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(0.50) (Gen 27:4)

tn Following the imperative, the cohortative (with the prefixed conjunction) indicates purpose or result.

(0.50) (Gen 27:7)

tn Following the imperative, the cohortative (with the prefixed conjunction) indicates purpose or result.

(0.50) (Gen 24:56)

tn After the preceding imperative, the cohortative with the prefixed conjunction indicates purpose or result.

(0.50) (Gen 24:51)

tn Following the imperatives, the jussive with the prefixed conjunction indicates purpose or result.

(0.50) (Gen 24:3)

tn Following the imperative, the cohortative with the prefixed conjunction indicates purpose.

(0.50) (Gen 23:13)

tn After the imperative, the cohortative with the prefixed conjunction expresses purpose or result.

(0.50) (Gen 23:4)

tn Following the imperative, the cohortative with the prefixed conjunction expresses purpose.

(0.50) (Gen 18:5)

tn Heb “strengthen your heart.” The imperative after the cohortative indicates purpose here.

(0.50) (Gen 11:6)

tn Heb “all that they purpose to do will not be withheld from them.”

(0.50) (Gen 11:4)

tn The Hebrew particle פֶּן (pen) expresses a negative purpose; it means “that we be not scattered.”

(0.44) (1Jo 5:20)

tn The ἵνα (hina) introduces a purpose clause which gives the purpose of the preceding affirmation: “we know that the Son of God has come and has given us insight (so that we may) know him who is true.”

(0.44) (Joh 11:43)

sn The purpose of the loud voice was probably to ensure that all in the crowd could hear (compare the purpose of the prayer of thanksgiving in vv. 41-42).

(0.44) (Hos 2:3)

tn Heb “and kill her with thirst.” The vav prefixed to the verb (וַהֲמִתִּיהָ, vahamittiha) introduces a purpose/result clause: “in order to make her die of thirst” (purpose), or “and thus make her die of thirst” (result).

(0.44) (Exo 13:9)

tn The purpose of using this ceremony as a sign and a memorial is that the Law might be in their mouth. The imperfect tense, then, receives the classification of final imperfect in the purpose clause.

(0.44) (Exo 5:3)

tn The purpose clause here is formed with a second cohortative joined with a vav (ו): “let us go…and let us sacrifice.” The purpose of the going was to sacrifice.

(0.44) (Rev 9:15)

tn Grk “so that they might kill,” but the English infinitive is an equivalent construction to indicate purpose here.

(0.44) (1Ti 4:10)

tn Grk “for toward this,” denoting purpose. The conjunction “for” gives confirmation or emphasis to 1 Tim 4:8-9.

(0.44) (1Co 16:2)

tn Grk “set aside, storing.” The participle θησαυρίζων (thēsaurizōn) indicates the purpose or result of setting aside the extra income.

(0.44) (1Co 1:10)

tn Grk “that you be united in/by the same mind and in/by the same purpose.”

(0.44) (Rom 3:26)

tn Grk “toward a demonstration,” repeating and expanding the purpose of God’s action in v. 25a.



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