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(1.00) (Mar 15:46)

tn Or “to the door,” “against the door.”

(1.00) (Mat 27:60)

tn Or “to the door,” “against the door.”

(0.71) (Mic 7:5)

tn Heb “guard the doors of your mouth.”

(0.71) (Eze 42:2)

tn Heb “the door of the north.”

(0.71) (2Ch 4:9)

tn Heb “and the doors for the enclosure.”

(0.71) (1Ki 7:5)

tn Heb “all of the doors and doorposts.”

(0.71) (Jdg 3:25)

tn The words “the doors” are supplied.

(0.59) (Joh 10:7)

tn Or “I am the sheep’s door.”

(0.59) (Pro 8:34)

tn Heb “at the posts of my doors” (so KJV, ASV).

(0.59) (2Ki 4:33)

tn Heb “and closed the door behind the two of them.”

(0.50) (2Co 2:12)

tn Grk “a door”; the phrase ἀνοίγω θύραν (anoigō thuran, “to open a door”) is an idiom meaning “to make possible some opportunity” (L&N 71.9).

(0.50) (2Sa 13:18)

tn The Hebrew verb is a perfect with nonconsecutive vav, probably indicating an action (locking the door) that complements the preceding one (pushing her out the door).

(0.47) (Rev 3:7)

tn See the note on the word “door” earlier in this verse.

(0.47) (1Co 16:9)

tn Grk “for a door has opened wide to me, great and effective.”

(0.47) (Joh 20:26)

tn Grk “the doors were shut”; “locked” conveys a more appropriate idea for the modern English reader.

(0.47) (Joh 20:26)

sn See the note on the phrase locked the doors in 20:19.

(0.47) (Joh 20:19)

tn Grk “the doors were shut”; “locked” conveys a more appropriate idea for the modern English reader.

(0.47) (Psa 141:3)

tn Heb “door.” The Hebrew word occurs only here in the OT.

(0.47) (2Ch 14:7)

tn Heb “and we will surround [them] with wall[s] and towers, doors, and bars.”

(0.47) (2Ch 8:5)

tn Heb “and he built…[as] cities of fortification, [with] walls, doors, and a bar.”



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