(1.00) | (Gen 43:31) | 1 tn Heb “and he controlled himself and said.” |
(0.83) | (Jer 38:5) | 1 tn Heb “Behold, he is in your hands [= power/control].” |
(0.67) | (Gal 6:1) | 4 sn Who are spiritual refers to people who are controlled and directed by God’s Spirit. |
(0.67) | (Rom 8:9) | 1 tn Or “are not controlled by the flesh but by the Spirit.” |
(0.67) | (Act 12:11) | 3 sn Here the hand of Herod is a metaphor for Herod’s power or control. |
(0.67) | (Mic 4:10) | 3 tn Heb “hand.” The Hebrew idiom is a metonymy for power or control. |
(0.67) | (Job 14:5) | 3 tn Heb “[is] with you.” This clearly means under God’s control. |
(0.67) | (1Ch 18:1) | 2 tn Heb “from the hand of the Philistines.” Here “hand” is figurative language for “control.” |
(0.67) | (2Sa 8:1) | 2 tn Heb “from the hand [i.e., control] of the Philistines.” |
(0.67) | (Exo 22:6) | 1 tn Heb “if a fire goes out and finds”; NLT “if a fire gets out of control.” |
(0.67) | (Exo 21:13) | 2 tn Heb “and God brought into his hand.” The death is unintended, its circumstances outside human control. |
(0.67) | (Gen 39:8) | 4 tn Heb “hand.” This is a metonymy for being under the control or care of Joseph. |
(0.67) | (Gen 39:6) | 3 tn Heb “hand.” This is a metonymy for being under the control or care of Joseph. |
(0.58) | (Rev 9:19) | 1 tn See BDAG 352 s.v. ἐξουσία 2, “potential or resource to command, control, or govern, capability, might, power.” |
(0.58) | (Rev 9:10) | 2 tn See BDAG 352 s.v. ἐξουσία 2, “potential or resource to command, control, or govern, capability, might, power.” |
(0.58) | (Rev 9:3) | 2 tn See BDAG 352 s.v. ἐξουσία 2, “potential or resource to command, control, or govern, capability, might, power.” |
(0.58) | (Act 18:12) | 2 sn The proconsul was the Roman official who ruled over a province traditionally under the control of the Roman senate. |
(0.58) | (Act 13:7) | 1 sn The proconsul was the Roman official who ruled over a province traditionally under the control of the Roman senate. |
(0.58) | (Act 13:8) | 3 sn The proconsul was the Roman official who ruled over a province traditionally under the control of the Roman senate. |
(0.58) | (Jer 2:23) | 3 sn The metaphor is intended to depict Israel’s lack of clear direction and purpose without the Lord’s control. |