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(0.57) (Rom 14:5)

tn Grk “For one judges day from day, and one judges all days.”

(0.57) (Luk 18:2)

sn The judge here is apparently portrayed as a civil judge who often handled financial cases.

(0.57) (Psa 10:18)

tn Heb “to judge (on behalf of),” or “by judging (on behalf of).”

(0.50) (1Co 11:29)

tn The word more literally means, “judging between, recognizing, distinguishing.”

(0.50) (Mic 5:1)

tn Traditionally, “the judge of Israel” (so KJV, NASB).

(0.50) (Amo 2:3)

tn Heb “the leader [traditionally, “judge”] from her midst.”

(0.50) (Eze 27:17)

sn The location is mentioned in Judg 11:33.

(0.50) (Isa 51:5)

tn Heb “and my arms will judge [on behalf of] nations.”

(0.50) (Sos 4:3)

tn Alternately, “cheek,” or “temple” (see Judg 4:21).

(0.50) (Psa 7:8)

tn Heb “judge me, O Lord, according to my innocence.”

(0.50) (Lev 19:15)

tn Heb “In righteousness you shall judge your fellow citizen.”

(0.43) (Luk 18:6)

sn Listen to what the unrighteous judge says! The point of the parable is that the judge’s lack of compassion was overcome by the widow’s persistence.

(0.43) (Gen 19:9)

tn Heb “and he has judged, judging.” The infinitive absolute follows the finite verbal form for emphasis. This emphasis is reflected in the translation by the phrase “dares to judge.”

(0.42) (Luk 22:69)

sn From now on. Jesus’ authority was taken up from this moment on. Ironically he is now the ultimate judge, who is himself being judged.

(0.42) (1Sa 12:11)

sn Jerub Baal (יְרֻבַּעַל, “Yerub Baʿal”) is also known as Gideon (see Judg 6:32). The book of Judges uses both names for him.

(0.42) (Jdg 16:13)

tn Heb “with the web.” For a discussion of how Delilah did this, see C. F. Burney, Judges, 381, and G. F. Moore, Judges (ICC), 353-54.

(0.42) (Jdg 9:1)

sn That is, Gideon, and so throughout Judges 9. Gideon was given the name Jerub Baal (meaning “Let Baal fight”) in Judges 6:32.

(0.42) (Deu 25:3)

tn Heb “Forty blows he may strike him”; however, since the judge is to witness the punishment (v. 2) it is unlikely the judge himself administered it.

(0.40) (Rev 16:5)

tn Or “because you have judged these things.” The pronoun ταῦτα (tauta) is neuter gender.

(0.40) (Rom 3:4)

tn Or “prevail when you judge.” A quotation from Ps 51:4.



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