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(1.00) (Amo 9:8)

tn Heb “the eyes of the Sovereign Lord are on.”

(0.80) (Luk 2:29)

tn The Greek word translated here by “Sovereign Lord” is δεσπότης (despotēs).

(0.80) (Amo 5:16)

tn Or “the Lord.” The Hebrew term translated “sovereign One” here is אֲדֹנָי (ʾadonay).

(0.80) (Isa 22:5)

tn The Hebrew term translated “Sovereign” here and in vv. 12, 14, 15 is אֲדֹנָי (ʾadonay).

(0.80) (Psa 69:6)

tn Heb “O Lord Yahweh of hosts.” Both titles draw attention to God’s sovereign position.

(0.80) (1Ch 29:11)

tn The words “and sovereign” are added in the translation for clarification and for stylistic reasons.

(0.80) (Gen 15:8)

tn See note on the phrase “Sovereign Lord” in 15:2.

(0.71) (Hab 1:12)

tn Heb “My God, my holy one.” God’s “holiness” in this context is his sovereign transcendence as the righteous judge of the world (see vv. 12b-13a), thus the translation “My sovereign God.”

(0.71) (Eze 1:24)

tn Heb “Shaddai” (probably meaning “one of the mountain”), a title that depicts God as the sovereign ruler of the world who dispenses justice. The Old Greek translation omitted the phrase “voice of the Sovereign One.”

(0.70) (Hab 3:3)

tn Or “Sovereign One.” The term קָדוֹשׁ (qadosh, “holy [one]”) here refers to God’s sovereignty. See v. 3b.

(0.70) (Psa 113:1)

sn Psalm 113. The psalmist praises God as the sovereign king of the world who reaches down to help the needy.

(0.70) (Psa 84:1)

tn Traditionally, “Lord of hosts.” The title draws attention to God’s sovereign position (see Ps 69:6).

(0.70) (Gen 48:3)

tn Heb “El Shaddai.” See the extended note on the phrase “Sovereign God” in Gen 17:1.

(0.70) (Gen 43:14)

tn Heb “El Shaddai.” See the extended note on the phrase “Sovereign God” in Gen 17:1.

(0.70) (Gen 28:3)

tn Heb “El Shaddai.” See the extended note on the phrase “sovereign God” in Gen 17:1.

(0.60) (Act 8:20)

tn Grk “May your silver together with you be sent into destruction.” This is a strong curse. The gifts of God are sovereignly bestowed and cannot be purchased.

(0.60) (Act 4:24)

sn The use of the title Master of all (δεσπότης, despotēs) emphasizes that there is a sovereign God who is directing what is taking place.

(0.60) (Oba 1:1)

tn Heb “Lord Yahweh.” The phrase אֲדֹנָי יְהוִה (ʾadonay yehvih) is customarily rendered by Jewish tradition as “Lord God” (cf. NIV, TEV, NLT “Sovereign Lord”).

(0.60) (Eze 6:3)

tn The introductory formula “Hear the word of the Sovereign Lord” parallels a pronouncement delivered by the herald of a king (2 Kgs 18:28).

(0.60) (Isa 44:8)

tn Heb “rock” or “rocky cliff,” a title that depicts God as a protective refuge in his role as sovereign king; thus the translation “sheltering rock.”



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