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(0.44) (Psa 18:29)

tn More specifically, the noun גְּדוּד (gedud) refers to a raiding party or to a contingent of troops.

(0.44) (Psa 4:7)

tn Heb “from (i.e., more than) the time (when) their grain and their wine are abundant.”

(0.44) (Job 27:5)

tn The text uses חָלִילָה לִּי (khalilah li) meaning “far be it from me,” or more strongly, something akin to “sacrilege.”

(0.44) (Job 26:5)

tc Most commentators wish to lengthen the verse and make it more parallel, but nothing is gained by doing this.

(0.44) (Est 4:13)

tn Heb “from all the Jews”; KJV “more than all the Jews”; NIV “you alone of all the Jews.”

(0.44) (1Ch 7:27)

tn Heb “Non” (so KJV, NASB; cf. Exod 33:11, where the more familiar spelling “Nun” occurs).

(0.44) (1Ch 2:50)

tn Heb “son.” The Hebrew text has the singular, but the following list contains more than one name.

(0.44) (1Ki 15:13)

tn Heb “mother,” but Hebrew often uses the terms “father” and “mother” for grandparents and more remote ancestors.

(0.44) (1Ki 15:10)

tn Heb “mother,” but Hebrew often uses the terms “father” and “mother” for grandparents and more remote ancestors.

(0.44) (1Ki 15:11)

tn Heb “father,” but Hebrew often uses the terms “father” and “mother” for grandparents and more remote ancestors.

(0.44) (1Ki 14:22)

tn Heb “and they made him jealous more than all which their fathers had done by their sins which they sinned.”

(0.44) (2Sa 6:22)

tn Heb “and I will shame myself still more than this and I will be lowly in my eyes.”

(0.44) (1Sa 17:50)

tn Verse 50 is a summary statement; v. 51 gives a more detailed account of how David killed the Philistine.

(0.44) (Jdg 16:30)

tn Heb “And the ones whom he killed in his death were many more than he killed in his life.”

(0.44) (Jdg 9:51)

tn Or “fortress.” The same Hebrew term occurs once more in this verse and twice in v. 52.

(0.44) (Jdg 9:49)

tn Or “men,” but the word seems to have a more general sense here, as the conclusion to the sentence suggests.

(0.44) (Jdg 6:8)

tn Heb “a man, a prophet.” Hebrew idiom sometimes puts a generic term before a more specific designation.

(0.44) (Jdg 5:22)

tn Heb “galloped, galloped.” The repetition is for emphasis and is more appropriately indicated in English with an adverb.

(0.44) (Deu 5:22)

tn Heb “and he added no more” (so KJV, NASB, NRSV); NLT “This was all he said at that time.”

(0.44) (Num 27:12)

sn The area is in the mountains of Moab; Deut 34:1 more precisely identifies it as Mount Nebo.



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