(1.00) | (1Ch 10:12) | 2 tn Heb “their bones.” |
(0.88) | (Hab 3:16) | 2 tn Heb “decay entered my bones.” |
(0.88) | (Eze 39:15) | 2 tn That is, the aforementioned bone. |
(0.75) | (Mic 3:2) | 5 tn Heb “and their flesh from their bones.” |
(0.75) | (Isa 58:11) | 2 tn Heb “and your bones he will strengthen.” |
(0.75) | (Psa 35:10) | 1 tn Heb “all my bones will say.” |
(0.75) | (2Sa 19:12) | 1 tn Heb “my bone and my flesh.” |
(0.75) | (2Sa 19:13) | 1 tn Heb “my bone and my flesh.” |
(0.75) | (Jdg 9:2) | 3 tn Heb “your bone and your flesh.” |
(0.75) | (Lev 23:28) | 1 tn Heb “in the bone of this day.” |
(0.75) | (Lev 23:14) | 1 tn Heb “until the bone of this day.” |
(0.71) | (2Sa 21:12) | 2 tn Heb “the bones of Saul and the bones of Jonathan his son.” See also v. 13. |
(0.63) | (Isa 66:14) | 2 tn Heb “and your bones like grass will sprout.” |
(0.63) | (1Ch 11:1) | 1 tn Heb “look, your bone and your flesh [are] we.” |
(0.63) | (2Sa 5:1) | 1 tn Heb “look we are your bone and your flesh.” |
(0.62) | (Heb 11:22) | 3 tn Grk “about his bones,” which refers by metonymy to the disposition of his bones, i.e., his burial. |
(0.53) | (Job 20:11) | 1 tn “Bones” is often used metonymically for the whole person, the bones being the framework, meaning everything inside, as well as the body itself. |
(0.53) | (Num 20:24) | 1 sn This is the standard poetic expression for death. The bones would be buried, often with the bones of relatives in the same tomb, giving rise to the expression. |
(0.50) | (Psa 38:3) | 2 tn Heb “there is no health in my bones from before my sin.” |
(0.50) | (2Ki 23:16) | 1 tn Heb “and he sent and took the bones from the tombs.” |