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(0.47) (1Pe 2:4)

tn Greek emphasizes the contrast between these two phrases more than can be easily expressed in English.

(0.47) (1Pe 1:20)

tn Greek emphasizes the contrast between these two clauses more than can be easily expressed in English.

(0.47) (Jam 4:8)

tn Or “two-minded” (the same description used in 1:8).

(0.47) (Phi 1:23)

tn Grk “I am hard-pressed between the two.” Cf. L&N 30.18.

(0.47) (Rom 11:22)

tn Greek emphasizes the contrast between these two clauses more than can be easily expressed in English.

(0.47) (Rom 8:10)

tn Greek emphasizes the contrast between these two clauses more than can be easily expressed in English.

(0.47) (Rom 7:25)

tn Greek emphasizes the contrast between these two clauses more than can be easily expressed in English.

(0.47) (Rom 6:11)

tn Greek emphasizes the contrast between these two clauses more than can be easily expressed in English.

(0.47) (Rom 5:16)

tn Greek emphasizes the contrast between these two clauses more than can be easily expressed in English.

(0.47) (Act 15:27)

sn Judas and Silas were the “two witnesses” who would vouch for the truth of the recommendation.

(0.47) (Act 7:26)

tn Grk “saw them”; the context makes clear that two individuals were involved (v. 27).

(0.47) (Act 1:23)

tn Grk “So they proposed two.” The word “candidates” was supplied in the text for clarity.

(0.47) (Luk 24:16)

sn The two disciples will not be allowed to recognize Jesus until v. 31.

(0.47) (Luk 19:43)

sn An embankment refers to either wooden barricades or earthworks, or a combination of the two.

(0.47) (Luk 11:12)

sn The two questions of vv. 11-12 expect the answer, “No father would do this!”

(0.47) (Luk 10:17)

tc See the note on the number “seventy-two” in Luke 10:1.

(0.47) (Luk 9:3)

tn Grk “have two tunics.” See the note on the word “tunics” in 3:11.

(0.47) (Mar 1:34)

sn Note how the author distinguishes healing from exorcism here, implying that the two are not identical.

(0.47) (Mat 8:16)

sn Note how the author distinguishes healing from exorcism here, implying that the two are not identical.

(0.47) (Hab 1:15)

tn Heb “Therefore he is happy and rejoices.” Here two synonyms are joined for emphasis.



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