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(0.40) (Ecc 6:2)

tn Heb “There is no lack in respect to his appetite”; or “his desire lacks nothing.”

(0.40) (Job 29:24)

tn The meaning, according to Gordis, is that they did nothing to provoke Job’s displeasure.

(0.40) (1Ki 10:20)

tn Heb “nothing like it had been made for all the kingdoms.”

(0.40) (1Sa 12:21)

tn Or “useless” (so NIV, NRSV, NLT); NAB “nothing”; NASB “futile”; TEV “are not real.”

(0.40) (Num 11:6)

tn Heb “before our eyes,” meaning that “we see nothing except this manna.”

(0.40) (Gen 14:24)

tn The words “I will take nothing” have been supplied in the translation for stylistic reasons.

(0.35) (Act 25:26)

sn There is irony here. How can Festus write anything definite about Paul, if he is guilty of nothing.

(0.35) (Act 25:10)

sn “I have done nothing wrong.” Here is yet another declaration of total innocence on Paul’s part.

(0.35) (Act 15:12)

tn BDAG 922 s.v. σιγάω 1.a lists this passage under the meaning “say nothing, keep still, keep silent.”

(0.35) (Luk 23:41)

sn This man has done nothing wrong is yet another declaration that Jesus was innocent of any crime.

(0.35) (Luk 16:26)

sn The great chasm between heaven and hell is impassable forever. The rich man’s former status meant nothing now.

(0.35) (Jer 5:31)

tn Heb “But what will you do at its end?” The rhetorical question implies a negative answer: “Nothing!”

(0.35) (Isa 39:2)

tn Heb “there was nothing which Hezekiah did not show them in his house and in all his kingdom.”

(0.35) (Isa 19:11)

tn Or “certainly the officials of Zoan are fools.” אַךְ (’akh) can carry the sense, “only, nothing but,” or “certainly, surely.”

(0.35) (Ecc 4:4)

tn The phrase “nothing more than” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is supplied in the translation for clarity.

(0.35) (Psa 56:11)

tn The rhetorical question assumes the answer, “Nothing!” The imperfect is used in a modal sense here, indicating capability or potential.

(0.35) (Psa 56:4)

tn The rhetorical question assumes the answer, “Nothing!” The imperfect is used in a modal sense here, indicating capability or potential.

(0.35) (Job 32:15)

tn Heb “words have moved away from them,” meaning words are gone from them, they have nothing left to say.

(0.35) (Job 26:5)

tc Most commentators wish to lengthen the verse and make it more parallel, but nothing is gained by doing this.

(0.35) (2Ki 20:13)

tn Heb “there was nothing which Hezekiah did not show them in his house and in all his kingdom.”



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