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(0.57) (Lev 7:6)

tn Heb “holiness of holinesses [or holy of holies] it is”; NAB “most sacred”; TEV “very holy.”

(0.57) (Lev 6:17)

tn Heb “holiness of holinesses [or holy of holies] it is”; cf. NAB “most sacred.”

(0.57) (Exo 29:37)

tn The construction is the superlative genitive: “holy of holies,” or “most holy.”

(0.57) (Gen 10:10)

sn Erech (ancient Uruk, modern Warka), one of the most ancient civilizations, was located southeast of Babylon.

(0.51) (2Ch 16:14)

tn The Hebrew term מִשְׁכָּב (mishkav) most often refers to a bed. In this setting it was most likely a raised platform within the tomb where the body was laid to rest, technically similar to a bier.

(0.50) (2Pe 3:9)

tn Grk “not wishing.” The participle most likely has a causal force, explaining why the Lord is patient.

(0.50) (Eph 1:17)

tn Grk “the Father of glory.” The genitive phrase “of glory” is most likely an attributive genitive (“the glorious Father”).

(0.50) (Luk 8:44)

sn The woman was most likely suffering from a vaginal hemorrhage, in which case her bleeding would make her ritually unclean.

(0.50) (Luk 3:27)

sn Grk and KJV Salathiel. Most modern English translations use the OT form of the name (Shealtiel, Ezra 3:2).

(0.50) (Amo 5:15)

sn Joseph (= Ephraim and Manasseh), as the most prominent of the Israelite tribes, represents the entire northern kingdom.

(0.50) (Amo 5:6)

sn Here Joseph (= Ephraim and Manasseh), as the most prominent of the Israelite tribes, represents the entire northern kingdom.

(0.50) (Hos 11:4)

tn Heb “him.” This is regarded as a collective singular by most English versions and thus translated as a plural pronoun.

(0.50) (Hos 9:2)

tn Heb “her” (so KJV, ASV). This is taken as a collective singular (so also most modern English versions).

(0.50) (Lam 3:38)

tn Heb “From the mouth of the Most High does it not go forth, both evil and good?”

(0.50) (Jer 40:10)

tn Heb “summer fruit.” “Summer fruit” is meaningless to most modern readers; dates and figs are what is involved.

(0.50) (Jer 40:12)

tn Heb “summer fruit.” “Summer fruit” is meaningless to most modern readers; dates and figs are what is involved.

(0.50) (Isa 56:10)

sn The “watchmen” are probably spiritual leaders, most likely prophets and priests, responsible for giving the people moral direction.

(0.50) (Isa 23:12)

tn Or “violated, raped,” the point being that Daughter Sidon has lost her virginity in the most brutal manner possible.

(0.50) (Psa 28:2)

tn The Hebrew term דְּבִיר (devir, “temple”) actually refers to the most holy place within the sanctuary.

(0.50) (Psa 2:12)

tn Or “burns.” The Lord’s anger is compared here to fire, the most destructive force known in ancient Israel.



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