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(0.35) (1Ki 5:18)

tn Heb “the Gebalites.” The reading is problematic and some emend to a verb form meaning, “set the borders.”

(0.35) (Jos 19:33)

tn Heb “and their border was from Heleph, from the oak of Zaanannim, and Adami Nekeb, and Jabneel to Lakkum.”

(0.35) (Jos 18:20)

tn Heb “This was the inheritance of the sons of Benjamin by its borders round about, by their clans.”

(0.35) (Jos 15:5)

tn Heb “the border on the northern side was from the tongue of the sea, from the end of the Jordan.”

(0.35) (Jos 15:2)

tn Heb “Their southern border was from the end of the Salt Sea, from the tongue that faces to the south.”

(0.35) (Jos 15:4)

tn The translation follows the LXX at this point. The MT reads, “This will be your southern border.”

(0.35) (Num 32:33)

tn Heb “the land with its cities in the borders of the cities of the land all around.”

(0.35) (Exo 19:12)

tn The verb is a Hiphil perfect (“make borders”) with vav (ו) consecutive, following the sequence of instructions.

(0.35) (Gen 15:18)

sn The river of Egypt is a wadi (a seasonal stream) on the northeastern border of Egypt, not the River Nile.

(0.35) (Exo 8:2)

tn Heb “plague all your border with frogs.” The expression “all your border” is figurative for all the territory of Egypt and the people and things that are within the borders (also used in Exod 10:4, 14, 19; 13:7).

(0.30) (2Ki 15:16)

tn Heb “then Menahem attacked Tiphsah and all who were in it and its borders from Tirzah, for it would not open, and he attacked.”

(0.30) (Jos 15:21)

tn Heb “and the cities were at the end of the tribe of the sons of Judah, at the border of Edom, to the south.”

(0.30) (Jos 15:1)

tn Heb “The lot was to the tribe of the sons of Judah by their clans to the border of Edom, the wilderness of Zin toward the south, southward.”

(0.30) (Exo 30:3)

tn Heb “and make for it border gold around.” The verb is a consecutive perfect. See Exod 25:11, where the ark also has such a molding.

(0.26) (Amo 6:14)

sn Lebo Hamath refers to the northern border of Israel, the stream of the rift valley to its southern border. See Num 34:8, 12; 1 Kgs 8:65; 2 Kgs 14:25. The southern border is named in various ways, as the Dead Sea, the stream of the rift valley (a stream which flows into the Dead Sea, possibly Zered at the south end), and the Brook of Egypt (the southwestern boundary). Through this invader the Lord would reverse the victories and territorial expansion Israel experienced during the reign of Jeroboam II.

(0.25) (Mar 2:16)

sn The issue here is inappropriate associations. Jews were very careful about personal associations and contact as a matter of ritual cleanliness. Their question borders on an accusation that Jesus is ritually unclean.

(0.25) (Mat 10:5)

sn Since Galilee was surrounded on all sides by Gentile territory except the south, where it bordered on Samaria, this restriction effectively limited the mission of the twelve to Galilee on this occasion.

(0.25) (Amo 5:5)

sn To worship at Beer Sheba, northern worshipers had to journey down (i.e., cross the border) between Israel and Judah. Apparently, the popular religion of Israel for some included pilgrimage to holy sites in the South.

(0.25) (Ezr 4:20)

sn The statement that prior Jewish kings ruled over the entire Trans-Euphrates is an overstatement. Not even in the days of David and Solomon did the kingdom of Israel extend its borders to such an extent.

(0.25) (Gen 21:21)

sn The wilderness of Paran is an area in the east central region of the Sinai peninsula, northeast from the traditional site of Mt. Sinai and with the Arabah and the Gulf of Aqaba as its eastern border.



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