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(1.00) (1Ki 1:30)

tn Or “carry out, perform.”

(1.00) (Jdg 6:17)

tn Heb “perform for me.”

(0.62) (Exo 14:13)

tn Heb “do,” i.e., perform or accomplish.

(0.50) (Act 13:22)

tn Or “who will perform all my will,” “who will carry out all my wishes.”

(0.50) (Act 10:23)

sn When Peter entertained them as guests, he performed a culturally significant act denoting acceptance.

(0.50) (Act 1:25)

tn Or “the task of this service and apostleship which Judas ceased to perform.”

(0.50) (Luk 2:29)

sn The phrase according to your word again emphasizes that God will perform his promise.

(0.50) (Eze 6:3)

tn The Hebrew term refers to elevated platforms where pagan sacrifices were performed.

(0.50) (Isa 41:4)

tn Heb “Who acts and accomplishes?”; NASB “Who has performed and accomplished it.”

(0.38) (Act 16:3)

tn The verb περιέτεμεν (perietemen) here may be understood as causative (cf. ExSyn 411-12) if Paul did not personally perform the circumcision.

(0.38) (Joh 14:11)

sn In the context of a proof or basis for belief, Jesus is referring to the miraculous deeds (signs) he has performed in the presence of the disciples.

(0.38) (Luk 23:8)

tn Grk “to see some sign performed by him.” Here the passive construction has been translated as an active one in keeping with contemporary English style.

(0.38) (Luk 23:8)

sn Herod, hoping to see him perform some miraculous sign, seems to have treated Jesus as a curiosity (cf. 9:7-9).

(0.38) (Pro 25:19)

sn The similes in this emblematic parallelism focus on things that are incapable of performing certain activities—they are either too painful to use or are ineffective.

(0.38) (Psa 103:2)

tn Or “his benefits” (see 2 Chr 32:25, where the noun is also used of kind deeds performed by the Lord).

(0.38) (Psa 65:8)

tn Heb “and the inhabitants of the ends fear because of your signs.” God’s “signs” are the “awesome acts” (see v. 5) he performs in the earth.

(0.35) (Joh 14:10)

sn Miraculous deeds is most likely a reference to the miraculous signs Jesus had performed, which he viewed as a manifestation of the mighty acts of God. Those he performed in the presence of the disciples served as a basis for faith (although a secondary basis to their personal relationship to him; see the following verse).

(0.31) (Act 25:23)

tn Or “auditorium.” “Auditorium” may suggest to the modern English reader a theater where performances are held. Here it is the large hall where a king or governor would hold audiences.

(0.31) (Act 7:36)

sn Performing wonders and miraculous signs. Again Moses acted like Jesus. The phrase appears 9 times in Acts (2:19, 22, 43; 4:30; 5:12; 6:8; 7:36; 14:3; 15:12).

(0.31) (Joh 19:29)

sn The cheap sour wine was called in Latin posca, and referred to a cheap vinegar wine diluted heavily with water. It was the drink of slaves and soldiers, and was probably there for the soldiers who had performed the crucifixion.



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