(0.30) | (1Ch 20:1) | 1 tn Heb “and it was at the time of the turning of the year, at the time of the going out of kings.” |
(0.30) | (2Ki 21:13) | 3 tn Heb “just as one wipes a plate, wiping and turning [it] on its face.” The word picture emphasizes how thoroughly the Lord will judge the city. |
(0.30) | (1Ki 22:43) | 1 tn Heb “he walked in all the way of Asa his father and did not turn from it, doing what is right in the eyes of the Lord.” |
(0.30) | (1Ki 2:17) | 1 tn Heb “Say to Solomon the king, for he will not turn back your face, that he might give to me Abishag the Shunammite for a wife.” |
(0.30) | (1Sa 25:39) | 2 tn Heb “his servant he has held back from evil, and the evil of Nabal the Lord has turned back on his head.” |
(0.30) | (1Sa 7:2) | 2 tn Heb “mourned after”; NIV84 “mourned and sought after”; KJV, NRSV “lamented after”; NAB “turned to”; NCV “began to follow…again.” |
(0.30) | (Jdg 19:26) | 2 tn Heb “The woman came at the turning of the morning and fell at the door of the house of the man where her master was until the light.” |
(0.30) | (Jdg 7:13) | 4 tn Heb “It came to the tent and struck it and it fell. It turned it upside down and the tent fell.” |
(0.30) | (Deu 22:13) | 2 tn Heb “hate.” See note on the word “other” in Deut 21:15. Cf. NAB “comes to dislike”; NASB “turns against”; TEV “decides he doesn’t want.” |
(0.30) | (Num 21:22) | 2 tc Smr has “by the King’s way I will go. I will not turn aside to the right or the left.” |
(0.30) | (Lev 8:27) | 1 sn The “palms” refer to the up-turned hands, positioned in such a way that the articles of the offering could be placed on them. |
(0.30) | (Exo 34:22) | 2 tn The expression is “the turn of the year,” which is parallel to “the going out of the year,” and means the end of the agricultural season. |
(0.30) | (Exo 8:8) | 3 tn This form is the jussive with a sequential vav that provides the purpose of the prayer: pray…that he may turn away the frogs. |
(0.28) | (Jud 1:23) | 3 sn Joining a fear of God to mercy is an important balance when involved in disciplinary action. On the one hand, being merciful without fear can turn to unwarranted sympathy for the individual, absolving him of personal responsibility, but fearing God without showing mercy can turn into personal judgment and condemnation. |
(0.28) | (Zec 1:3) | 3 tn The Hebrew verb שׁוּב (shuv) is common in covenant contexts. To turn from the Lord is to break the covenant and to turn to him (i.e., to repent) is to renew the covenant relationship (cf. 2 Kgs 17:13). |
(0.28) | (Hag 1:9) | 1 tn Heb “Turning for much—look! It is [become] little!” The term פָּנֹה (panoh) means “turning [the head],” and here it is in order to look around. The term הִנֵּה (hinneh, “look”) is an interjection drawing attention to the point being made. |
(0.28) | (Jon 3:8) | 2 tn Heb “let them turn, a man from his evil way.” The shift from the plural verb וְיָשֻׁבוּ (veyashuvu, “and let them turn”) to the singular noun אִישׁ (ʾish, “a man, each one”) and the singular suffix on מִדַּרְכּוֹ (middarko, “from his way”) emphasizes that each and every person in the collective unity is called to repent. |
(0.28) | (Hos 11:5) | 3 tn Heb “return” (so KJV, ASV, NASB, NRSV). The root שׁוּב (shuv, “to turn, return”) appears at the beginning and ending of this verse, creating an inclusio. This repetition produces an ironic wordplay: because Israel refuses to “return” to God or “turn” from its sin, it will “return” to Egypt. The punishment fits the crime. |
(0.28) | (Hos 7:8) | 2 tn Heb “a cake of bread not turned.” This metaphor compares Ephraim to a ruined cake of bread that was not turned over in time to avoid being scorched and burned (see BDB 728 s.v. עֻגָה). Cf. NLT “as worthless as a half-baked cake.” |
(0.28) | (Eze 37:23) | 1 tc Heb “their dwellings.” The text as it stands does not make sense. Based on the LXX, a slight emendation of two vowels, including a mater lectionis, yields the reading “from their turning,” a reference here to their turning from God and deviating from his commandments. See BDB 1000 s.v. מְשׁוּבָה, and D. I. Block, Ezekiel (NICOT), 2:407. |