(0.40) | (Isa 51:4) | 3 tn Heb “and my justice for a light to the nations I will cause to rest.” |
(0.40) | (Isa 41:15) | 3 sn The mountains and hills symbolize hostile nations that are obstacles to Israel’s restoration. |
(0.40) | (Isa 34:5) | 3 sn Edom is mentioned here as epitomizing the hostile nations that oppose God. |
(0.40) | (Isa 23:3) | 5 tn Heb “merchandise”; KJV, ASV “a mart of nations”; NLT “the merchandise mart of the world.” |
(0.40) | (Isa 14:26) | 1 tn Heb “and this is the hand that is outstretched over all the nations.” |
(0.40) | (Isa 13:14) | 2 tn Heb “his people” (cf. KJV, NASB, NIV, NRSV) or “his nation” (cf. TEV “their own countries”). |
(0.40) | (Isa 10:13) | 1 tn Heb “removed the borders of nations”; cf. NAB, NIV, NRSV “boundaries.” |
(0.40) | (Isa 10:7) | 2 tn Heb “for to destroy [is] in his heart, and to cut off nations, not a few.” |
(0.40) | (Isa 7:8) | 1 tn Heb “Ephraim will be too shattered to be a nation”; NIV “to be a people.” |
(0.40) | (Isa 3:14) | 4 sn The vineyard is a metaphor for the nation here. See 5:1-7. |
(0.40) | (Psa 115:4) | 1 tn The referent of the pronominal suffix is “the nations” (v. 2). |
(0.40) | (Psa 114:1) | 2 tn Heb “the house of Jacob from a nation speaking a foreign language.” |
(0.40) | (Psa 106:5) | 2 tn Heb “in order that [I may] rejoice with the rejoicing of your nation.” |
(0.40) | (Psa 83:4) | 1 tn Heb “we will cause them to disappear from [being] a nation.” |
(0.40) | (Psa 66:13) | 1 sn Here the psalmist switches to the singular; he speaks as the representative of the nation. |
(0.40) | (Psa 2:8) | 1 sn I will give you the nations. The Lord promises the Davidic king universal dominion. |
(0.40) | (Ezr 6:21) | 1 tn Heb “who had separated from the uncleanness of the nations of the land to them.” |
(0.40) | (1Ch 14:17) | 2 tn Heb “and the Lord placed fear of him upon all the nations.” |
(0.40) | (2Ki 6:18) | 2 tn Or “this nation,” perhaps emphasizing the strength of the Syrian army. |
(0.40) | (1Ki 18:10) | 1 tn Heb “he makes the kingdom or the nation swear an oath.” |