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[4:41] 90 tn Or “and they believed much more.” [4:42] 91 tn Or “this.” The Greek pronoun can mean either “this one” or “this” (BDAG 740 s.v. οὗτος 1).
[10:1] tn The Greek pronoun (“you”) is plural. ... In Luke 23:43 it refers to the abode of the righteous dead. ... book 2 Enoch and in other nonbiblical and ...
He had seven horns and seven eyes, which are the seven spirits of God sent out into all the earth. ... The preposition “from” in Greek required a noun in the ...
[43:3] tn The idiom “see my face” means “have an audience with me.” [43:4] tn Heb “if there is you sending,” that is, “if you send.” [43:6] tn The verb ...
The Greek verb μαρτυρέω (marturew) occurs 33 times (compare to once in Matthew, once in Luke, 0 in Mark) and the noun μαρτυρία (marturia) 14 times (0 in ...
Yeremia 43:1. Konteks · 43:1 Jeremiah finished ... Greek version, “Apis has fled” (נָס חַף, nas khaf) and see this as a reference to the bull god of Memphis.
5:43 I have come in my Father's name, and you do not accept me. If someone else comes in his own name, you will accept him. 5:44 How can you believe, if you ...
' The Greek name for the feast, τὰ ἐγκαίνια (ta enkainia), literally means “renewal” and was used to translate Hanukkah which means “dedication.” The Greek noun ...
The word is well-known in the OT because of its identification as the kinsman-redeemer (see the Book of Ruth). This is the near kinsman who will pay off one's ...
” The Greek pronoun can mean either “this one” or “this” (BDAG 740 s.v. οὗτος 1). [4:42] sn There is irony in the Samaritans' declaration that Jesus was ...