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(0.060728397683398) (Isa 21:5)

tn The verbal forms in the first three lines are infinitives absolute, which are functioning here as finite verbs. It is uncertain if the forms should have an imperatival or indicative/descriptive force here.

(0.060728397683398) (Jer 1:10)

sn These three pairs represent the twofold nature of Jeremiah’s prophecies, prophecies of judgment and restoration. For the further programmatic use of these pairs for Jeremiah’s ministry see Three+Taverns&tab=notes" ver="">18:7-10 and 31:27-28.

(0.060728397683398) (Jer 14:12)

sn These were penalties (curses) that were to be imposed on Israel for failure to keep her covenant with God (cf. Lev 26:23-26). These three occur together fourteen other times in the book of Jeremiah.

(0.060728397683398) (Jer 16:9)

tn Heb “For thus says Yahweh of armies the God of Israel.” The introductory formula which appears three times in vv. Three+Taverns&tab=notes" ver="">1-9 (vv. Three+Taverns&tab=notes" ver="">1, 3, 5) has been recast for smoother English style.

(0.060728397683398) (Eze 2:1)

sn The phrase son of man occurs ninety-three times in the book of Ezekiel. It simply means “human one,” and distinguishes the prophet from the nonhuman beings that are present in the world of his vision.

(0.060728397683398) (Eze 14:10)

tn Or “They will bear responsibility for their iniquity.” The Hebrew term “iniquity” (three times in this verse) often refers by metonymy to the consequence of sin (see Gen 4:13).

(0.060728397683398) (Dan 11:2)

sn Perhaps these three more kings are Cambyses (ca. 530-522 B.C.), Pseudo-Smerdis (ca. 522 B.C.), and Darius I Hystaspes (ca. 522-486 B.C.).

(0.060728397683398) (Hos 9:11)

tn Heb “no childbearing, no pregnancy, no conception.” The preposition מִן (min) prefixed to the three parallel nouns functions in a privative sense, indicating deprivation (BDB 583 s.v. מִן 7).

(0.060728397683398) (Amo 1:6)

sn On the three…four style that introduces each of the judgment oracles of chaps. Three+Taverns&tab=notes" ver="">1-2 see the note on the word “four” in Three+Taverns&tab=notes" ver="">1:3.

(0.060728397683398) (Amo 1:9)

sn On the three…four style that introduces each of the judgment oracles of chaps. Three+Taverns&tab=notes" ver="">1-2 see the note on the word “four” in Three+Taverns&tab=notes" ver="">1:3.

(0.060728397683398) (Amo 1:11)

sn On the three…four style that introduces each of the judgment oracles of chaps. Three+Taverns&tab=notes" ver="">1-2 see the note on the word “four” in Three+Taverns&tab=notes" ver="">1:3.

(0.060728397683398) (Amo 2:1)

sn On the three…four style that introduces each of the judgment oracles of chaps. Three+Taverns&tab=notes" ver="">1-2 see the note on the word “four” in Three+Taverns&tab=notes" ver="">1:3.

(0.060728397683398) (Amo 2:4)

sn On the three…four style that introduces each of the judgment oracles of chaps. Three+Taverns&tab=notes" ver="">1-2 see the note on the word “four” in Three+Taverns&tab=notes" ver="">1:3.

(0.060728397683398) (Nah 1:2)

tn The term נָקַם (naqam, “avenge, vengeance”) is used three times in Three+Taverns&tab=notes" ver="">1:2 for emphasis. The Lord will exact just retribution against his enemies (the Assyrians) to avenge their wickedness against his people (Judah).

(0.060728397683398) (Mat 4:25)

tn Here καί (kai) has not been translated before each of the places in the list, since English normally uses a coordinating conjunction only between the last two elements in a series of three or more.

(0.060728397683398) (Mat 8:11)

tn Grk “and Isaac and Jacob,” but καί (kai) has not been translated since English normally uses a coordinating conjunction only between the last two elements in a series of three or more.

(0.060728397683398) (Mat 11:5)

tn Grk “and the,” but καί (kai) has not been translated since English normally uses a coordinating conjunction only between the last two elements in a series of three or more. Two other conjunctions are omitted in this series.

(0.060728397683398) (Mat 18:28)

tn Grk “one hundred denarii.” The denarius was a silver coin worth about a day’s wage for a laborer; this would be about three month’s pay.

(0.060728397683398) (Mar 5:37)

tn Grk “and James,” but καί (kai) has not been translated since English normally uses a coordinating conjunction only between the last two elements in a series of three or more.

(0.060728397683398) (Mar 12:26)

tn Grk “and the,” but καί (kai) has not been translated since English normally uses a coordinating conjunction only between the last two elements in a series of three or more.



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