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(0.53) (Psa 94:9)

tn Heb “The one who plants an ear, does he not hear? The one who forms an eye, does he not see?”

(0.53) (Psa 44:16)

tn Heb “from the voice of one who ridicules and insults, from the face of an enemy and an avenger.” See Ps 8:2.

(0.53) (Psa 8:2)

tn Heb “to cause to cease an enemy and an avenger.” The singular forms are collective. The Hitpael participle of נָקַם (naqam) also occurs in Ps 44:16.

(0.53) (Job 20:2)

tn The ordinary meaning of לָכֵן (lakhen) is “therefore,” coming after an argument. But at the beginning of a speech it is an allusion to what follows.

(0.53) (Job 3:22)

tn This sentence also parallels an imperfect verb with the substantival participle of the first colon. It is translated as an English present tense.

(0.53) (2Ki 9:2)

tn Heb “and go and set him apart from his brothers and bring him into an inner room in an inner room.”

(0.53) (2Ki 5:12)

tn Heb “Are not Abana and Pharpar, the rivers of Damascus, better than all of the waters of Israel?” The rhetorical question expects an emphatic “yes” as an answer.

(0.53) (1Ki 4:5)

tn Heb “close associate of”; KJV, ASV, NASB “the king’s friend” (a title for an adviser, not just an acquaintance).

(0.53) (Exo 14:10)

tn Heb “lifted up their eyes,” an expression that indicates an intentional and careful looking—they looked up and fixed their sights on the distance.

(0.53) (Gen 18:29)

tn The construction is a verbal hendiadys—the preterite (“he added”) is combined with an adverb “yet” and an infinitive “to speak.”

(0.50) (Rev 21:19)

tn The perfect participle here has been translated as an intensive (resultative) perfect.

(0.50) (Rev 18:16)

tn Grk “gilded with gold” (an instance of semantic reinforcement, see L&N 49.29).

(0.50) (Rev 18:7)

tn Grk “said in her heart,” an idiom for saying something to oneself.

(0.50) (Rev 17:6)

tn Grk “I marveled a great marvel” (an idiom for great astonishment).

(0.50) (Rev 17:4)

tn Grk “gilded with gold” (an instance of semantic reinforcement, see L&N 49.29).

(0.50) (Rev 12:5)

sn An allusion to Ps 2:9 (see also Rev 2:27; 19:15).

(0.50) (Rev 10:1)

tn Or “like fiery pillars,” translating πυρός (puros) as an attributive genitive.

(0.50) (Rev 5:5)

tn The infinitive has been translated as an infinitive of result here.

(0.50) (Rev 5:1)

tn Grk “written on the inside and the outside” (an idiom for having writing on both sides).

(0.50) (Rev 4:8)

sn A quotation from (or an allusion to) Isa 6:3.



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