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(0.70) (Psa 32:9)

tn The verb form is plural (i.e., “do not all of you be”); the psalmist addresses the whole group.

(0.70) (1Ki 9:15)

sn The work crews. This Hebrew word מַס (mas) refers to a group of laborers conscripted for royal or public service.

(0.70) (1Ki 5:13)

sn Work crews. This Hebrew word (מַס, mas) refers to a group of laborers conscripted for royal or public service.

(0.70) (1Ki 4:6)

sn The work crews. This Hebrew word (מַס, mas) refers to a group of laborers conscripted for royal or public service.

(0.70) (Jos 13:12)

sn The Rephaites were apparently an extremely tall ethnic group. See Deut 2:10-11, 20; 3:11.

(0.70) (Jos 12:4)

sn The Rephaites were apparently an extremely tall ethnic group. See Deut 2:10-11, 20; 3:11.

(0.70) (Num 31:10)

tn The ban applied to the encampments and forts of this group of Midianite tribes living in the region of Moab.

(0.70) (Num 13:29)

sn For more discussion on these people groups, see D. J. Wiseman, ed., Peoples of Old Testament Times.

(0.69) (Num 1:16)

tn Heb “exalted ones of the tribes of their fathers.” The earlier group of elders was chosen by Moses at the advice of his father-in-law. This group represents the few leaders of the tribes that were chosen by God, a more literate group apparently, who were the forerunners of the שֹׁטְּרִים (shotterim).

(0.60) (Gal 2:12)

tn Grk “the [ones] of the circumcision,” that is, the group of Jewish Christians who insisted on circumcision of Gentiles before they could become Christians.

(0.60) (Act 11:2)

tn Or “the Jewish Christians”; Grk “those of the circumcision.” Within the larger group of Christians were some whose loyalties ran along ethnic-religious lines.

(0.60) (Act 6:2)

tn Grk “calling the whole group…together, said.” The participle προσκαλεσάμενοι (proskalesamenoi) has been translated as a finite verb due to requirements of contemporary English style.

(0.60) (Act 6:1)

sn The daily distribution of food. The early church saw it as a responsibility to meet the basic needs of people in their group.

(0.60) (Act 2:4)

sn Other languages. Acts 2:6-7 indicates that these were languages understandable to the hearers, a diverse group from “every nation under heaven.”

(0.60) (Luk 18:11)

sn Note what the Pharisee assumes about the righteousness of this tax collector by grouping him with extortionists, unrighteous people, and adulterers.

(0.60) (Luk 5:20)

sn The plural pronoun their makes it clear that Jesus was responding to the faith of the entire group, not just the paralyzed man.

(0.60) (Luk 2:44)

sn An ancient journey like this would have involved a caravan of people who traveled together as a group for protection and fellowship.

(0.60) (Mar 2:5)

sn The plural pronoun their makes it clear that Jesus was responding to the faith of the entire group, not just the paralyzed man.

(0.60) (Mat 9:2)

sn The plural pronoun their makes it clear that Jesus was responding to the faith of the entire group, not just the paralyzed man.

(0.60) (Zep 3:12)

tn Heb “needy and poor people.” The terms often refer to a socioeconomic group, but here they may refer to those who are humble in a spiritual sense.



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