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(0.62118704545455) (Jer 52:12)

sn The tenth day of the month would have been August 17, 586 b.c. in modern reckoning.

(0.62118704545455) (Eze 2:5)

tn This Hebrew adjective is also used to describe the Israelites in Num 17:25 and Isa 30:9.

(0.62118704545455) (Eze 3:17)

tn The literal role of a watchman is described in 2 Sam 18:24; 2 Kgs 9:17.

(0.62118704545455) (Eze 4:13)

sn Unclean food among the nations. Lands outside of Israel were considered unclean (Josh 22:19; Amos 7:17).

(0.62118704545455) (Eze 20:12)

sn Ezekiel’s contemporary, Jeremiah, also stressed the importance of obedience to the Sabbath law (Jer 17).

(0.62118704545455) (Eze 20:46)

tn Heb “set your face toward.” This expression occurs as well in Ezek 6:2; 13:17.

(0.62118704545455) (Eze 22:13)

sn This gesture apparently expresses mourning and/or anger (see 6:11; 21:14, 17).

(0.62118704545455) (Eze 32:3)

tn The expression “throw my net” is common in Ezekiel (12:13; 17:20; 19:8).

(0.62118704545455) (Eze 32:18)

tn The Hebrew verb is used as a response to death (Jer 9:17-19; Amos 5:16).

(0.62118704545455) (Eze 33:7)

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

(0.62118704545455) (Eze 39:19)

sn Eating the fat and drinking blood were God’s exclusive rights in Israelite sacrifices (Lev 3:17).

(0.62118704545455) (Luk 19:22)

tn Note the contrast between this slave, described as “wicked,” and the slave in v. 17, described as “good.”

(0.62118704545455) (Luk 21:31)

sn The kingdom of God refers here to the kingdom in all its power. See Luke 17:20-37.

(0.62118704545455) (Luk 22:16)

sn The kingdom of God here refers to the kingdom in all its power. See Luke 17:20-37.

(0.62118704545455) (Act 2:33)

sn The use of the verb poured out looks back to 2:17-18, where the same verb occurs twice.

(0.62118704545455) (Act 16:14)

sn Lydia is one of several significant women in Acts (see 17:4, 12, 34; 18:20).

(0.62118704545455) (Act 17:13)

tn BDAG 911 s.v. σαλεύω 2 has “incite” for σαλεύοντες (saleuonte") in Acts 17:13.

(0.62118704545455) (Act 17:20)

tn BDAG 684 s.v. ξενίζω 2 translates the substantival participle ξενίζοντα (xenizonta) as “astonishing things Ac 17:20.”

(0.62118704545455) (Act 17:26)

tn Or “mankind.” BDAG 276 s.v. ἔθνος 1 has “every nation of humankind Ac 17:26.”

(0.62118704545455) (Act 22:17)

tn BDAG 309 s.v. ἔκστασις 2 has “γενέσθαι ἐν ἐκστάσει fall into a trance Ac 22:17.”



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