(0.35) | (Psa 92:12) | 2 sn The cedars of the Lebanon forest were well-known in ancient Israel for their immense size. |
(0.35) | (Psa 79:10) | 1 tn Heb “may it be known among the nations, to our eyes, the vengeance of the shed blood of your servants.” |
(0.35) | (Psa 2:12) | 5 tn Or “burns.” The Lord’s anger is compared here to fire, the most destructive force known in ancient Israel. |
(0.35) | (Job 4:17) | 1 tn The imperfect verbs in this verse express obvious truths known at all times (GKC 315 §107.f). |
(0.35) | (Est 4:3) | 1 tn Heb “reached” (so NAB, NLT); KJV, NASB, NIV “came”; TEV “wherever the king’s proclamation was made known.” |
(0.35) | (Deu 13:6) | 4 tn Heb “which you have not known, you or your fathers.” (cf. KJV, ASV; on “fathers” cf. v. 18). |
(0.35) | (Deu 10:4) | 3 tn Heb “ten words.” The “Ten Commandments” are known in Hebrew as the “Ten Words,” which in Greek became the “Decalogue.” |
(0.35) | (Gen 14:17) | 3 sn The King’s Valley is possibly a reference to what came to be known later as the Kidron Valley. |
(0.30) | (2Pe 1:16) | 2 tn Grk “for we did not make known to you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ by following cleverly concocted fables.” |
(0.30) | (Phi 4:3) | 2 tn Grk “in the gospel,” a metonymy in which the gospel itself is substituted for the ministry of making the gospel known. |
(0.30) | (Act 20:2) | 4 tn In popular usage the term translated “Greece” here could also refer to the Roman province officially known as Achaia (BDAG 318 s.v. ῾Ελλάς). |
(0.30) | (Act 19:18) | 2 tn Or “confessing and disclosing their deeds.” BDAG 59 s.v. ἀναγγέλλω 2 has “W. ἐξομολογεῖσθαι: ἀ. τὰς πράξεις αὐτὸν make their deeds known Ac 19:18.” |
(0.30) | (Act 15:18) | 1 sn Who makes these things known. The remark emphasizes how God’s design of these things reaches back to the time he declared them. |
(0.30) | (Act 13:27) | 3 sn They fulfilled the sayings. The people in Jerusalem and the Jewish rulers should have known better because they had the story read to them weekly in the synagogue. |
(0.30) | (Act 9:42) | 2 sn This became known…many believed in the Lord. This is a “sign” miracle that pictures how the Lord can give life. |
(0.30) | (Luk 4:16) | 3 sn Nazareth was Jesus’ hometown (which is why he is known as Jesus of Nazareth) about 20 miles (30 km) southwest from Capernaum. |
(0.30) | (Luk 2:1) | 4 sn Caesar Augustus refers to Octavian, who was Caesar from 27 b.c. to a.d. 14. He was known for his administrative prowess. |
(0.30) | (Mar 10:1) | 4 tn “River” is not in the Greek text but is supplied for clarity. The region referred to here is sometimes known as Transjordan (i.e., “across the Jordan”). |
(0.30) | (Mar 3:8) | 2 tn “River” is not in the Greek text but is supplied for clarity. The region referred to here is sometimes known as Transjordan (i.e., “across the Jordan”). |
(0.30) | (Mat 19:1) | 2 tn “River” is not in the Greek text but is supplied for clarity. The region referred to here is sometimes known as Transjordan (i.e., “across the Jordan”). |