(1.00) | (Isa 60:11) | 1 tn Or “led in procession.” The participle is passive. |
(0.85) | (Job 6:19) | 4 tn In Ps 68:24 this word has the meaning of “processions”; here that procession is of traveling merchants forming convoys or caravans. |
(0.80) | (Act 2:13) | 2 sn New wine refers to a new, sweet wine in the process of fermentation. |
(0.80) | (Luk 18:39) | 1 sn That is, those who were at the front of the procession. |
(0.80) | (Luk 10:2) | 2 sn The phrase Lord of the harvest recognizes God’s sovereignty over the harvest process. |
(0.80) | (Luk 7:12) | 2 tn That is, carried out for burial. This was a funeral procession. |
(0.80) | (Mat 9:38) | 1 sn The phrase Lord of the harvest recognizes God’s sovereignty over the harvest process. |
(0.80) | (Pro 20:4) | 1 sn The act of plowing is put for the whole process of planting a crop. |
(0.80) | (Psa 68:24) | 1 tn The subject is probably indefinite, referring to bystanders in general who witness the procession. |
(0.70) | (Act 22:25) | 4 tn Or “a Roman citizen and uncondemned.” BDAG 35 s.v. ἀκατάκριτος has “uncondemned, without due process” for this usage. |
(0.70) | (Act 16:37) | 3 tn Or “in public, uncondemned.” BDAG 35 s.v. ἀκατάκριτος has “uncondemned, without due process” for this usage. |
(0.70) | (Pro 19:28) | 1 sn These are crooked or corrupt witnesses who willfully distort the facts and make a mockery of the whole legal process. |
(0.70) | (Exo 10:13) | 2 tn The verb נָהַג (nahag) means “drive, conduct.” It is elsewhere used for driving sheep, leading armies, or leading in processions. |
(0.70) | (Gen 43:17) | 2 sn This verse is a summary statement. The next verses delineate intermediate steps (see v. 24) in the process. |
(0.60) | (Rev 19:15) | 5 sn He stomps the winepress. See Isa 63:3, where Messiah does this alone (usually several individuals would join in the process), and Rev 14:20. |
(0.60) | (Rev 14:20) | 2 sn The winepress was stomped. See Isa 63:3, where Messiah does this alone (usually several individuals would join in the process). |
(0.60) | (Jud 1:23) | 4 sn The imagery here suggests that the things close to the sinners are contaminated by them, presumably during the process of sinning. |
(0.60) | (1Pe 1:7) | 1 tn Or “genuineness,” the result of testing. On the other hand it may denote the process of testing: “that the proving of your faith…may bring praise.” |
(0.60) | (Hab 1:10) | 1 tn Heb “they heap up dirt.” This is a reference to the piling up of earthen ramps in the process of laying siege to a fortified city. |
(0.60) | (Psa 22:15) | 4 sn The imperfect verbal form draws attention to the progressive nature of the action. The psalmist is in the process of dying. |