1 tn Heb “transgressions to all their sins.”
2 tn Heb “and he shall give them.”
3 tn The meaning of the Hebrew term עִתִּי (’itti) is uncertain. It is apparently related to עֵת (’et, “time”), and could perhaps mean either that he has been properly “appointed” (i.e., designated) for the task (e.g., NIV and NRSV) or “ready” (e.g., NASB and NEB).
4 tn Or “I also” (see HALOT 76 s.v. אַף 6.b).
5 tn Heb “soul.” These expressions may refer either to the physical effects of consumption and fever as the rendering in the text suggests (e.g., J. E. Hartley, Leviticus [WBC], 452, 454, “diminishing eyesight and loss of appetite”), or perhaps the more psychological effects, “which exhausts the eyes” because of anxious hope “and causes depression” (Heb “causes soul [נֶפֶשׁ, nefesh] to pine away”), e.g., B. A. Levine, Leviticus (JPSTC), 185.
6 tn Heb “and.” The Hebrew conjunction ו (vav, “and”) can be considered to have causal force here.
7 tn That is, “your enemies will eat” the produce that grows from the sown seed.