(1.00) | (2Pe 2:6) | 1 sn The destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah is detailed in Gen 18:16—19:29. |
(0.88) | (Gen 32:22) | 3 sn Hebrew narrative style often includes a summary statement of the whole passage followed by a more detailed report of the event. Here v. 22 is the summary statement, while v. 23 begins the detailed account. |
(0.87) | (Rev 14:8) | 6 sn The fall of Babylon the great city is described in detail in Rev 18:2-24. |
(0.87) | (2Pe 2:16) | 4 sn Balaam’s activities are detailed in Num 22-24 (see also Num 31:8, 16). |
(0.87) | (Act 9:11) | 1 sn The noting of the detail of the locale, ironically called ‘Straight’ Street, shows how directive and specific the Lord was. |
(0.87) | (1Sa 17:50) | 2 tn Verse 50 is a summary statement; v. 51 gives a more detailed account of how David killed the Philistine. |
(0.87) | (Lev 3:2) | 1 tn See the remarks on Lev 1:3-5 above for some of the details of translation here. |
(0.87) | (Gen 22:6) | 1 sn He took the fire and the knife in his hand. These details anticipate the sacrifice that lies ahead. |
(0.75) | (Rev 17:4) | 1 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “now” to indicate the detailed description of the woman, which is somewhat parenthetical in nature. |
(0.75) | (Act 12:20) | 9 tn Or “for a reconciliation.” There were grave political risks in having Herod angry at them. The detail shows the ruler’s power. |
(0.75) | (Luk 23:2) | 3 sn Subverting our nation was a summary charge, as Jesus “subverted” the nation by making false claims of a political nature, as the next two detailed charges show. |
(0.75) | (Mar 12:38) | 4 sn There is later Jewish material in the Talmud that spells out such greetings in detail. See H. Windisch, TDNT 1:498. |
(0.75) | (Mat 23:7) | 1 sn There is later Jewish material in the Talmud that spells out such greetings in detail. See H. Windisch, TDNT 1:498. |
(0.75) | (Jon 2:3) | 1 tn Or “You had thrown me.” Verse 3 begins the detailed description of Jonah’s plight, which resulted from being thrown into the sea. |
(0.75) | (2Ki 6:8) | 2 sn The advisers would have mentioned a specific location, but the details are not significant to the narrator’s purpose, so he simply paraphrases here. |
(0.75) | (2Sa 4:7) | 1 tn After the concluding disjunctive clause at the end of v. 6, the author now begins a more detailed account of the murder and its aftermath. |
(0.75) | (Jos 4:18) | 2 sn Verses 15-18 give a more detailed account of the priests’ crossing that had been briefly described in v. 11. |
(0.75) | (Deu 14:19) | 2 sn Lev 11:20-23 gives more details about unclean insects allowing locusts and grasshopper to be eaten. Cf. Matt 3:4; Mark 1:6. |
(0.75) | (Gen 25:22) | 3 sn Asked the Lord. In other passages (e.g., 1 Sam 9:9) this expression refers to inquiring of a prophet, but no details are provided here. |
(0.75) | (Gen 22:2) | 2 sn Take your son…Isaac. The instructions are very clear, but the details are deliberate. With every additional description the commandment becomes more challenging. |