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(1.00) (Luk 19:24)

tn Grk “the ten minas.”

(1.00) (Mar 10:41)

tn Grk “the ten.”

(1.00) (Mat 25:28)

tn Grk “the ten talents.”

(1.00) (Mat 20:24)

tn Grk “the ten.”

(1.00) (Neh 4:12)

tn Heb “ten times.”

(1.00) (2Ch 4:3)

tn Heb “ten every cubit.”

(1.00) (Deu 4:13)

tn Heb “the ten words.”

(0.88) (Eze 40:49)

tc The LXX reads: “ten steps.”

(0.76) (Deu 10:4)

tn Heb “ten words.” The “Ten Commandments” are known in Hebrew as the “Ten Words,” which in Greek became the “Decalogue.”

(0.75) (Rev 9:16)

tn Grk “twenty thousand of ten thousands.”

(0.75) (Gen 24:60)

tn Heb “become thousands of ten thousands.”

(0.71) (Deu 4:10)

tn Heb “my words.” See v. 13; in Hebrew the “ten commandments” are the “ten words.”

(0.63) (Est 5:11)

sn According to Esth 9:10 Haman had ten sons.

(0.63) (Ezr 8:24)

tn Or “relatives”; or “colleagues” (cf. NLT “ten other priests”).

(0.63) (1Sa 25:8)

tn This refers to the ten servants sent by David.

(0.63) (Jos 17:5)

tn Heb “and the allotted portions of Manasseh fell out ten.”

(0.63) (Exo 34:28)

tn Heb “the ten words,” though “commandments” is traditional.

(0.63) (Gen 50:26)

tn Heb “son of a hundred and ten years.”

(0.50) (Jud 1:14)

tn Grk “ten thousands.” The word μυριάς (murias), from which the English myriad is derived, means “ten thousand.” In the plural it means “ten thousands.” This would mean, minimally, 20,000 (a multiple of ten thousand). At the same time, the term was often used in apocalyptic literature to represent simply a rather large number, without any attempt to be specific.

(0.50) (Oba 1:20)

sn Zarephath was a Phoenician coastal city located some ten miles south of Sidon.



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