(1.00) | (Act 25:24) | 7 tn Or “screaming.” |
(0.60) | (Mic 4:10) | 1 tn Or perhaps “scream”; NRSV, TEV, NLT “groan.” |
(0.35) | (Luk 9:39) | 2 tn The Greek here is slightly ambiguous; the subject of the verb “screams” could be either the son or the spirit. |
(0.20) | (Job 6:5) | 5 tn Most translations have “low” (ASV, ESV, Holman, KJV, NASB); a few have “bellow” (CEB, NIV, NLV). The verb is rare but cognate languages suggest a loud sound (e.g. Syriac “to scream” Ugaritic “to roar,” see HALOT 199). The rhetorical question expects a “no” answer and context suggests that the (unexpected) sound would convey discontent or complaint. |
(0.20) | (1Sa 6:12) | 1 tn Most translations have “low” (ASV, ESV, KJV, NASB, NIV, NLV, Amplified, etc.), or “moo” (CEV, CEB). The verb גָּעָה (gaʿah) is rare (only here and Job 6:5) but cognate languages suggest a loud sound (e.g. Syriac “to scream” Ugaritic “to roar,” see HALOT 199). |