(1.00) | (2Co 7:4) | 2 tn Or “comfort.” |
(0.80) | (2Co 7:6) | 2 tn Or “comforted,” “consoled.” |
(0.80) | (2Co 7:7) | 2 tn Or “comfort,” “consolation.” |
(0.80) | (2Co 7:6) | 1 tn Or “comforts,” “consoles.” |
(0.80) | (Psa 119:52) | 2 tn Or “find comfort.” |
(0.60) | (Rut 2:13) | 3 tn Or “comforted” (so NAB, NASB, NRSV, NLT). |
(0.50) | (Joh 11:19) | 2 tn Or “to comfort them” or “to offer them sympathy.” |
(0.50) | (Nah 3:7) | 1 tn Heb “From whence shall I find comforters for you?” |
(0.50) | (Lam 1:16) | 3 tn Heb “For a comforter is far from me.” |
(0.50) | (Isa 66:13) | 1 tn Heb “like a man whose mother comforts him.” |
(0.50) | (Psa 94:19) | 2 tn Heb “your comforts cause my soul to delight.” |
(0.40) | (Rom 1:12) | 1 tn Grk “that is, to be comforted together with you through the faith in one another.” |
(0.40) | (Lam 2:13) | 3 tn The ו (vav) prefixed to וַאֲנַחֲמֵךְ (vaʾanakhamekh, “I might comfort you”) denotes purpose: “so that….” |
(0.40) | (Isa 66:11) | 2 tn Heb “you will suck and be satisfied from her comforting breast.” |
(0.40) | (Neh 1:1) | 2 sn The name Nehemiah in Hebrew (נְחֶמְיָה, nekhemyah) means “the Lord comforts.” |
(0.35) | (Job 15:11) | 1 sn The words of comfort and consolation that they have been offering to Job are here said to be from God, but Job will call them miserable comforters (16:2). |
(0.35) | (Joh 11:19) | 3 tn Grk “to comfort them concerning their brother”; the words “loss of” are not in the Greek text but are implied. |
(0.35) | (Ecc 4:1) | 9 tn Heb “comforts.” The verb נָחַם (nakham, “to comfort”) is used as a metonymy of effect (i.e., comfort) for cause (i.e., deliverance), e.g., it is used in parallelism with גָאַל (gaʾal, “to deliver”) in Isa 52:9 (see E. W. Bullinger, Figures of Speech, 560-67). |
(0.30) | (Luk 24:37) | 1 sn The disciples were still not comfortable at this point thinking that this could be Jesus raised from the dead. Instead they thought they saw a spirit. |
(0.30) | (Jer 31:16) | 3 tn Heb “your work.” Contextually her “work” refers to her weeping and refusing to be comforted, that is, signs of genuine repentance (v. 15). |