Joshua 10:33
Konteks10:33 Then King Horam of Gezer came up to help Lachish, but Joshua struck down him and his army 1 until no survivors remained.
Joshua 10:37
Konteks10:37 They captured it and put the sword to its king, all its surrounding cities, and all who lived in it; they 2 left no survivors. As they 3 had done at Eglon, they 4 annihilated it and all who lived there.
Joshua 10:40
Konteks10:40 Joshua defeated the whole land, including the hill country, the Negev, the lowlands, 5 the slopes, and all their kings. He left no survivors. He annihilated everything that breathed, just as the Lord God of Israel had commanded.
Joshua 11:8
Konteks11:8 The Lord handed them over to Israel and they struck them down and chased them all the way to Greater Sidon, 6 Misrephoth Maim, 7 and the Mizpah Valley to the east. They struck them down until no survivors remained.
Deuteronomy 3:3
Konteks3:3 So the Lord our God did indeed give over to us King Og of Bashan and his whole army and we struck them down until not a single survivor was left. 8
Deuteronomy 3:2
Konteks3:2 The Lord, however, said to me, “Don’t be afraid of him because I have already given him, his whole army, 9 and his land to you. You will do to him exactly what you did to King Sihon of the Amorites who lived in Heshbon.”
Acts 10:11
Konteks10:11 He 10 saw heaven 11 opened 12 and an object something like a large sheet 13 descending, 14 being let down to earth 15 by its four corners.
Obadiah 1:18
Konteks1:18 The descendants of Jacob will be a fire,
and the descendants of Joseph a flame.
The descendants of Esau will be like stubble.
They will burn them up and devour them.
There will not be a single survivor 16 of the descendants of Esau!”
Indeed, the Lord has spoken it.


[10:37] 2 tn Heb “he”; the implied subject may be Israel, or Joshua (as the commanding general of the army).
[10:37] 3 tn Heb “he”; the implied subject may be Israel, or Joshua (as the commanding general of the army).
[10:37] 4 tn Heb “he”; the implied subject may be Israel, or Joshua (as the commanding general of the army).
[10:40] 3 tn Or “foothills”; Heb “the Shephelah.”
[11:8] 4 map For location see Map1 A1; JP3 F3; JP4 F3.
[11:8] 5 tn The meaning of the Hebrew name “Misrephoth Maim” is perhaps “lime-kilns by the water” (see HALOT 2:641).
[3:3] 5 tn Heb “was left to him.” The final phrase “to him” is redundant in English and has been left untranslated.
[10:11] 7 tn Grk “And he.” Because of the length of the Greek sentence, the conjunction καί (kai) has not been translated here. Instead a new English sentence is begun.
[10:11] 8 tn Or “the sky” (the same Greek word means both “heaven” and “sky”).
[10:11] 9 tn On the heavens “opening,” see Matt 3:16; Luke 3:21; Rev 19:11 (cf. BDAG 84 s.v. ἀνοίγω 2). This is the language of a vision or a revelatory act of God.
[10:11] 10 tn Or “a large linen cloth” (the term was used for the sail of a ship; BDAG 693 s.v. ὀθόνη).
[10:11] 11 tn Or “coming down.”
[10:11] 12 tn Or “to the ground.”
[1:18] 8 tn Heb “will be no survivor”; NAB “none shall survive.”