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(1.00) (Rom 14:20)

sn Here clean refers to food being ceremonially clean.

(0.71) (Jer 52:18)

sn These shovels were used to clean the altar.

(0.71) (2Ki 25:14)

sn These shovels were used to clean the altar.

(0.61) (Lev 14:7)

tn Heb “and he shall make him clean.” The verb is the Piel of טָהֵר (taher, “to be clean”), here used as a so-called “declarative” Piel (i.e., “to declare clean”; cf. 13:6, etc.).

(0.60) (Lev 4:12)

tn Heb “a clean place,” but referring to a place that is ceremonially clean. This has been specified in the translation for clarity.

(0.57) (Act 20:26)

tn Grk “clean, pure,” thus “guiltless” (BDAG 489 s.v. καθαρός 3.a).

(0.57) (Lev 17:13)

tn That is, it must be a clean animal, not an unclean animal (cf. Lev 11).

(0.57) (Lev 15:8)

tn Heb “And if the man with a discharge spits in the clean one.”

(0.57) (Lev 14:57)

tn Heb “to teach in the day of the unclean and in the day of the clean.”

(0.57) (Lev 14:9)

tn Heb “and he shall be clean” (see the note on v. 8).

(0.57) (Lev 14:8)

tn Heb “the one cleansing himself” (i.e., Hitpael participle of טָהֵר [taher, “to be clean”]).

(0.57) (Lev 14:7)

tn Heb “the one cleansing himself” (i.e., Hitpael participle of טָהֵר [taher, “to be clean”]).

(0.57) (Lev 14:4)

tn Heb “the one cleansing himself” (i.e., Hitpael participle of טָהֵר, taher, “to be clean”).

(0.57) (Lev 13:13)

tn Heb “all of him has turned white, and he is clean.”

(0.57) (Lev 11:4)

sn Regarding “clean” versus “unclean,” see the note on Lev 10:10.

(0.50) (Amo 4:6)

tn Heb “But I gave to you cleanness of teeth in all your cities, and lack of food in all your places.” The phrase “cleanness of teeth” is a vivid way of picturing the famine Israel experienced.

(0.49) (Lev 13:6)

tn Heb “he shall make him clean.” The verb is the Piel of טָהֵר (taher, “to be clean”). Here it is a so-called “declarative” Piel (i.e., “to declare clean”), but it also implies that the person is put into the category of being “clean” by the pronouncement itself (J. E. Hartley, Leviticus [WBC], 176; cf. the corresponding opposite in v. 3 above).

(0.49) (Gen 7:2)

sn For a study of the Levitical terminology of “clean” and “unclean,” see L. E. Toombs, IDB 1:643.

(0.42) (Jud 1:18)

sn Jude cites 2 Pet 3:3, changing a few of the words among other things, cleaning up the syntax, conforming it to Hellenistic style.

(0.42) (Zep 3:4)

sn These priests defiled what is holy by not observing the proper distinctions between what is ritually clean and unclean (see Ezek 22:26).



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