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(0.47) (Isa 3:9)

tn Heb “their sin, like Sodom, they declare, they do not conceal [it].”

(0.47) (Pro 18:19)

tn The Niphal participle from פָּשַׁע (pashaʿ) modifies “brother”: a brother transgressed, offended, sinned against.

(0.47) (Pro 13:9)

tc The LXX adds, “Deceitful souls go astray in sins, but the righteous are pitiful and merciful.”

(0.47) (Pro 10:16)

tn Heb “sin.” The term חַטָּאת (khattaʾt, “sin”) functions as a metonymy of cause (= sin) for effect (= punishment). In contrast to the righteous who receive a reward, the wicked receive punishment for their sin (cf. NASB, NIV, NCV). See D. W. Thomas, “The Meaning of חַטָּאת in Proverbs X.16, ” JTS 15 (1964): 295-96.

(0.47) (Psa 141:4)

tn Heb “to act sinfully in practices in wickedness with men, doers of evil.”

(0.47) (Psa 141:4)

sn Their delicacies. This probably refers to the enjoyment that a sinful lifestyle appears to offer.

(0.47) (Psa 109:15)

tn Heb “may they [that is, the sins mentioned in v. 14] be before the Lord continually.”

(0.47) (Psa 103:10)

tn Heb “not according to our sins does he do to us.”

(0.47) (Psa 68:6)

sn God delivers the downtrodden and oppressed, but sinful rebels who oppose his reign are treated appropriately.

(0.47) (Psa 59:12)

tn Heb “the sin of their mouth [is] the word of their lips.”

(0.47) (Psa 39:1)

tn Heb “I will watch my ways, from sinning with my tongue.”

(0.47) (Psa 38:3)

tn Heb “there is no health in my bones from before my sin.”

(0.47) (Psa 25:11)

sn Forgive my sin because it is great. The psalmist readily admits his desperate need for forgiveness.

(0.47) (Psa 25:7)

sn That is, the sins characteristic of youths, who lack moral discretion and wisdom.

(0.47) (Psa 18:23)

tn Heb “from my sin,” that is, from making it my own in any way.

(0.47) (Job 35:3)

tn The Hebrew text merely says, “What do I gain from my sin?” But Job has claimed that he has not sinned, and so this has to be elliptical: “more than if I had sinned” (H. H. Rowley, Job [NCBC], 224). It could also be, “What do I gain without sin?”

(0.47) (2Ch 6:30)

tn The words “their sin” are not in the Hebrew text, but are supplied for clarification.

(0.47) (1Ki 21:22)

tn Heb “because of the provocation by which you angered [me], and you caused Israel to sin.”

(0.47) (Num 27:3)

tn The word order is emphatic: “but in/on account of his own sins he died.”

(0.47) (Num 16:26)

tn The preposition ב (bet) in this line is causal—“on account of their sins.”



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