Eze 4:12)

sn Human waste was to remain outside the camp of the Israelites according to Deut 23:15.

(0.74153115384615) (Eze 10:2)

tn The Hebrew term often refers to chariot wheels (Isa 28:28; Ezek 23:24; 26:10).

(0.74153115384615) (Eze 13:6)

sn The Lord has not sent them. A similar concept is found in Jer 14:14; 23:21.

(0.74153115384615) (Eze 19:4)

sn The description applies to king Jehoahaz (2 Kgs 23:31-34; Jer 22:10-12).

(0.74153115384615) (Eze 28:24)

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

(0.74153115384615) (Eze 32:22)

tn Heb “all of them slain, the ones felled by the sword.” See as well vv. 23-24.

(0.74153115384615) (Eze 36:18)

sn For the concept of defiling the land in legal literature, see Lev 18:28; Deut 21:23.

(0.74153115384615) (Dan 8:13)

sn The holy one referred to here is presumably an angel. Cf. 4:13[10], 23 [20].

(0.74153115384615) (Luk 1:76)

sn In other words, John is a prophet of God; see 1:32 and 7:22-23, 28.

(0.74153115384615) (Luk 6:25)

tn Grk “who are filled.” See L&N 23.18 for the translation “well satisfied with food.”

(0.74153115384615) (Luk 10:3)

sn This imagery of wolves is found in intertestamental Judaism as well; see Pss. Sol. 8:23.

(0.74153115384615) (Luk 14:13)

sn Normally the term means crippled as a result of being maimed or mutilated (L&N 23.177).

(0.74153115384615) (Luk 16:20)

tn Or “was covered with ulcers.” The words “whose body” are implied in the context (L&N 23.180).



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