(1.00) | (Luk 10:4) | 4 tn Or “no one along the way.” |
(1.00) | (Jdg 5:23) | 5 tn Or “along with the other warriors.” |
(0.83) | (Amo 3:15) | 1 tn Heb “the winter house along with the summer house.” |
(0.83) | (Isa 60:8) | 1 tn Heb “fly” (so KJV, NASB, NRSV); NAB, NIV “fly along.” |
(0.75) | (Act 27:13) | 4 tn L&N 54.8, “παραλέγομαι: (a technical, nautical term) to sail along beside some object—‘to sail along the coast, to sail along the shore.’…‘they sailed along the coast of Crete’ Ac 27:13.” With the addition of the adverb ἆσσον (asson) this becomes “sailed close along the coast of Crete.” |
(0.71) | (Lev 11:42) | 1 tn Heb “goes” (KJV, ASV “goeth”); NIV “moves along”; NLT “slither along.” The same Hebrew term is translated “walks” in the following clause. |
(0.67) | (1Pe 4:3) | 3 tn Grk “having gone along,” referring to the readers’ behavior in time past. |
(0.67) | (Act 21:2) | 2 sn Phoenicia was the name of an area along the Mediterranean coast north of Palestine. |
(0.67) | (Act 15:3) | 1 sn Phoenicia was an area along the Mediterranean coast north of Palestine in ancient Syria. |
(0.67) | (Act 14:24) | 2 sn Pamphylia was a province along the southern coast of Asia Minor. |
(0.67) | (Act 11:19) | 3 sn Phoenicia was an area along the Mediterranean coast north of Palestine. |
(0.67) | (Act 9:35) | 3 sn Sharon refers to the plain of Sharon, a region along the coast of Palestine. |
(0.67) | (Act 1:26) | 3 tn Or “he was counted as one of the apostles along with the eleven.” |
(0.67) | (Mat 15:39) | 2 sn Magadan was a place along the Sea of Galilee, the exact location of which is uncertain. |
(0.67) | (Amo 1:8) | 4 sn Ashkelon was one of the five major Philistine cities (along with Ashdod, Ekron, Gaza, and Gath). |
(0.67) | (Amo 1:8) | 5 sn Ekron was one of the five major Philistine cities (along with Ashdod, Ashkelon, Gaza, and Gath). |
(0.67) | (Amo 1:8) | 3 sn Ashdod was one of the five major Philistine cities (along with Ashkelon, Ekron, Gaza, and Gath). |
(0.67) | (Dan 2:24) | 2 tc The LXX and Vulgate, along with one medieval Hebrew MS, lack this verb. |
(0.67) | (Lam 2:10) | 3 sn Along with putting dirt on one’s head, wearing sackcloth was a sign of mourning. |
(0.67) | (Jer 13:14) | 1 tn Or “children along with their parents”; Heb “fathers and children together.” |