(1.00) | (Act 1:19) | 2 sn Their own language refers to Aramaic, the primary language spoken in Palestine in Jesus’ day. |
(1.00) | (Dan 1:4) | 6 sn The language of the Chaldeans referred to here is Akkadian, an East Semitic cuneiform language. |
(0.88) | (Act 2:8) | 2 tn Grk “in our own language in which we were born.” |
(0.88) | (Eze 43:20) | 1 sn Note the similar language in Lev 16:18. |
(0.88) | (Isa 63:5) | 1 sn See Isa 59:16 for similar language. |
(0.88) | (Isa 36:11) | 1 sn Aramaic was the diplomatic language of the Assyrian empire. |
(0.88) | (Psa 107:16) | 1 sn The language of v. 16 recalls Isa 45:2. |
(0.88) | (2Ki 18:26) | 1 sn Aramaic was the diplomatic language of the empire. |
(0.75) | (Act 2:4) | 2 sn Other languages. Acts 2:6-7 indicates that these were languages understandable to the hearers, a diverse group from “every nation under heaven.” |
(0.75) | (Exo 19:4) | 2 sn The language here is the language of a bridegroom bringing the bride to the chamber. This may be a deliberate allusion to another metaphor for the covenant relationship. |
(0.71) | (Act 26:14) | 1 tn Grk “in the Hebrew language.” See Acts 22:7 and 9:4. |
(0.71) | (Act 22:2) | 3 tn Grk “in the Hebrew language.” See the note on “Aramaic” in 21:40. |
(0.71) | (Luk 4:43) | 5 sn Jesus was sent by God for this purpose. This is the language of divine commission. |
(0.71) | (Eze 19:14) | 1 tn The verse uses language similar to that in Judg 9:20. |
(0.71) | (Eze 5:16) | 3 tn The language of this verse may have been influenced by Deut 32:23. |
(0.71) | (Isa 24:18) | 3 sn The language reflects the account of the Noahic Flood (see Gen 7:11). |
(0.71) | (Psa 113:7) | 1 sn The language of v. 7 is almost identical to that of 1 Sam 2:8. |
(0.71) | (Psa 114:1) | 2 tn Heb “the house of Jacob from a nation speaking a foreign language.” |
(0.71) | (Psa 68:34) | 2 sn The language of v. 34 echoes that of Deut 33:26. |
(0.71) | (Psa 48:6) | 2 sn The language of vv. 5-6 is reminiscent of Exod 15:15. |