(1.00) | (1Ch 11:21) | 2 tn Heb “of the three.” |
(0.88) | (Exo 23:17) | 1 tn Adverbial accusative of time: “three times” becomes “at three times.” |
(0.87) | (Gen 40:18) | 1 tn Heb “the three baskets [are].” |
(0.87) | (Gen 40:12) | 1 tn Heb “the three branches [are].” |
(0.75) | (1Ch 11:19) | 3 tn Heb “These things the three warriors did.” |
(0.75) | (2Sa 23:17) | 3 tn Heb “These things the three warriors did.” |
(0.75) | (Exo 34:23) | 1 tn “Three times” is an adverbial accusative. |
(0.75) | (Gen 40:11) | 2 sn The cupbearer’s dream is dominated by sets of three: three branches, three stages of growth, and three actions of the cupbearer. |
(0.71) | (1Ch 11:18) | 1 tn Heb “the three,” referring to the three elite warriors mentioned in v. 12. |
(0.63) | (Amo 4:1) | 2 tn Heb “the ones who” (three times in this verse). |
(0.63) | (Ecc 5:18) | 3 tn Heb “his,” and three times later in the verse. |
(0.63) | (1Ki 5:18) | 3 tc The LXX includes the words “for three years.” |
(0.63) | (1Sa 1:24) | 2 tc LXX “with a three year old bull and loaves.” |
(0.63) | (Exo 34:24) | 4 tn The expression “three times” is an adverbial accusative of time. |
(0.54) | (1Ki 7:4) | 1 tn Heb “and framed [windows in] three rows, and opening to opening three times.” The precise meaning of this description is uncertain. Another option might be, “overhung [in] three rows.” This might mean they were positioned high on the walls. |
(0.53) | (2Sa 23:18) | 2 tn Heb “and he was wielding his spear against three hundred, [who were] slain, and to him there was a name among the three.” |
(0.53) | (Exo 23:14) | 1 tn Heb “three feet” or “three foot-beats.” This adverbial accusative expression also occurs in Num 22:28, 32, 33. |
(0.50) | (Rev 16:13) | 2 sn According to the next verse, these three unclean spirits are spirits of demons. |
(0.50) | (Luk 22:64) | 3 sn Who hit you? This is a variation of one of three ancient games that involved blindfolds. |
(0.50) | (Luk 1:56) | 3 sn As is typical with Luke the timing is approximate (about three months), not specific. |