(1.004738) | (Act 7:7) |
4 sn An allusion to Exod 3:12. |
(0.86645746753247) | (Psa 71:2) |
3 tn Ps 31:2 adds “quickly” before “deliver.” |
(0.86645746753247) | (Luk 5:27) |
3 sn See the note on tax collectors in 3:12. |
(0.86645746753247) | (Luk 7:29) |
2 sn See the note on tax collectors in 3:12. |
(0.86645746753247) | (Luk 15:1) |
1 sn See the note on tax collectors in 3:12. |
(0.86645746753247) | (Luk 18:10) |
3 sn See the note on tax collectors in 3:12. |
(0.65903662337662) | (Jer 7:29) |
3 tn The verbs here are the Hebrew scheduling perfects. For this use of the perfect see GKC 312 §106.m. |
(0.65903662337662) | (Mar 5:43) |
1 sn That no one should know about this. See the note on the phrase who he was in 3:12. |
(0.65903662337662) | (Act 17:15) |
2 sn They left. See 1 Thess 3:1-2, which shows they went from here to Thessalonica. |
(0.58989641558442) | (Gen 4:8) |
3 sn The word “brother” appears six times in vv. 8-11, stressing the shocking nature of Cain’s fratricide (see 1 John 3:12). |
(0.58989641558442) | (Est 8:9) |
2 sn Cf. 3:12. Two months and ten days have passed since Haman’s edict to wipe out the Jews. |
(0.58989641558442) | (Job 27:12) |
1 tn The interrogative uses the demonstrative pronoun in its emphatic position: “Why in the world…?” (IBHS 312-13 §17.4.3c). |
(0.58989641558442) | (Jer 31:25) |
1 tn The verbs here again emphasize that the actions are as good as done (i.e., they are prophetic perfects; cf. GKC 312-13 §106.n). |
(0.58989641558442) | (Eze 37:22) |
1 sn Jeremiah also attested to the reuniting of the northern and southern kingdoms (Jer 3:12, 14; 31:2-6). |
(0.56617120779221) | (Hos 1:9) |
4 sn This is an allusion to Yahweh’s promise to Moses אֶהְיֶה עִמָּךְ (’ehyeh ’immakh, “I will be with you”; Exod 3:12, 14). In effect, it is a negation of Exod 3:12, 14 and a cancellation of Israel’s status as vassal of Yahweh in the conditional Mosaic covenant. |
(0.5207561038961) | (Num 17:12) |
1 tn The use of הֵן (hen) and the perfect tense in the nuance of a prophetic perfect expresses their conviction that they were bound to die – it was certain (see GKC 312-13 §106.n). |
(0.5207561038961) | (Pro 31:2) |
1 tn The form מַה (mah), normally the interrogative “what?” (so KJV, ASV, NAB, NASB) is best interpreted here as an exclamation. Tg. Prov 31:2 has “Woe!” |
(0.5207561038961) | (Isa 57:10) |
3 tn Heb “the life of your hand you find.” The term חַיָּה (khayyah, “life”) is here used in the sense of “renewal” (see BDB 312 s.v.) while יָד (yad) is used of “strength.” |
(0.5207561038961) | (Luk 8:13) |
5 sn Fall away. On the idea of falling away and the warnings against it, see 2 Tim 3:1; Heb 3:12; Jer 3:14; Dan 9:9. |
(0.5207561038961) | (Luk 19:2) |
2 sn This is the one place in the NT the office of chief tax collector is noted. He would organize the other tax collectors and collect healthy commissions (see also the note on the word tax collector in 3:12). |