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(0.63) (Gen 20:18)

tn In the Hebrew text the clause begins with “because.”

(0.62) (Luk 23:54)

tn Normally, “dawning,” but as the Jewish Sabbath begins at 6 p.m., “beginning” is more appropriate.

(0.53) (Dan 4:16)

tn Aram “its heart.” The metaphor of the tree begins to fade here and the reality behind the symbol (the king) begins to emerge.

(0.53) (2Sa 21:9)

tc The translation follows the Qere and many medieval Hebrew mss in reading בִּתְחִלַּת (bitkhillat, “in the beginning”) rather than MT תְחִלַּת (tekhillat, “beginning of”).

(0.53) (1Sa 2:18)

tn The word “now” does not appear in the Hebrew but was added as part of beginning a new topic in a new paragraph. Verse 11b begins similarly.

(0.53) (Exo 10:13)

tn The clause begins וַיהוָה (vaʾdonay [vayhvah], “Now Yahweh….”). In contrast to a normal sequence, this beginning focuses attention on Yahweh as the subject of the verb.

(0.50) (1Jo 1:1)

tn Grk “That which was from the beginning, that which we have heard…”

(0.50) (2Pe 2:14)

tn Grk “enticing.” See note on “men” at the beginning of v. 12.

(0.50) (2Pe 2:14)

tn Grk “having eyes.” See note on “men” at the beginning of v. 12.

(0.50) (Heb 5:12)

tn Grk “the elements of the beginning of the oracles of God.”

(0.50) (Rom 5:1)

sn Many interpreters see Rom 5:1 as beginning the second major division of the letter.

(0.50) (Act 7:51)

sn Traditionally, “stiff-necked people.” Now the critique begins in earnest.

(0.50) (Luk 24:47)

sn Beginning from Jerusalem. See Acts 2, which is where it all starts.

(0.50) (Luk 15:15)

tn Grk “joined himself to” (in this case an idiom for beginning to work for someone).

(0.50) (Luk 11:46)

tn Here “as well” is used to translate καί (kai) at the beginning of the statement.

(0.50) (Luk 10:33)

tn This is at the beginning of the clause, in emphatic position in the Greek text.

(0.50) (Luk 8:42)

tn This imperfect verb could be understood ingressively: “she was beginning to die” or “was approaching death.”

(0.50) (Mat 3:10)

sn Laid at the root. That is, placed and aimed, ready to begin cutting.

(0.50) (Jon 1:3)

tn See note on the phrase “to Tarshish” at the beginning of the verse.

(0.50) (Jon 1:3)

12 tn See note on the phrase “to Tarshish” at the beginning of the verse.



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