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(0.35) (Act 13:43)

tn This is the meaning given for ἔπειθον (epeithon) in this verse by BDAG 791 s.v. πείθω 1.b.

(0.35) (Act 13:34)

tn The translation “to be in again” for ὑποστρέφω (hupostrephō) is given in L&N 13.24.

(0.35) (Act 10:38)

tn The translation “healing all who were oppressed by the devil” is given in L&N 22.22.

(0.35) (Act 7:23)

tn Grk “brothers.” The translation “compatriot” is given by BDAG 18-19 s.v. ἀδελφός 2.b.

(0.35) (Joh 17:24)

tn Grk “the ones you have given me, I want these to be where I am with me.”

(0.35) (Joh 17:2)

tn Grk “so that to everyone whom you have given to him, he may give to them eternal life.”

(0.35) (Joh 10:18)

tn Or “of my own accord.” “Of my own free will” is given by BDAG 321 s.v. ἐμαυτοῦ c.

(0.35) (Mat 21:10)

tn Grk “was shaken.” The translation “thrown into an uproar” is given by L&N 25.233.

(0.35) (Dan 11:17)

sn The daughter refers to Cleopatra, the daughter of Antiochus, who was given in marriage to Ptolemy V.

(0.35) (Eze 34:30)

sn A promise given to Abraham (Gen 15:7) and his descendants (Gen 15:8; Exod 6:7).

(0.35) (Eze 17:12)

sn The narrative description of this interpretation of the riddle is given in 2 Kgs 24:11-15.

(0.35) (Eze 8:14)

tn Given the context, this could be understood as a shock, e.g., idiomatically “Good grief! I saw….”

(0.35) (Pro 28:27)

sn The generous individual will be rewarded. He will not lack nor miss what he has given away to the poor.

(0.35) (Psa 18:29)

sn I can jump over a wall. The psalmist uses hyperbole to emphasize his God-given military superiority.

(0.35) (2Ki 5:17)

tn Heb “and [if] not, may there be given to your servant a load [for] a pair of mules, earth.”

(0.35) (1Sa 16:6)

tn Heb “said”; the words “to himself” are implied, given the secrecy surrounding Samuel’s mission to Bethlehem (v. 2).

(0.35) (Jos 24:33)

tn Heb “in Gibeah of Phinehas, his son, which had been given to him in the hill country of Ephraim.”

(0.35) (Jos 6:16)

tn Heb “for the Lord has given to you the city.” The verbal form is a perfect, probably indicating certitude here.

(0.35) (Jos 5:3)

sn The name given to the place, Hill of the Foreskins was an obvious reminder of this important event.

(0.35) (Jos 2:9)

tn Heb “has given the land to you.” Rahab’s statement uses the Hebrew perfect, suggesting certitude.



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