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(0.44) (Pro 1:15)

tn Heb “your foot.” The term “foot” (רֶגֶל, regel) is a synecdoche of part (= your foot) for the whole person (= yourself).

(0.44) (Psa 78:9)

tn Heb “the sons of Ephraim.” Ephraim probably stands here by synecdoche (part for whole) for the northern kingdom of Israel.

(0.44) (Job 41:23)

tn The last clause says “it cannot be moved.” But this part will function adverbially in the sentence.

(0.44) (Job 36:7)

tn Heb “them”; the referent (the righteous) has been repeated from the first part of the verse for clarity.

(0.44) (Job 14:15)

tn The independent personal pronoun is emphatic, as if to say, “and I on my part will answer.”

(0.44) (Neh 11:1)

tn Heb “nine of the hands.” The word “hand” is used here in the sense or a part or portion.

(0.44) (1Sa 5:9)

tn See the note on this term in v. 6. Cf. KJV “and they had emerods in their secret parts.”

(0.44) (Gen 37:3)

tn The disjunctive clause provides supplemental information vital to the story. It explains in part the brothers’ animosity toward Joseph.

(0.37) (Jud 1:15)

tn Grk “of all their works of ungodliness.” The adverb “thoroughly” is part of the following verb “have committed.” See note on verb “committed” later in this verse.

(0.37) (1Pe 5:7)

tn Or “anxiety, burden,” but using a word from the same root as the verb “cares” in the last part of the verse.

(0.37) (Jam 5:20)

tn Grk “from the error of his way” (using the same root as the verb “to wander, to err” in the first part of the verse).

(0.37) (Heb 1:12)

sn The phrase like a garment here is not part of the original OT text (see tc note above); for this reason it has been printed in normal type.

(0.37) (Heb 1:4)

tn Grk “having become.” This is part of the same sentence that extends from v. 1 through v. 4 in the Greek text.

(0.37) (Col 2:17)

tn The word “only,” though not in the Greek text, is supplied in the English translation to bring out the contrast inherent between the two parts of the verse.

(0.37) (Eph 6:15)

tn The definite article τοῖς (tois) was taken as a possessive pronoun, i.e., “your,” since it refers to a part of the physical body.

(0.37) (Rom 11:16)

tn Grk “firstfruits,” a term for the first part of something that has been set aside and offered to God before the remainder can be used.

(0.37) (Act 27:5)

sn Pamphylia was a province in the southern part of Asia Minor; it was west of Cilicia (see BDAG 753 s.v. Παμφυλία).

(0.37) (Act 19:41)

sn Verse 41 in the English text is included as part of verse 40 in the standard critical editions of the Greek NT.

(0.37) (Act 15:38)

sn Pamphylia was a province in the southern part of Asia Minor. See Acts 13:13, where it was mentioned previously.

(0.37) (Luk 23:7)

sn Learning that Jesus was from Galilee and therefore part of Herod’s jurisdiction, Pilate decided to rid himself of the problem by sending him to Herod.



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