(1.0041807894737) | (Isa 28:21) |
1 sn This probably alludes to David’s victory over the Philistines at Baal Perazim. See 2 Sam 5:20. |
(0.89368438596491) | (Job 17:12) |
2 tn The same verb שִׂים (sim, “set”) is used this way in Isa 5:20: “…who change darkness into light.” |
(0.89368438596491) | (Hag 1:1) |
1 sn The first day of the sixth month was Elul 1 according to the Jewish calendar; August 29, 520 |
(0.89368438596491) | (Hag 2:10) |
1 sn The twenty-fourth day of the ninth month of Darius’ second year was Kislev 24 or December 18, 520 |
(0.89368438596491) | (Hag 2:20) |
2 sn Again, the twenty-fourth day of the month was Kislev 24 or December 18, 520 |
(0.89368438596491) | (Luk 7:50) |
2 sn On faith see Luke 5:20; 7:9; 8:25; 12:28; 17:6; 18:8; 22:32. |
(0.89368438596491) | (Act 5:25) |
2 sn Obeying God (see v. 29), the apostles were teaching again (4:18-20; 5:20). They did so despite the risk. |
(0.89368438596491) | (1Jo 3:8) |
2 tn The present tense verb has been translated as an extending-from-past present (a present of past action still in progress). See ExSyn 520. |
(0.78318814035088) | (Hag 2:18) |
2 sn The twenty-fourth day of the ninth month was Kislev 24 or December 18, 520. See v. 10. Here the reference is to “today,” the day the oracle is being delivered. |
(0.77763543859649) | (Ecc 5:1) |
1 sn Beginning with 5:1, the verse numbers through 5:20 in the English Bible differ by one from the verse numbers in the Hebrew text (BHS), with 5:1 ET = 4:17 HT, 5:2 ET = 5:1 HT, etc., through 5:20 ET = 5:19 HT. Beginning with 6:1 the verse numbers in the English Bible and the Hebrew Bible are again the same. |
(0.67269180701754) | (Lev 4:1) |
1 sn The quotation introduced here extends from Lev 4:2 through 5:13, and encompasses all the sin offering regulations. Compare the notes on Lev 1:1 above, and 5:14 and 6:1 [5:20 HT] below. |
(0.67269180701754) | (Lev 5:14) |
1 sn The quotation introduced here extends from Lev 5:14 through 5:19, encompassing the first main section of guilt offering regulations. Compare the notes on Lev 1:1; 4:1; and 6:1 [5:20 HT]. |
(0.67269180701754) | (Pro 25:18) |
1 sn The first line identifies the emblem of the proverb: False witnesses are here compared to deadly weapons because they can cause the death of innocent people (e.g., Exod 20:16; Deut 5:20; and Prov 14:5). |
(0.67269180701754) | (Dan 8:10) |
2 sn In prescientific Israelite thinking the stars were associated with the angelic members of God’s heavenly assembly. See Judg 5:20; Job 38:7; Isa 40:26. In west Semitic mythology the stars were members of the high god’s divine assembly (see Isa 14:13). |
(0.67269180701754) | (Hag 1:15) |
1 sn The twenty-fourth day of the sixth month of King Darius’ second year was September 21, 520 |
(0.67269180701754) | (Zec 1:1) |
2 sn The eighth month of Darius’ second year was late October – late November, 520 |
(0.67269180701754) | (Zec 2:6) |
1 sn These are the scattered Jews of eschatological times (as the expression four winds of heaven makes clear) and not those of Zechariah’s time who have, for the most part, already returned by 520 |
(0.67269180701754) | (Luk 5:20) |
5 tn Grk “Man, your sins are forgiven you.” Luke stresses the forgiveness of sins (cf. 1:77; 3:3; 24:47). In 5:20 he uses both the perfect ἀφέωνται and the personal pronoun σοι which together combine to heighten the subjective aspect of the experience of forgiveness. The σοι has been omitted in translation in light of normal English style. |
(0.67269180701754) | (1Th 2:3) |
1 tn Grk “For our exhortation.” Paul here uses παράκλησις (paraklhsis) to speak in broad terms about his preaching of the gospel, in which he urges or appeals to people to respond to God’s salvation (cf. the verb form παρακαλοῦντος [parakalounto"] in 2 Cor 5:20). |
(0.67269180701754) | (1Pe 4:8) |
3 sn The statement of v. 8b, love covers a multitude of sins, is proverbial: It is quoted from Prov 10:12 (cf. Jas 5:20). It speaks of the forbearance that comes with love: Christian love is patient and forgiving toward the offenses of a fellow Christian (Matt 18:21-22; 1 Cor 13:4-7). |