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(0.50) (Gen 32:11)

tn The “hand” here is a metonymy for “power.”

(0.50) (Gen 31:29)

tn Heb “There is to the power of my hand.”

(0.49) (Jam 5:16)

tn Or “the fervent prayer of a righteous person is very powerful”; Grk “is very powerful in its working.”

(0.49) (2Co 4:7)

tn Grk “the surpassingness of the power”; δυνάμεως (dunameōs) has been translated as an attributed genitive (“extraordinary power”).

(0.42) (2Th 1:9)

tn Or “power,” or “might.” The construction can also be translated as an attributed genitive: “from his glorious strength” (cf. TEV “glorious might”; CEV “glorious strength”; NLT “glorious power”).

(0.42) (Act 13:17)

tn That is, in both numbers and in power. The implication of greatness in both numbers and in power is found in BDAG 1046 s.v. ὑψόω 2.

(0.42) (Luk 9:43)

sn The revelation of the mighty power of God was the manifestation of God’s power shown through Jesus. See Acts 10:38.

(0.42) (Pro 28:28)

tn Heb “the wicked rise,” referring to an accession to power, as in a government. Cf. TEV “come to power”; NLT “take charge.”

(0.42) (Job 26:2)

tn The “powerless” is expressed here by the negative before the word for “strength; power”—“him who has no power” (see GKC 482 §152.u, v).

(0.40) (Col 1:16)

tn BDAG 579 s.v. κυριότης 3 suggests “bearers of the ruling powers, dominions” here.

(0.40) (Phi 3:10)

tn Grk “to know him, the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings.”

(0.40) (Eph 3:20)

sn On the power that is working within us see 1:19-20.

(0.40) (Eph 3:7)

sn On the exercise of his power see 1:19-20.

(0.40) (Act 25:5)

tn Grk “let those who are influential among you” (i.e., the powerful).

(0.40) (Act 12:11)

sn Here the hand of Herod is a metaphor for Herod’s power or control.

(0.40) (Act 7:18)

tn Grk “arose,” but in this context it clearly refers to a king assuming power.

(0.40) (Act 4:28)

tn Grk “hand,” here a metaphor for God’s strength or power or authority.

(0.40) (Mic 4:3)

tn Or “mighty” (NASB); KJV, NAB, NIV, NRSV “strong”; TEV “among the great powers.”

(0.40) (Mic 4:10)

tn Heb “hand.” The Hebrew idiom is a metonymy for power or control.

(0.40) (Hos 2:10)

tn Heb “out of my hand” (so NAB, NASB, NRSV); cf. TEV “save her from my power.”



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