Bilangan 34:8-9
Konteks34:8 from Mount Hor you will draw a line to Lebo Hamath, 1 and the direction of the border will be to Zedad. 34:9 The border will continue to Ziphron, and its direction will be to Hazar Enan. This will be your northern border.
Yosua 13:5
Konteks13:5 the territory of Byblos 2 and all Lebanon to the east, from Baal Gad below Mount Hermon to Lebo Hamath. 3
Yosua 13:1
Konteks13:1 When Joshua was very old, 4 the Lord told him, “You are very old, and a great deal of land remains to be conquered.
Kisah Para Rasul 8:1-2
Konteks8:1 And Saul agreed completely with killing 5 him.
Now on that day a great 6 persecution began 7 against the church in Jerusalem, 8 and all 9 except the apostles were forced to scatter throughout the regions 10 of Judea and Samaria. 8:2 Some 11 devout men buried Stephen and made loud lamentation 12 over him. 13
Kisah Para Rasul 14:25
Konteks14:25 and when they had spoken the word 14 in Perga, 15 they went down to Attalia. 16


[34:8] 1 tn Or “to the entrance to Hamath.”
[13:5] 2 tn Heb “and the land of the Gebalites.”
[13:5] 3 tn Or “the entrance to Hamath.” Most modern translations take the phrase “Lebo Hamath” to be a proper name, but often provide a note with the alternative, where “Hamath” is the proper name and לְבוֹא (lÿvo’) is taken to mean “entrance to.”
[13:1] 4 tn Heb “was old, coming into the days.” This expression, referring to advancing in years, also occurs in the following clause.
[8:1] 5 tn The term ἀναίρεσις (anairesi") can refer to murder (BDAG 64 s.v.; 2 Macc 5:13; Josephus, Ant. 5.2.12 [5.165]).
[8:1] 7 tn Grk “Now there happened on that day a great persecution.” It is less awkward to say in English “Now on that day a great persecution began.”
[8:1] 8 map For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.
[8:1] 9 sn All. Given that the Jerusalem church is still active after this and that the Hellenists are the focus of Acts 6-8, it is possible to argue that only the Hellenistic Christians were forced to scatter.
[8:2] 11 tn “Some” is not in the Greek text, but is implied.
[8:2] 12 sn Made loud lamentation. For someone who was stoned to death, lamentation was normally not allowed (m. Sanhedrin 6:6). The remark points to an unjust death.
[8:2] 13 tn Or “mourned greatly for him.”
[14:25] 15 sn Perga was a city in Pamphylia near the southern coast of Asia Minor.
[14:25] 16 sn Attalia was a seaport in the province of Pamphylia on the southern coast of Asia Minor, about 12 mi (20 km) southwest of Perga.