(0.9966224137931) | (Luk 6:29) |
4 tn See the note on the word “tunics” in 3:11. |
(0.9966224137931) | (Luk 9:3) |
5 tn Grk “have two tunics.” See the note on the word “tunics” in 3:11. |
(0.9966224137931) | (Rev 4:4) |
3 sn See the note on the word crown in Rev 3:11. |
(0.9966224137931) | (Rev 4:10) |
2 sn See the note on the word crown in Rev 3:11. |
(0.9966224137931) | (Rev 6:2) |
6 sn See the note on the word crown in Rev 3:11. |
(0.90092810344828) | (Jos 12:4) |
1 sn The Rephaites were apparently an extremely tall ethnic group. See Deut 2:10-11, 20; 3:11. |
(0.90092810344828) | (Jos 13:12) |
1 sn The Rephaites were apparently an extremely tall ethnic group. See Deut 2:10-11, 20; 3:11. |
(0.90092810344828) | (Psa 71:2) |
1 tn Heb “in your vindication rescue me and deliver me.” Ps 31:1 omits “and deliver me.” |
(0.90092810344828) | (Jer 31:33) |
7 sn Compare Jer 24:7; 30:22; 31:1 and see the study note on 30:2. |
(0.80523379310345) | (Exo 5:2) |
3 sn The construction of these clauses is similar to (ironically) the words of Moses: “Who am I that I should go?” (3:11). |
(0.80523379310345) | (Job 6:7) |
2 tn For the explanation of the perfect verb with its completed action in the past and its remaining effects, see GKC 311 §106.g. |
(0.70953944827586) | (Lev 21:6) |
2 sn Regarding the Hebrew term for “gifts,” see the note on Lev 1:9 above (cf. also 3:11 and 16 in combination with the word for “food” that follows in the next phrase here). |
(0.70953944827586) | (Job 5:17) |
4 tn The noun מוּסַר (musar) is parallel to the idea of the first colon. It means “discipline, correction” (from יָסַר, yasar). Prov 3:11 says almost the same thing as this line. |
(0.70953944827586) | (Psa 10:3) |
2 tn The representative or typical evildoer is described in vv. 3-11, 13, 15. Since the singular form predominates in these verses, it has been retained in the translation. |
(0.70953944827586) | (Isa 29:15) |
1 tn Heb “Woe [to] those who deeply hide counsel from the Lord.” This probably alludes to political alliances made without seeking the Lord’s guidance. See 30:1-2 and 31:1. |
(0.70953944827586) | (Jer 19:3) |
4 tn Heb “which everyone who hears it [or about it] his ears will ring.” This is proverbial for a tremendous disaster. See 1 Sam 3:11; 2 Kgs 21:12 for similar prophecies. |
(0.70953944827586) | (Jer 32:38) |
1 sn The covenant formula setting forth the basic relationship is reinstituted along with a new covenant (v. 40). See also 24:7; 30:22; 31:1 and the study note on 30:22. |
(0.70953944827586) | (Eze 14:3) |
2 tn Or “I will not reveal myself to them.” The Hebrew word is used in a technical sense here of seeking an oracle from a prophet (2 Kgs 1:16; 3:11; 8:8). |
(0.70953944827586) | (Mat 21:42) |
1 tn Or “capstone,” “keystone.” Although these meanings are lexically possible, the imagery in Eph 2:20-22 and 1 Cor 3:11 indicates that the term κεφαλὴ γωνίας (kefalh gwnia") refers to a cornerstone, not a capstone. |
(0.70953944827586) | (Mar 12:10) |
1 tn Or “capstone,” “keystone.” Although these meanings are lexically possible, the imagery in Eph 2:20-22 and 1 Cor 3:11 indicates that the term κεφαλὴ γωνίας (kefalh gwnia") refers to a cornerstone, not a capstone. |