(0.9959535483871) | (Psa 31:9) |
2 tn Cf. Ps 6:7, which has a similar line. |
(0.87845919354839) | (Pro 16:26) |
5 sn This theme is taught elsewhere (e.g., Eccl 6:7; Eph 4:28; 6:7; 2 Thess 3:10-12). |
(0.84081667741935) | (Eze 36:28) |
1 sn This promise reflects the ancient covenantal ideal (see Exod 6:7). |
(0.84081667741935) | (Luk 10:21) |
1 tn Grk “In that same hour” (L&N 67.1). |
(0.84081667741935) | (Luk 18:1) |
3 tn Or “should pray at all times” (L&N 67.88). |
(0.76324822580645) | (Lev 26:43) |
3 tn The verb is the Hophal infinitive construct with the third feminine singular suffix (GKC 182 §67.y; cf. v. 34). |
(0.76324822580645) | (Psa 2:2) |
4 tn Heb “and against his anointed one.” The Davidic king is the referent (see vv. 6-7). |
(0.76324822580645) | (Psa 45:7) |
6 sn Verses 6-7 are quoted in Heb 1:8-9, where they are applied to Jesus. |
(0.76324822580645) | (Eze 34:30) |
1 sn A promise given to Abraham (Gen 15:7) and his descendants (Gen 15:8; Exod 6:7). |
(0.68567983870968) | (Gen 10:10) |
1 tn Heb “beginning.” E. A. Speiser, Genesis (AB), 67, suggests “mainstays,” citing Jer 49:35 as another text where the Hebrew noun is so used. |
(0.68567983870968) | (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. |
(0.68567983870968) | (2Sa 18:17) |
1 tn Heb “and all Israel fled, each to his tent.” In this context this refers to the supporters of Absalom (see vv. 6-7, 16). |
(0.68567983870968) | (Psa 58:8) |
1 tn There is no “to be” verb in the Hebrew text at this point, but a jussive tone can be assumed based on vv. 6-7. |
(0.68567983870968) | (Psa 110:6) |
1 tn The imperfect verbal forms in vv. 6-7 are understood here as descriptive-dramatic or as generalizing, though they could be taken as future. |
(0.68567983870968) | (Isa 38:20) |
3 sn Note that vv. 21-22 have been placed between vv. 6-7, where they logically belong. See 2 Kgs 20:7-8. |
(0.68567983870968) | (Eze 6:6) |
1 tn The Hebrew verb translated “wiped out” is used to describe the judgment of the Flood (Gen 6:7; 7:4, 23). |
(0.68567983870968) | (Eze 14:11) |
1 sn I will be their God. See Exod 6:7; Lev 26:12; Jer 7:23; 11:4. |
(0.68567983870968) | (Dan 9:17) |
2 tn Heb “let your face shine.” This idiom pictures God smiling in favor. See Pss 31:16; 67:1; 80:3, 7, 19. |
(0.68567983870968) | (Luk 6:30) |
3 sn Do not ask for your possessions back… is an example of showing forgiveness. Paul’s remarks in 1 Cor 6:7 may reflect this principle. |
(0.68567983870968) | (Act 9:24) |
2 tn Or “guarding.” This is a negative term in Luke-Acts (Luke 6:7; 14:1; 20:20). |