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(0.69424825806452) (Mar 14:53)

tn Or “and scribes.” See the note on the phrase “experts in the law” in 1:22.

(0.69424825806452) (Mar 15:1)

tn Or “and the scribes.” See the note on the phrase “experts in the law” in 1:22.

(0.69424825806452) (Mar 15:21)

tn Or perhaps, “was coming in from his field” outside the city (BDAG 15-16 s.v. ἀγρός 1).

(0.69424825806452) (Luk 1:29)

sn On the phrase greatly troubled see 1:12. Mary’s reaction was like Zechariah’s response.

(0.69424825806452) (Luk 1:41)

sn When the baby leaped John gave his first testimony about Jesus, a fulfillment of 1:15.

(0.69424825806452) (Luk 1:76)

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

(0.69424825806452) (Luk 1:76)

sn On the phrase prepare his ways see Isa 40:3-5 and Luke 3:1-6.

(0.69424825806452) (Luk 2:4)

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

(0.69424825806452) (Luk 2:9)

tn Or “the angel of the Lord.” See the note on the word “Lord” in 1:11.

(0.69424825806452) (Luk 2:12)

sn The sign functions for the shepherds like Elizabeth’s conception served for Mary in 1:36.

(0.69424825806452) (Luk 2:15)

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

(0.69424825806452) (Luk 6:14)

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

(0.69424825806452) (Luk 7:13)

tn The verb κλαίω (klaiw) denotes the loud wailing or lamenting typical of 1st century Jewish mourning.

(0.69424825806452) (Luk 8:3)

sn Herods refers here to Herod Antipas. See the note on Herod Antipas in 3:1.

(0.69424825806452) (Luk 10:21)

sn Jesus rejoiced. The account of the mission in 10:1-24 ends with several remarks about joy.

(0.69424825806452) (Luk 10:34)

sn The ancient practice of pouring oil was designed to comfort and clean the wounds (Isa 1:6).

(0.69424825806452) (Luk 18:3)

sn This widow was not necessarily old, since many people lived only into their thirties in the 1st century.

(0.69424825806452) (Luk 22:67)

tn This is a third class condition in the Greek text. Jesus had this experience already in 20:1-8.

(0.69424825806452) (Luk 23:7)

sn Herod was Herod Antipas, son of Herod the Great. See the note on Herod in 3:1.

(0.69424825806452) (Luk 23:26)

tn Or perhaps, “was coming in from his field” outside the city (BDAG 15-16 s.v. ἀγρός 1).



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