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(0.60) (Lev 3:11)

tn Heb “food, a gift to the Lord.”

(0.60) (Gen 32:18)

tn Heb “to my lord, to Esau.”

(0.60) (Gen 24:51)

tn Heb “as the Lord has spoken.”

(0.60) (Gen 18:21)

tn The cohortative indicates the Lord’s resolve.

(0.57) (1Th 5:27)

tn Grk “I adjure you by the Lord,” “I put you under oath before the Lord.”

(0.57) (Hag 1:12)

tn Heb “and the people feared from before the Lord”; NASB “showed reverence for the Lord.”

(0.57) (Dan 10:17)

tn Heb “How is the servant of this my lord able to speak with this my lord?”

(0.57) (Isa 63:1)

sn Edom is here an archetype for the Lord’s enemies. See 34:5.

(0.57) (Isa 49:1)

sn The Lord’s special servant, introduced in chap. 42, speaks here of his commission.

(0.57) (Isa 34:6)

sn The Lord’s judgment of Edom is compared to a bloody sacrificial scene.

(0.57) (Isa 5:9)

tn Heb “in my ears, the Lord of armies [traditionally, the Lord of hosts].”

(0.57) (Pro 23:17)

tn Heb “the fear of the Lord.” This expression features an objective genitive: “fearing the Lord.”

(0.57) (Pro 20:23)

tn Heb “an abomination of the Lord.” This expression features a subjective genitive: “the Lord abhors.”

(0.57) (Pro 20:10)

tn Heb “an abomination of the Lord.” The phrase features a subjective genitive: “the Lord abhors.”

(0.57) (Pro 19:23)

tn Heb “the fear of the Lord.” This expression features an objective genitive: “fearing the Lord.”

(0.57) (Psa 125:1)

sn Psalm 125. The psalmist affirms his confidence in the Lord’s protection and justice.

(0.57) (Psa 68:20)

tn Heb “and to the Lord, the Lord, to death, goings out.”

(0.57) (Psa 47:4)

sn Jacob whom he loves. The Lord’s covenantal devotion to his people is in view.

(0.57) (Psa 20:1)

sn May the Lord answer you. The people address the king as they pray to the Lord.

(0.57) (2Ch 12:6)

tn Or “fair,” meaning the Lord’s punishment of them was just or fair.



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