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(1.00) (Act 18:15)

tn Or “dispute.”

(0.80) (1Co 1:11)

tn Or “rivalries, disputes.”

(0.70) (Jdg 4:5)

tn That is, “consider legal disputes.”

(0.60) (Act 24:12)

tn Or “disputing,” “conducting a heated discussion.”

(0.50) (Act 23:7)

tn Or “a dispute” (BDAG 940 s.v. στάσις 3).

(0.50) (1Sa 7:6)

tn Heb “judged”; NAB “began to judge”; TEV “settled disputes among.”

(0.40) (Heb 6:16)

tn Grk “the oath for confirmation is an end of all dispute.”

(0.40) (Act 18:15)

tn Or “I am not willing to be.” Gallio would not adjudicate their religious dispute.

(0.40) (Act 13:9)

sn This qualifying clause in the narrative indicates who represented God in the dispute.

(0.40) (Act 11:2)

tn Or “believers disputed with,” “believers criticized” (BDAG 231 s.v. διακρίνω 5.b).

(0.40) (Amo 5:12)

sn Legal disputes were resolved in the city gate, where the town elders met.

(0.40) (Job 36:33)

tn The meaning of this verse is disputed; it may refer to cattle sensing the approaching storm.

(0.40) (1Sa 7:17)

tn Or perhaps “settled disputes for” (cf. NLT “would hear cases there”; NRSV “administered justice there”).

(0.40) (Gen 21:25)

tn The Hebrew verb used here means “to argue; to dispute”; it can focus on the beginning of the dispute (as here), the dispute itself, or the resolution of a dispute (Isa 1:18). Apparently the complaint was lodged before the actual oath was taken.

(0.35) (Job 13:6)

tn The Hebrew word רִבוֹת (rivot, “disputes, contentions”) continues the imagery of presenting a legal case. The term is used of legal disputations and litigation. See, also, v. 19a.

(0.35) (Act 9:29)

tn Or “arguing.” BDAG 954 s.v. συζητέω 2 gives “dispute, debate, argueτινί ‘w. someone’” for συνεζήτει (sunezētei).

(0.35) (Luk 22:25)

tn Here δέ (de) has been translated as “so” to indicate the implied result of the dispute among the apostles.

(0.35) (Mat 27:57)

sn Though some dispute that Joseph of Arimathea was a disciple of Jesus, his actions regarding Jesus’ burial suggest otherwise.

(0.35) (Amo 5:10)

sn In ancient Israelite culture, legal disputes were resolved in the city gate, where the town elders met.

(0.35) (Isa 29:21)

sn Legal disputes were resolved at the city gate, where the town elders met. See Amos 5:10.



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