(0.60) | (Isa 61:6) | 4 tn Heb “their glory” (i.e., riches). |
(0.60) | (Isa 60:1) | 1 tn Or “glory” (so most English versions). |
(0.60) | (Neh 9:5) | 2 tn Heb “the name of your glory.” |
(0.60) | (Deu 5:24) | 1 tn Heb “his glory and his greatness.” |
(0.60) | (Exo 14:17) | 4 tn Or “I will get glory over.” |
(0.50) | (1Pe 4:14) | 2 tn Grk “the Spirit of glory and of God.” |
(0.50) | (1Ti 1:11) | 2 tn Grk “the gospel of the glory of the blessed God.” |
(0.50) | (Luk 2:14) | 1 sn Glory here refers to giving honor to God. |
(0.50) | (Isa 42:12) | 1 tn Heb “Let them ascribe to the Lord glory.” |
(0.50) | (Pro 28:12) | 2 sn “Glory” here may have the sense of elation and praise. |
(0.50) | (Psa 49:16) | 2 tn Heb “when the glory of his house grows great.” |
(0.50) | (Psa 49:17) | 1 tn Heb “his glory will not go down after him.” |
(0.50) | (Psa 29:9) | 5 tn Heb “In his temple, all of it says, ‘Glory.’” |
(0.50) | (Psa 29:1) | 3 tn Or “ascribe to the Lord glory and strength.” |
(0.50) | (Deu 26:19) | 2 tn Heb “for praise and for a name and for glory.” |
(0.49) | (Eph 1:17) | 2 tn Grk “the Father of glory.” The genitive phrase “of glory” is most likely an attributive genitive (“the glorious Father”). |
(0.45) | (Pro 17:6) | 4 tn The noun תִּפְאָרָת (tifʾarat) means “beauty; glory” (BDB 802 s.v.). In this passage “glory” seems to be identified with “glorying; boasting”; so a rendering that children are proud of their parents would be in order. Thus, “glory of children” would be a subjective genitive, the glorying that children do.” |
(0.42) | (Eph 1:18) | 4 tn Grk “of the glory of his inheritance.” Here “inheritance” is taken as an attributed genitive and the head noun, “glory,” is thus translated as an adjective, “glorious inheritance.” |
(0.42) | (2Co 3:7) | 4 tn The words “a glory” are not in the Greek text, but the reference to “glory” has been repeated from the previous clause for clarity. |
(0.42) | (Psa 149:5) | 1 tn Heb “in glory.” Here “glory” probably refers to the “honor” that belongs to the Lord’s people as a result of their deliverance (see v. 4). |