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(0.35) (Jer 5:29)

tn Heb “Should I not punish…? Should I not bring retribution…?” The rhetorical questions function as emphatic declarations.

(0.35) (Jer 5:9)

tn Heb “Should I not punish them…? Should I not bring retribution…?” The rhetorical questions have the force of strong declarations.

(0.35) (Jer 2:17)

tn Heb “Are you not bringing this on yourself.” The question is rhetorical and expects a positive answer.

(0.35) (Isa 60:17)

tn The words “I will bring you” are supplied in the translation; they are understood by ellipsis (see the preceding lines).

(0.35) (Isa 46:13)

tn Heb “my salvation.” The verb “I am bringing near” is understood by ellipsis (note the previous line).

(0.35) (Isa 42:22)

tn Heb “they became loot, and there was no one rescuing, plunder, and there was no one saying, ‘Bring back’.”

(0.35) (Isa 25:12)

tn Heb “he will bring [it] down, he will make [it] touch the ground, even to the dust.”

(0.35) (Pro 15:31)

tn “Life” is an objective genitive: Reproof brings or preserves life. Cf. NIV “life-giving rebuke”; NLT “constructive criticism.”

(0.35) (Pro 15:16)

sn Turmoil refers to anxiety; the fear of the Lord alleviates anxiety, for it brings with it contentment and confidence.

(0.35) (Pro 14:23)

tn The term “brings” does not appear in the Hebrew, but is supplied in the translation for clarity and smoothness.

(0.35) (Pro 12:18)

tn Heb “[is] healing.” The term “brings” is supplied in the translation for the sake of clarity and smoothness.

(0.35) (Psa 59:11)

tn Heb “make them roam around by your strength and bring them down, O our shield, the Lord.”

(0.35) (Psa 20:4)

sn May he bring all your plans to pass. This probably refers to the king’s strategy for battle.

(0.35) (Psa 18:48)

tn Heb “[the one who] delivers me.” 2 Sam 22:49 reads “and [the one who] brings me out.”

(0.35) (Job 33:25)

tn The word describes the period when the man is healthy and vigorous, ripe for what life brings his way.

(0.35) (2Ki 7:4)

tn Heb “we will die.” The paraphrastic translation attempts to bring out the logical force of their reasoning.

(0.35) (Deu 24:5)

tc For the MT’s reading Piel שִׂמַּח (simmakh, “bring joy to”), the Syriac and others read שָׂמַח (samakh, “enjoy”).

(0.35) (Num 6:12)

tn The necessity of bringing the reparation offering was due to the reinstatement into the vow that had been interrupted.

(0.35) (Gen 47:19)

tn The disjunctive clause structure (vav plus subject plus negated verb) highlights the statement and brings their argument to a conclusion.

(0.35) (Gen 8:17)

tn The words “bring out” are not in the Hebrew text, but are supplied in the translation for stylistic reasons.



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