(1.00) | (Luk 15:19) | 1 tn Or “make me.” Here is a sign of total humility. |
(0.80) | (Rev 7:4) | 3 tn Normally, “every,” but since 144,000 is the total number, “all” is clearer here. |
(0.80) | (2Co 1:13) | 2 tn Grk “to the end,” a Greek idiom for “fully,” “totally,” “completely.” |
(0.80) | (Luk 19:44) | 3 sn (Not) one stone on top of another is an idiom for total destruction. |
(0.80) | (Luk 4:39) | 3 sn The note that this happened immediately shows the speed and totality of the recovery. |
(0.80) | (Deu 31:29) | 1 tn The Hebrew text uses the infinitive absolute for emphasis, which the translation indicates with “totally.” |
(0.80) | (Num 31:26) | 1 tn The idiom here is “take up the head,” meaning take a census, or count the totals. |
(0.71) | (Job 1:3) | 2 tn Or “amounted to,” “totaled.” The preterite of הָיָה (hayah, “to be”) is sometimes employed to introduce a total amount or an inventory (see Exod 1:5; Num 3:43). |
(0.70) | (Act 25:10) | 5 sn “I have done nothing wrong.” Here is yet another declaration of total innocence on Paul’s part. |
(0.70) | (Luk 12:18) | 2 sn Note how often the first person pronoun is present in these verses. The farmer is totally self absorbed. |
(0.60) | (Gal 4:4) | 1 tn Grk “the fullness of time” (an idiom for the totality of a period of time, with the implication of proper completion; see L&N 67.69). |
(0.60) | (Luk 22:32) | 2 sn That your faith may not fail. Note that Peter’s denials are pictured here as lapses, not as a total absence of faith. |
(0.60) | (Luk 15:22) | 2 sn With the instructions Hurry! Bring the best robe, there is a total acceptance of the younger son back into the home. |
(0.60) | (Luk 4:35) | 5 sn The departure of the evil spirit from the man without hurting him shows Jesus’ total deliverance and protection of this individual. |
(0.60) | (Luk 1:38) | 5 sn The remark according to your word is a sign of Mary’s total submission to God’s will, a response that makes her exemplary. |
(0.60) | (Mar 13:2) | 1 sn With the statement not one stone will be left on another Jesus predicted the total destruction of the temple, something that did occur in a.d. 70. |
(0.60) | (Mat 24:2) | 3 sn With the statement not one stone will be left on another Jesus predicted the total destruction of the temple, something that did occur in a.d. 70. |
(0.60) | (Joe 1:4) | 1 tn Or “has eaten.” This verb is repeated three times in v. 4 to emphasize the total devastation of the crops by this locust invasion. |
(0.60) | (Jer 27:6) | 3 sn This statement is rhetorical, emphasizing the totality of Nebuchadnezzar’s dominion. Neither here nor in Dan 2:38 is it to be understood literally. |
(0.60) | (Psa 139:17) | 2 tn Heb “how vast are their heads.” Here the Hebrew word “head” is used of the “sum total” of God’s knowledge of the psalmist. |