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(1.00) (Eze 41:15)

tc Some Hebrew mss read: “and its outer court.”

(1.00) (Exo 20:16)

tn Heb “answer” as in a court of law.

(0.87) (Luk 2:27)

sn The temple courts is a reference to the larger temple area, not the holy place. Simeon was either in the court of the Gentiles or the court of women, since Mary was present.

(0.80) (Act 21:29)

tn On the phrase “inner temple courts” see the note on the word “temple” in v. 28.

(0.80) (Act 3:3)

sn See the note on the phrase the temple courts in the previous verse.

(0.80) (Joh 2:14)

sn The merchants (those who were selling) would have been located in the Court of the Gentiles.

(0.80) (Mar 11:15)

sn The merchants (those who were selling) would have been located in the Court of the Gentiles.

(0.80) (Mat 21:12)

sn The merchants (those who were selling) would have been located in the Court of the Gentiles.

(0.80) (Mat 5:25)

tn The words “to court” are not in the Greek text but are implied.

(0.80) (Eze 46:1)

sn The east gate of the outer court was permanently closed (Ezek 44:2).

(0.80) (Jer 21:12)

tn Heb “house of David.” This is essentially equivalent to the royal court in v. 11.

(0.80) (Psa 101:4)

tn Heb “know.” The king will not willingly allow perverse individuals to remain in his royal court.

(0.80) (Psa 84:10)

tn Heb “better is a day in your courts than a thousand [spent elsewhere].”

(0.80) (Psa 84:2)

tn Heb “the courts of the Lord” (see Ps 65:4).

(0.80) (Psa 65:4)

tn Heb “[whom] you bring near [so that] he might live [in] your courts.”

(0.80) (1Ki 4:3)

tn Heb “were scribes”; NASB, NIV, NRSV “secretaries”; TEV, NLT “court secretaries.”

(0.80) (Gen 41:14)

tn Heb “and Pharaoh sent and called,” indicating a summons to the royal court.

(0.71) (Dan 3:9)

sn O king, live forever! is a comment of typical court courtesy that is not necessarily indicative of the real sentiments of the speaker. Ancient oriental court protocol could sometimes require a certain amount of hypocrisy.

(0.71) (1Ki 7:8)

tn Heb “and his house where he lived, the other court [i.e., as opposed to the great court], separated from the house belonging to the hall, was like this work [i.e., this style of architecture].”

(0.71) (Jos 24:22)

sn Like witnesses in a court of law, Israel’s solemn vow to worship the Lord will testify against them in the divine court if the nation ever violates its commitment.



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