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(1.00) (2Sa 10:10)

tn Heb “he arranged.”

(0.88) (Exo 40:23)

tn Heb uses a cognate accusative construction, “he arranged the arrangement.”

(0.75) (Psa 78:19)

tn Heb “to arrange a table [for food].”

(0.75) (Jos 2:6)

tn Heb “arranged in rows by her.”

(0.53) (Exo 40:4)

tn Heb “and you will set in order its setting” or “arrange its arrangement.” See 25:29-30 for items that belonged on the table.

(0.50) (Exo 21:8)

sn The deceit is in not making her his wife or concubine as the arrangement had stipulated.

(0.44) (Act 28:16)

sn Allowed to live by himself. Paul continued to have a generous prison arrangement (cf. Acts 27:3).

(0.44) (Job 37:19)

tn The verb means “to arrange; to set in order.” From the context the idea of a legal case is included.

(0.44) (2Ch 13:3)

tn Heb “and Jeroboam arranged with him [for] battle with 800,000 chosen men, strong warrior[s].”

(0.38) (Luk 22:6)

tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “so” to indicate the implied result of the arrangement worked out in the preceding verse.

(0.38) (Luk 6:8)

sn Most likely synagogues were arranged with benches along the walls and open space in the center for seating on the floor.

(0.38) (Mar 3:3)

sn Most likely synagogues were arranged with benches along the walls and open space in the center for seating on the floor.

(0.38) (Pro 16:1)

tn Heb “plans of the heart” (so ASV, NASB, NIV). The phrase מַעַרְכֵי־לֵב (maʿarekhe lev) means “the arrangements of the mind.”

(0.38) (Psa 132:17)

tn Heb “I have arranged a lamp for my anointed one.” Here the “lamp” is a metaphor for the Davidic dynasty (see 1 Kgs 11:36).

(0.38) (Job 33:5)

tn The Hebrew text does not contain the term “arguments,” but this verb has been used already for preparing or arranging a defense.

(0.38) (Job 13:18)

tn The verb עָרַךְ (ʿarakh) means “to set in order, set in array [as a battle], prepare” in the sense here of arrange and organize a lawsuit.

(0.38) (1Ki 20:32)

sn Your servant. By referring to Ben Hadad as Ahab’s servant, they are suggesting that Ahab make him a subject in a vassal treaty arrangement.

(0.38) (Jdg 6:26)

tn Possibly “in a row” or “in a layer,” perhaps referring to the arrangement of the stones used in the altar’s construction.

(0.38) (Exo 24:4)

tn The verb “arranged” is not in the Hebrew text but has been supplied to clarify exactly what Moses did with the twelve stones.

(0.31) (Rev 8:3)

tn The verb “to station” was used to translate ἑστάθη (hestathē) because it connotes the idea of purposeful arrangement in English, which seems to be the idea in the Greek.



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