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(1.00) (Pro 28:8)

tn Heb “by interest and increase” (so ASV; NASB “by interest and usury”; NAB “by interest and overcharge.” The two words seem to be synonyms; they probably form a nominal hendiadys, meaning “by increasing [exorbitant] interest.” The law prohibited making a commission or charging interest (Exod 22:25; Lev 25:36-37; Deut 23:20; Ps 15:5). If the poor needed help, the rich were to help them—but not charge them interest.

(0.93) (Ezr 1:1)

sn For an interesting extrabiblical parallel to this edict see the Cyrus cylinder (ANET 315-16).

(0.82) (Luk 7:41)

sn A creditor was a moneylender, whose business was to lend money to others at a fixed rate of interest.

(0.82) (Isa 41:14)

tn Heb “your kinsman redeemer.” A גֹּאֵל (goʾel, “kinsman redeemer”) was a protector of the extended family’s interests.

(0.82) (Psa 15:5)

sn He does not charge interest. Such an individual is truly generous, and not simply concerned with making a profit.

(0.82) (Rut 4:1)

tn Sometimes translated “redeemer.” See the note on the phrase “guardian of the family interests” in 3:9.

(0.82) (Rut 4:3)

tn Or “redeemer.” See the note on the phrase “guardian of the family interests” in 3:9.

(0.82) (Lev 25:37)

tn Heb “your money” and “your food.” With regard to “interest” and “profit” see the note on v. 36 above.

(0.70) (Gal 2:17)

tn Or “does Christ serve the interests of sin?”; or “is Christ an agent for sin?” See BDAG 230-31 s.v. διάκονος 2.

(0.70) (Act 15:11)

sn In the same way as they are. Here is an interesting reversal of the argument. Jews are saved by grace (without law), as Gentiles are.

(0.70) (Luk 23:3)

snAre you the king of the Jews?” Pilate was interested only in the third charge because of its political implications of sedition against Rome.

(0.70) (Luk 6:45)

sn Mention of the heart shows that Jesus is not interested in what is done, but why. Motives are more important than actions for him.

(0.70) (Mar 15:2)

snAre you the king of the Jews?” Pilate was interested in this charge because of its political implications of sedition against Rome.

(0.70) (Mat 27:11)

snAre you the king of the Jews?” Pilate was interested in this charge because of its political implications of sedition against Rome.

(0.70) (Dan 5:5)

sn The mention of the lampstand in this context is of interest because it suggests that the writing was in clear view.

(0.70) (Eze 22:12)

tn Heb “usury and interest you take.” See 18:13, 17. This kind of economic exploitation violated the law given in Lev 25:36.

(0.70) (Pro 15:32)

sn To “despise oneself” means to reject oneself as if there was little value. The one who ignores discipline is not interested in improving himself.

(0.70) (Job 11:16)

sn It is interesting to note in the book that the resolution of Job’s trouble did not come in the way that Zophar prescribed it.

(0.70) (1Ch 21:1)

tn Heb “and incited David to count Israel.” As v. 5 indicates, David was not interested in a general census, but in determining how much military strength he had.

(0.70) (Rut 4:14)

tn Or “redeemer.” See the note on the phrase “guardian of the family interests” in 3:9. As the following context indicates, the child is referred to here.



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