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(1.00) (2Sa 4:4)

tn Heb “and was lame.”

(0.75) (Mic 4:7)

tn Heb “make the lame into a remnant.”

(0.63) (Act 14:8)

tn Grk “lame from his mother’s womb” (an idiom).

(0.63) (Exo 19:5)

tn The lamed preposition expresses possession here: “to me” means “my.”

(0.53) (Jos 10:21)

tc Heb “No man.” The lamed (ל) prefixed to אִישׁ (ʾish, “man”) is probably dittographic (note the immediately preceding יִשְׂרָאֵל [yisraʾel] which ends in lamed, ל); cf. the LXX.

(0.50) (Act 3:5)

tn Grk “So he”; the referent (the lame man) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

(0.50) (Mic 4:6)

sn The exiles of the nation are compared to lame and injured sheep.

(0.50) (Num 32:9)

tn The infinitive construct here with ל (lamed) is functioning as a result clause.

(0.50) (Exo 8:8)

tn The verb קָרָא (qaraʾ) followed by the lamed (ל) preposition has the meaning “to summon.”

(0.50) (Gen 31:44)

tn The verb הָיָה (hayah) followed by the preposition ל (lamed) means “become.”

(0.50) (Gen 20:8)

tn The verb קָרָא (qaraʾ) followed by the preposition ל (lamed) means “to summon.”

(0.50) (Gen 14:19)

tn The preposition ל (lamed) introduces the agent after the passive participle.

(0.44) (Mal 1:8)

sn Offerings of animals that were lame or sick were strictly forbidden by the Mosaic law (see Deut 15:21).

(0.44) (Pro 31:21)

tn The first word of the twelfth line begins with ל (lamed), the twelfth letter of the Hebrew alphabet.

(0.44) (Psa 26:7)

tn The two infinitival forms (both with prefixed preposition ל, lamed) give the purpose for his appearance at the altar.

(0.44) (Job 19:16)

tn The verb קָרָא (qaraʾ) followed by the ל (lamed) preposition means “to summon.” Contrast Ps 123:2.

(0.44) (Num 10:10)

tn The verb הָיָה (hayah, “to be”) has the meaning “to become” when followed by the preposition ל (lamed).

(0.44) (Exo 34:21)

sn See M. Dahood, “Vocative lamed in Exodus 2, 4 and Merismus in 34, 21, ” Bib 62 (1981): 413-15.

(0.44) (Exo 32:1)

tn The infinitive construct with the preposition ל (lamed) is used here epexegetically, explaining the delay of Moses.

(0.44) (Exo 19:6)

tn Or “for me” (NIV, NRSV), or, if the preposition ל (lamed) has a possessive use, “my kingdom” (so NCV).



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