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(1.00) (Amo 2:9)

tn Heb “whose height was like the height of cedars.”

(1.00) (Isa 37:24)

tn Heb “the height of its extremity”; ASV “its farthest height.”

(0.99) (Jam 1:9)

tn Grk “his height,” “his exaltation.”

(0.99) (Dan 4:10)

tn Aram “its height was great.”

(0.85) (Psa 102:19)

tn Heb “from the height of his sanctuary.”

(0.85) (Exo 27:1)

tn Heb “and 3 cubits its height.”

(0.71) (Isa 38:14)

tn Heb “my eyes become weak, toward the height.”

(0.71) (Isa 24:18)

tn Heb “from the height”; KJV “from on high.”

(0.71) (Jdg 15:17)

sn The name Ramath Lehi means “Height of the Jawbone.”

(0.71) (Jdg 5:18)

tn Heb “Naphtali was on the heights of the field.”

(0.60) (Psa 71:19)

tn Heb “your justice, O God, [is] unto the height.” The Hebrew term מָרוֹם (marom, “height”) is here a title for the sky/heavens.

(0.57) (Jud 1:9)

tn The word “even” is not in Greek; it is implied by the height of the contrast.

(0.57) (Eze 31:14)

tn Heb “and they will not stand to them in their height, all the drinkers of water.”

(0.57) (Eze 19:11)

tn Heb “and it was seen by its height and by the abundance of its branches.”

(0.57) (Job 20:11)

sn This line means that he dies prematurely—at the height of his youthful vigor.

(0.57) (1Ki 6:26)

tn Heb “the height of the first cherub was 10 cubits; and so was the second cherub.”

(0.57) (1Ki 6:10)

tn Heb “5 cubits.” This must refer to the height of each floor or room.

(0.50) (Psa 48:2)

tn Heb “beautiful of height.” The Hebrew term נוֹף (nof, “height”) is a genitive of specification after the qualitative noun “beautiful.” The idea seems to be that Mount Zion, because of its lofty appearance, is pleasing to the sight.

(0.50) (1Ki 7:16)

tn Heb “two capitals he made to place on the tops of the pillars, cast in bronze; 5 cubits was the height of the first capital, and 5 cubits was the height of the second capital.”

(0.50) (Num 23:3)

sn He went up to a bald spot, to a barren height. The statement underscores the general belief that such tops were the closest things to the gods. On such heights people built their shrines and temples.



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