(0.06) | (Psa 93:1) | 2 sn Strength is compared here to a belt that one wears for support. The Lord’s power undergirds his rule. |
(0.06) | (Psa 89:49) | 1 sn The Lord’s faithful deeds are also mentioned in Pss 17:7 and 25:6. |
(0.06) | (Psa 89:13) | 1 sn The Lord’s arm, hand, and right hand all symbolize his activities, especially his exploits in war. |
(0.06) | (Psa 87:1) | 1 sn Psalm 87. The psalmist celebrates the Lord’s presence in Zion and the special status of its citizens. |
(0.06) | (Psa 81:16) | 1 sn I would feed. After the parenthetical “curse” in v. 15, the Lord’s speech continues here. |
(0.06) | (Psa 68:18) | 1 tn Heb “to the elevated place”; or “on high.” This probably refers to the Lord’s throne on Mount Zion. |
(0.06) | (Psa 46:8) | 1 sn In this context the Lord’s exploits are military in nature (see vv. 8b-9). |
(0.06) | (Psa 29:9) | 4 sn The Lord’s thunderous shout is accompanied by high winds which damage the trees of the forest. |
(0.06) | (Psa 24:3) | 2 sn In this context the Lord’s mountain probably refers to Zion/Jerusalem (see Isa 2:2-3). |
(0.06) | (Psa 22:30) | 2 tn Heb “it will be told concerning the Lord to the generation.” The Hebrew term translated “Lord” here is אֲדֹנָי (ʾadonay). |
(0.06) | (Neh 3:1) | 2 tn Or “consecrated” (so NASB, NRSV); KJV, ASV “sanctified”; NCV “gave it to the Lord’s service.” |
(0.06) | (2Ch 6:7) | 1 sn On the significance of the Lord’s “name,” see the note on the word “live” in v. 5. |
(0.06) | (2Sa 5:8) | 3 tn Heb “the house.” TEV takes this as a reference to the temple (“the Lord’s house”). |
(0.06) | (Jdg 6:22) | 4 tn The Hebrew text reads אֲדֹנַי יְהוִה (ʾadonay yehvih, “Lord [the same title used in v. 15], Lord”). |
(0.06) | (Gen 22:16) | 2 tn Heb “the oracle of the Lord.” The phrase refers to a formal oracle or decree from the Lord. |
(0.06) | (1Pe 3:20) | 2 tn Grk “the patience of God waited.” |
(0.06) | (Heb 3:12) | 5 tn Grk “in forsaking the living God.” |
(0.06) | (2Co 7:1) | 4 tn Grk “in the fear of God.” |
(0.06) | (2Co 6:1) | 1 tn Or “receive the grace of God uselessly.” |
(0.06) | (2Co 5:20) | 1 tn Or “as though God were begging.” |