(0.03) | (Neh 13:2) | 1 tn Heb “bread.” The Hebrew term is generic here, however, referring to more than bread alone. |
(0.03) | (Neh 5:5) | 4 tn Heb “there is not power for our hand.” The Hebrew expression used here is rather difficult. |
(0.03) | (Neh 4:7) | 1 sn Chapter 4 begins here in the Hebrew text (BHS). See the note at 4:1. |
(0.03) | (Neh 2:7) | 1 tn Heb “beyond the river,” here and often elsewhere in the Book of Nehemiah. |
(0.03) | (Ezr 9:7) | 1 tc The MT lacks “and” here, but see the LXX and Vulgate. |
(0.03) | (Ezr 4:7) | 5 tc It is preferable to delete the MT’s וּכְתָב (ukhetav) here. |
(0.03) | (2Ch 29:36) | 2 tn Heb “the people.” The pronoun “them” has been used here for stylistic reasons, to avoid redundancy. |
(0.03) | (2Ch 20:22) | 1 tn Heb “set ambushers against.” This is probably idiomatic here for launching a surprise attack. |
(0.03) | (2Ch 7:13) | 3 tn Heb “the land,” which stands here by metonymy for the vegetation growing in it. |
(0.03) | (2Ch 4:16) | 1 tc Some prefer to read here “bowls,” see v. 11 and 1 Kgs 7:45. |
(0.03) | (2Ch 1:10) | 1 tn The cohortative with prefixed vav (ו) following the imperative here indicates purpose/result. |
(0.03) | (2Ch 1:1) | 2 tn The disjunctive clause (note the vav [ו] + subject pattern) probably has a causal nuance here. |
(0.03) | (1Ch 18:1) | 2 tn Heb “from the hand of the Philistines.” Here “hand” is figurative language for “control.” |
(0.03) | (1Ch 11:13) | 1 tc Some read here “Ephes Dammim.” See 1 Sam 17:1. |
(0.03) | (1Ch 6:58) | 1 tc The MT reads “Hilez” here; the place name appears as “Holon” in Josh 21:15. |
(0.03) | (1Ch 6:59) | 1 tc The MT reads “Ashan” here; the place name appears as “Ain” in Josh 21:16. |
(0.03) | (1Ch 2:52) | 1 tn The Hebrew text has “Menuchites” here, but v. 54 has “Manachathites.” |
(0.03) | (1Ch 1:44) | 1 tn Heb “ruled in his place,” here and in vv. 45-50. |
(0.03) | (2Ki 21:26) | 1 tn Heb “he buried him.” Here “he” probably refers to Amon’s son Josiah. |
(0.03) | (2Ki 4:35) | 2 tn Heb “and he returned and went into the house, once here and once there.” |