(1.00) | (Exo 18:8) | 1 tn A rare word, “weariness” of the hardships. |
(0.83) | (Num 6:4) | 1 tn This word also is rare, occurring only here. |
(0.67) | (Isa 34:6) | 1 tn The verb is a rare Hotpaal passive form. See GKC 150 §54.h. |
(0.67) | (Pro 25:17) | 1 tn Heb “make your foot rare.” The verb is הֹקַר (hoqar), the Hiphil imperative of יָקַר (yaqar, “to be rare; to be precious”). To “make one’s foot rare” would mean to keep the visits to a minimum as well as making them valuable—things increase in value, according to the nuances of this word, when they are rare. |
(0.67) | (Psa 84:6) | 3 tn This rare word may refer to the early (or autumn) rains (see Joel 2:23). |
(0.67) | (Psa 58:8) | 4 tn This rare word also appears in Job 3:16 and Eccles 6:3. |
(0.67) | (Exo 10:23) | 2 tn The perfect tense in this context requires the somewhat rare classification of a potential perfect. |
(0.58) | (Pro 7:16) | 1 tn Heb “with spreads I have spread my bed.” The rare noun is a cognate to the verb. |
(0.58) | (1Ki 11:25) | 1 tn The construction (Qal of קוּץ + בְּ [quts + bet] preposition) is rare, but not without parallel (see Lev 20:23). |
(0.58) | (Exo 9:18) | 3 tn The form הִוָּסְדָה (hivvasedah) is perhaps a rare Niphal perfect and not an infinitive (U. Cassuto, Exodus, 117). |
(0.50) | (Psa 103:3) | 1 tn This relatively rare noun refers to deadly diseases (see Deut 29:22; Jer 14:18; 16:4; 2 Chr 21:19). |
(0.50) | (Psa 76:5) | 2 tn The verb is a rare Aramaized form of the Hitpolel (see GKC 149 §54.a, n. 2); the root is שָׁלַל (shalal, “to plunder”). |
(0.50) | (Psa 66:11) | 1 tn Heb “you brought us into a net.” This rare word for “net” also occurs in Ezek 12:13; 13:21; 17:20. |
(0.50) | (Psa 52:5) | 3 tn This rare verb (חָתָה, khatah) occurs only here and in Prov 6:27; 25:22; Isa 30:14. |
(0.50) | (Psa 49:1) | 2 tn The rare noun חָלֶד (kheled, “world”) occurs in Ps 17:14 and perhaps also in Isa 38:11 (see the note on “world” there). |
(0.50) | (Jdg 11:40) | 2 tn Heb “go to commemorate.” The rare Hebrew verb תָּנָה (tanah, “to tell; to repeat; to recount”) occurs only here and in 5:11. |
(0.50) | (Gen 31:7) | 1 tn This rare verb means “to make a fool of” someone. It involves deceiving someone so that their public reputation suffers (see Exod 8:25). |
(0.47) | (1Sa 18:18) | 1 tn Heb “Who are my relatives, the clan of my father?” The term חַי (khay), traditionally understood as “my life,” is here a rare word meaning “family, kinfolk” (see HALOT 309 s.v. III חַי). The phrase “clan of my father” may be a scribal gloss explaining the referent of this rare word. |
(0.42) | (Act 9:7) | 1 tn The Greek term here is ἀνήρ (anēr), which is used only rarely in a generic sense of both men and women. In the historical setting here, Paul’s traveling companions were almost certainly all males. |
(0.42) | (Mat 10:2) | 1 sn The term apostles is rare in the gospels, found only here, Mark 3:14, and six more times in Luke (6:13; 9:10; 11:49; 17:5; 22:14; 24:10). |