Genesis 3:22
Context3:22 And the Lord God said, “Now 1 that the man has become like one of us, 2 knowing 3 good and evil, he must not be allowed 4 to stretch out his hand and take also from the tree of life and eat, and live forever.”
Genesis 16:5
Context16:5 Then Sarai said to Abram, “You have brought this wrong on me! 5 I allowed my servant to have sexual relations with you, 6 but when she realized 7 that she was pregnant, she despised me. 8 May the Lord judge between you and me!” 9
1 tn The particle הֵן (hen) introduces a foundational clause, usually beginning with “since, because, now.”
2 sn The man has become like one of us. See the notes on Gen 1:26 and 3:5.
3 tn The infinitive explains in what way the man had become like God: “knowing good and evil.”
4 tn Heb “and now, lest he stretch forth.” Following the foundational clause, this clause forms the main point. It is introduced with the particle פֶּן (pen) which normally introduces a negative purpose, “lest….” The construction is elliptical; something must be done lest the man stretch forth his hand. The translation interprets the point intended.
5 tn Heb “my wrong is because of you.”
6 tn Heb “I placed my female servant in your bosom.”
7 tn Heb “saw.”
8 tn Heb “I was despised in her eyes.” The passive verb has been translated as active for stylistic reasons. Sarai was made to feel supplanted and worthless by Hagar the servant girl.
9 tn Heb “me and you.”
sn May the