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(0.99146830188679) (1Sa 17:48)

tc Most LXX mss lack the second half of v. 48.

(0.99146830188679) (Jer 49:3)

sn Compare Jer 48:7 and the study note there.

(0.99146830188679) (Joh 4:5)

sn Perhaps referred to in Gen 48:22.

(0.84597679245283) (1Ki 8:21)

tn Heb “fathers” (also in vv. 34, 40, 48, 53, 57, 58).

(0.84597679245283) (Job 11:3)

tn The word means “chatter, pratings, boastings” (see Isa 16:6; Jer 48:30).

(0.84597679245283) (Jer 25:21)

sn See further Jer 48:1-47 for the judgment against Moab.

(0.84597679245283) (Eze 37:28)

sn The sanctuary of Israel becomes the main focus of Ezek 40-48.

(0.84597679245283) (Eze 47:13)

sn One portion for Ephraim, the other for Manasseh (Gen 48:17-20).

(0.84597679245283) (Amo 2:2)

sn Kerioth was an important Moabite city. See Jer 48:24, 41.

(0.84597679245283) (Luk 4:32)

sn They were amazed. The astonishment shown here is like that in Luke 2:48.

(0.84597679245283) (Luk 5:10)

sn From now on is a common Lukan expression, see Luke 1:48.

(0.84597679245283) (Luk 9:38)

tn This verb means “to have regard for”; see Luke 1:48.

(0.77323109433962) (Rut 4:14)

tn Heb “may his name be called [i.e., “perpetuated”; see Gen 48:16] in Israel.”

(0.77323109433962) (Pro 10:17)

tn The term is a genitive of location indicating the goal (IBHS 147-48 §9.5.2f).

(0.77323109433962) (Act 8:39)

sn Note that the response to the gospel is rejoicing (joy, cf. Acts 11:23; 13:48).

(0.77323109433962) (Act 21:7)

sn Ptolemais was a seaport on the coast of Palestine about 30 mi (48 km) south of Tyre.

(0.77323109433962) (Act 21:33)

tn The two chains would be something like handcuffs (BDAG 48 s.v. ἅλυσις and compare Acts 28:20).

(0.77323109433962) (2Co 11:27)

tn The two different words for labor are translated “in hard work and toil” by L&N 42.48.

(0.70048537735849) (Gen 31:46)

sn The Hebrew word for “pile” is גַּל (gal), which sounds like the name “Galeed” (גַּלְעֵד, galed). See v. 48.

(0.70048537735849) (Rut 1:13)

tn The negative is used here in an elliptical manner for emphasis (see HALOT 48 s.v. I אַל; GKC 479-80 §152.g).



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