(0.66458103225806) | (Gen 25:22) |
3 sn Asked the |
(0.66458103225806) | (Gen 46:27) |
1 tn The LXX reads “nine sons,” probably counting the grandsons of Joseph born to Ephraim and Manasseh (cf. 1 Chr 7:14-20). |
(0.66458103225806) | (Exo 22:25) |
2 sn The moneylender will be demanding and exacting. In Ps 109:11 and 2 Kgs 4:1 the word is rendered as “extortioner.” |
(0.66458103225806) | (Lev 1:7) |
1 tc A few medieval Hebrew |
(0.66458103225806) | (Lev 3:3) |
1 tn Heb “Then he”; the referent (the person presenting the offering) has been specified in the translation for clarity (cf. the note on Lev 1:5). |
(0.66458103225806) | (Lev 4:24) |
1 tn The LXX has a plural form here and also for the same verb later in the verse. See the note on Lev 1:5a. |
(0.66458103225806) | (Lev 5:10) |
2 sn The term “[standard] regulation” (מִשְׁפָּט, mishppat) here refers to the set of regulations for burnt offering birds in Lev 1:14-17. |
(0.66458103225806) | (Lev 6:20) |
1 sn A tenth of an ephah is about 2.3 liters, one day’s ration for a single person (J. Milgrom, Leviticus [AB], 1:306). |
(0.66458103225806) | (Lev 7:18) |
2 tn Heb “his iniquity he shall bear” (cf. Lev 5:1); NIV “will be held responsible”; NRSV “shall incur guilt”; TEV “will suffer the consequences.” |
(0.66458103225806) | (Lev 10:13) |
2 tn For the rendering of the Hebrew אִשֶׁה (’isheh) as “gift” rather than “offering [made] by fire,” see the note on Lev 1:9. |
(0.66458103225806) | (Lev 10:16) |
1 sn This is the very same male goat offered in Lev 9:15 (cf. the note on Lev 10:1 above). |
(0.66458103225806) | (Lev 11:13) |
1 tn For zoological remarks on the following list of birds see J. Milgrom, Leviticus (AB), 1:662-64; and J. E. Hartley, Leviticus (WBC), 159-60. |
(0.66458103225806) | (Lev 11:22) |
1 tn For entomological remarks on the following list of insects see J. Milgrom, Leviticus (AB), 1:665-66; and J. E. Hartley, Leviticus (WBC), 160-61. |
(0.66458103225806) | (Lev 14:10) |
1 tn The subject “he” probably refers to the formerly diseased person in this case (see the notes on Lev 1:5a, 6a, and 9a). |
(0.66458103225806) | (Lev 19:7) |
2 tn Or “desecrated,” or “defiled,” or “forbidden.” For this difficult term see J. Milgrom, Leviticus (AB), 1:422, on Lev 7:18. |
(0.66458103225806) | (Num 1:4) |
4 sn See J. R. Bartlett, “The Use of the Word ראשׁ as a Title in the Old Testament,” VT 19 (1969): 1-10. |
(0.66458103225806) | (Num 5:8) |
1 sn For more information on the word, see A. R. Johnson, “The Primary Meaning of גאל,” VTSup 1 (1953): 67-77. |
(0.66458103225806) | (Num 6:11) |
3 tn The burnt offering (Lev 1) reflects the essence of atonement: By this sacrifice the worshiper was completely surrendering to God, and God was completely accepting the worshiper. |
(0.66458103225806) | (Num 10:1) |
1 sn Here we have a short section (10:1-10) dealing with the regulations for blowing trumpets in times of war or in times of peace. |
(0.66458103225806) | (Num 10:11) |
2 tc Smr inserts a lengthy portion from Deut 1:6-8, expressing the command for Israel to take the land from the Amorites. |