1 tn Heb “wise of heart”; here also “heart” would be a genitive of specification, showing that there were those who could make skillful decisions.
2 tn Heb “wisdom of heart,” which means that they were skilled and could make all the right choices about the work.
3 tn The text simply uses a prepositional phrase, “with/in wisdom.” It seems to be qualifying “the women” as the relative clause is.
4 tn The expression “wisdom of heart,” or “wisdom in heart,” means artistic skill. The decisions and plans they make are skilled. The expression forms a second accusative after the verb of filling.
5 tn The expression “all the work” means “all kinds of work.”
6 tn Here “They are” has been supplied.
7 tn Heb “doers of all work.”
8 tn Heb “designers of designs.”