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(0.53) (Exo 34:15)

tn There is no subject for the verb. It could be rendered “and one invites you,” or it could be made a passive.

(0.50) (Rev 14:18)

tn The genitive τῆς γῆς (tēs gēs), taken symbolically, could be considered a genitive of apposition.

(0.50) (Phi 1:3)

tn This could also be translated “for your every remembrance of me.” See discussion below.

(0.50) (Rom 9:31)

tn Or “who pursued.” The participle could be taken adverbially or adjectivally.

(0.50) (Rom 9:3)

tn Or “For I would pray.” The implied condition is “if this could save my fellow Jews.”

(0.50) (Act 27:35)

tn Or “before them all,” but here this could be misunderstood to indicate a temporal sequence.

(0.50) (Act 24:23)

tn Grk “any of his own” (this could also refer to relatives).

(0.50) (Act 24:26)

tn On this term, which could mean “conferred with him,” see BDAG 705 s.v. ὁμιλέω.

(0.50) (Act 7:40)

tn Or simply “of Egypt.” The phrase “the land of” could be omitted as unnecessary or redundant.

(0.50) (Act 7:36)

tn Or simply “in Egypt.” The phrase “the land of” could be omitted as unnecessary or redundant.

(0.50) (Luk 16:25)

tn The Greek term here is τέκνον (teknon), which could be understood as a term of endearment.

(0.50) (Luk 12:36)

sn An ancient wedding celebration could last for days (Tob 11:18).

(0.50) (Luk 10:32)

tn Here κατά (kata) has been translated “up to”; it could also be translated “upon.”

(0.50) (Luk 8:47)

tn Or “could not remain unnoticed” (see L&N 28.83).

(0.50) (Luk 8:42)

tn This imperfect verb could be understood ingressively: “she was beginning to die” or “was approaching death.”

(0.50) (Luk 8:31)

tn One could also translate the imperfect tense here with a repetitive force like “begged him repeatedly.”

(0.50) (Mat 24:10)

tn Or “many will fall away.” This could also refer to apostasy.

(0.50) (Amo 8:5)

tn Heb “sell grain.” Here “grain” could stand by metonymy for the bins where it was stored.

(0.50) (Dan 6:16)

sn The den was perhaps a pit below ground level that could be safely observed from above.

(0.50) (Eze 43:27)

sn The people also could partake of the food of the peace offering (Lev 3).



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