(0.50) | (Isa 44:2) | 1 sn Jeshurun is a poetic name for Israel; it occurs here and in Deut 32:15; 33:5, 26. |
(0.50) | (Psa 135:14) | 2 sn Verse 14 echoes Deut 32:36, where Moses affirms that God mercifully relents from fully judging his wayward people. |
(0.50) | (Psa 81:16) | 3 sn The language in this verse, particularly the references to wheat and honey, is reminiscent of Deut 32:13-14. |
(0.50) | (1Ki 1:5) | 1 sn Haggith was one of David’s wives (2 Sam 3:4; 2 Chr 3:2). |
(0.50) | (Rut 2:7) | 2 tn On the use of the perfect with vav consecutive after the cohortative, see IBHS 530 §32.2.2b. |
(0.50) | (Num 1:7) | 1 sn Nahshon was an ancestor of Boaz and David, and therefore of Christ (Luke 3:32-33). |
(0.50) | (Exo 3:16) | 3 tn The form is the Niphal perfect of the verb “to see.” See the note on “appeared” in 3:2. |
(0.50) | (Exo 1:7) | 3 tn Using מְאֹד (meʾod) twice intensifies the idea of their becoming strong (see GKC 431-32 §133.k). |
(0.43) | (Act 9:31) | 1 tn Or “Therefore.” This verse is another summary text in Acts (cf. 2:41-47; 4:32-37; 5:12-16; 6:7). |
(0.43) | (Act 7:48) | 1 sn The title the Most High points to God’s majesty (Heb 7:1; Luke 1:32, 35; Acts 16:7). |
(0.43) | (Act 7:42) | 1 sn The expression and gave them over suggests similarities to the judgment on the nations described by Paul in Rom 1:18-32. |
(0.43) | (Act 7:41) | 3 tn Or “a bull calf” (see Exod 32:4-6). The term μοσχοποιέω (moschopoieō) occurs only in Christian writings according to BDAG 660 s.v. |
(0.43) | (Joh 19:39) | 5 sn The Roman pound (λίτρα, litra) weighed 12 ounces or 325 grams. Thus 100 Roman pounds would be about 32.5 kilograms or 75 pounds. |
(0.43) | (Luk 19:10) | 1 sn The Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost is Jesus’ mission succinctly defined. See Luke 15:1-32. |
(0.43) | (Luk 19:5) | 3 sn I must stay. Jesus revealed the necessity of his associating with people like Zacchaeus (5:31-32). This act of fellowship indicated acceptance. |
(0.43) | (Luk 15:2) | 5 tn Or “accepts,” “receives.” This is not the first time this issue has been raised: Luke 5:27-32; 7:37-50. |
(0.43) | (Luk 11:45) | 2 tn For this term, see Matt 22:6; Luke 18:32; Acts 14:5; 1 Thess 2:2. |
(0.43) | (Luk 9:41) | 3 sn The rebuke for lack of faith has OT roots: Num 14:27; Deut 32:5, 20; Isa 59:8. |
(0.43) | (Luk 9:7) | 3 tn Or “was very confused.” See L&N 32.10 where this verse is given as an example of the usage. |
(0.43) | (Luk 7:50) | 2 sn On faith see Luke 5:20; 7:9; 8:25; 12:28; 17:6; 18:8; 22:32. |