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(1.00) (Mar 14:27)

sn A quotation from Zech 13:7.

(1.00) (Mat 26:31)

sn A quotation from Zech 13:7.

(0.67) (1Sa 1:9)

tn Or perhaps, “on his throne.” See Joüon 2:506-7 §137.f.

(0.67) (Deu 20:17)

sn Perizzite. This probably refers to a subgroup of Canaanites (Gen 13:7; 34:30).

(0.67) (Deu 7:1)

sn Perizzites. This is probably a subgroup of Canaanites (Gen 13:7; 34:30).

(0.67) (Exo 32:1)

tn The interrogative is used in an indirect question (see GKC 443-44 §137.c).

(0.67) (Exo 15:11)

tn S. R. Driver suggests “praiseworthy acts” as the translation (Exodus, 137).

(0.58) (Eze 16:24)

tn Or “lofty place” (NRSV). See L. C. Allen, Ezekiel (WBC), 1:229, and B. Lang, Frau Weisheit, 137.

(0.58) (1Sa 11:5)

tn Or perhaps, “his oxen.” On this use of the definite article see Joüon 2:506-7 §137.f.

(0.50) (Joh 4:9)

tn D. Daube (“Jesus and the Samaritan Woman: the Meaning of συγχράομαι [Jn 4:7ff],” JBL 69 [1950]: 137-47) suggests this meaning.

(0.50) (Psa 137:1)

sn Psalm 137. The Babylonian exiles lament their condition, vow to remain loyal to Jerusalem, and appeal to God for revenge on their enemies.

(0.50) (Job 4:3)

tn The “feeble hands” are literally “hands hanging down.” This is a sign of weakness, helplessness, or despondency (see 2 Sam 4:1; Isa 13:7).

(0.50) (Exo 5:9)

sn For a discussion of this whole section, see K. A. Kitchen, “From the Brickfields of Egypt,” TynBul 27 (1976): 137-47.

(0.42) (Tit 3:9)

sn Fights about the law were characteristic of the false teachers in Ephesus as well as in Crete (cf. 1 Tim 1:3-7; Titus 1:10, 14).

(0.42) (Act 21:16)

tn Or perhaps, “Mnason of Cyprus, one of the original disciples.” BDAG 137 s.v. ἀρχαῖος 1 has “. μαθητής a disciple of long standing (perh. original disc.) Ac 21:16.”

(0.42) (Amo 1:8)

tn Heb “I will turn my hand against Ekron.” For other uses of the idiom “turn the hand against,” see Ps 81:14; Isa 1:25; Jer 6:9; Zech 13:7.

(0.42) (Eze 25:12)

sn Edom apparently in some way assisted in the destruction of Jerusalem in 587/6 b.c. (Ps 137:7; Lam 4:21, 22; Joel 3:19; Obadiah).

(0.42) (Lam 4:11)

tn The term יְסוֹד (yesod, “foundation”) refers to the ground-level and below ground-level foundation stones of a city wall (Ps 137:7; Lam 4:11; Mic 1:6).

(0.42) (Jer 38:4)

tn Heb “weakening the hands of.” For this idiom see BDB 951 s.v. רָפָה Pi. and compare the usage in Isa 13:7 and Ezek 21:7 (21:12 HT).

(0.42) (Psa 81:14)

tn Heb “turn my hand against.” The idiom “turn the hand against” has the nuance of “strike with the hand, attack” (see Isa 1:25; Ezek 38:12; Amos 1:8; Zech 13:7).



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