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(1.00) (2Ch 34:33)

tn Or “caused, forced.”

(1.00) (2Ki 6:14)

tn Heb “heavy force.”

(1.00) (Jos 7:14)

tn Heb “takes forcefully, seizes.”

(0.87) (Jdg 14:17)

tn Heb “because she forced him.”

(0.75) (Rev 13:16)

tn Or “forced”; Grk “makes” (ποιεῖ, poiei).

(0.75) (Joh 16:32)

tn Grk “And” (but with some contrastive force).

(0.75) (Ezr 4:23)

tn Aram “by force and power,” a hendiadys.

(0.75) (2Sa 20:24)

tn Heb “was over the forced labor.”

(0.75) (Jdg 16:16)

tn Heb “forced him with her words.”

(0.75) (Gen 42:20)

tn The imperfect here has an injunctive force.

(0.75) (Gen 19:2)

tn The imperatives have the force of invitation.

(0.62) (Rev 21:25)

tn The clause has virtually the force of a parenthetical comment.

(0.62) (Rev 2:20)

tn The Greek article has been translated here with demonstrative force.

(0.62) (Mat 22:35)

tn Grk “testing.” The participle, however, is telic in force.

(0.62) (Isa 50:11)

tn The imperative is probably rhetorical and has a predictive force.

(0.62) (Psa 32:6)

tn The Hebrew term רַק (raq) occasionally has an asseverative force.

(0.62) (Gen 47:15)

tn The imperfect verbal form has a deliberative force here.

(0.62) (Gen 15:8)

tn Here the vav carries adversative force and is translated “but.”

(0.53) (Luk 9:14)

tn Or “Make” (depending on how the force of the imperative verb is understood). Grk “cause them to recline” (the verb has causative force here).

(0.53) (Psa 14:6)

tn It is unlikely that כִּי (ki) has a causal force here. The translation assumes a concessive force; another option is to understand an asseverative use (“certainly, indeed”).



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