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(0.50) (Jer 31:33)

sn Cf. Jer 24:7; 30:22; 31:1; see the study note on 30:2.

(0.50) (Jer 25:10)

sn Cf. Jer 7:24 and 16:9 for this same dire prediction limited to Judah and Jerusalem.

(0.50) (Jer 3:1)

sn For the legal background for the illustration that is used here, see Deut 24:1-4.

(0.50) (Isa 26:21)

sn This implies that rampant bloodshed is one of the reasons for divine judgment. See the note at 24:5.

(0.50) (Psa 63:2)

tn The Hebrew particle כֵּן (ken) is used here to stress the following affirmation (see Josh 2:4).

(0.50) (Psa 35:27)

tn The prefixed verbal forms in v. 27a are understood as jussives (see vv. 24b-26).

(0.50) (Job 9:17)

tn חִנָּם (khinnam) is adverbial, meaning “gratuitously, without a cause, for no reason, undeservedly.” See its use in 2:4.

(0.50) (2Ch 21:1)

tn The parallel account in 2 Kgs 8:20-24 has the variant spelling “Joram” for the son of Jehoshaphat.

(0.50) (2Ch 4:19)

sn This bread offered to God was viewed as a perpetual offering to God. See Lev 24:5-9.

(0.50) (1Ch 24:20)

tn This appears to be a variant of the name Shebuel (cf. 1 Chr 23:16 and 26:24).

(0.50) (1Ch 23:16)

tc The LXX reads Σουβαηλ (Soubaēl) here, a reading followed by NAB, NIV, NCV, CEV (“Shubael”); cf. 24:20.

(0.50) (1Ch 21:12)

tc The parallel text in the MT of 2 Sam 24:13 has “seven,” but LXX has “three” there.

(0.50) (1Ch 1:24)

tc Some LXX mss read “Arphaxad, Cainan, Shelah” (see also the notes on Gen 10:24; 11:12-13).

(0.50) (2Ki 9:17)

tn Heb “Jehoram” here and in vv. 21, 22, 23, 24; Joram is a short form of the name Jehoram.

(0.50) (1Ki 4:21)

tn Heb “the River” (also in v. 24). This is the standard designation for the Euphrates River in biblical Hebrew.

(0.50) (1Sa 2:10)

tc The LXX greatly expands v. 10 with an addition that seems to be taken from Jer 9:23-24.

(0.50) (Deu 10:8)

sn To formulate blessings. The most famous example of this is the priestly “blessing formula” of Num 6:24-26.

(0.50) (Lev 26:23)

tn Heb “with me,” but see the added preposition ב (bet) on the phrase “in hostility” in vv. 24 and 27.

(0.50) (Lev 12:2)

sn See Lev 15:19-24 for the standard purity regulations for a woman’s menstrual period.

(0.50) (Lev 4:29)

tc The LXX has a plural form here (see v. 24 above and the note on Lev 1:5a).



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