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(1.00) (Ecc 8:15)

tn The vav introduces a logical conclusion.

(0.83) (Neh 9:16)

tn Heb “and our fathers.” The ו (vav) is explicative.

(0.83) (Num 22:1)

tn The verse begins with the vav (ו) consecutive.

(0.83) (Exo 23:31)

tn The form is a perfect tense with vav consecutive.

(0.83) (Exo 14:10)

tn The disjunctive vav introduces a circumstantial clause here.

(0.83) (Gen 45:10)

tn The perfect verbal form with vav consecutive here expresses instruction.

(0.83) (Gen 15:8)

tn Here the vav carries adversative force and is translated “but.”

(0.83) (Gen 12:19)

tn The preterite with vav (ו) consecutive here expresses consequence.

(0.71) (Hos 2:17)

tn The vav consecutive prefixed to וַהֲסִרֹתִי (vahasiroti) “I will remove” (vav consecutive + Hiphil perfect first person common singular) introduces an explanatory clause.

(0.71) (Num 32:6)

tn The vav (ו) is a vav disjunctive prefixed to the pronoun; it fits best here as a circumstantial clause, “while you stay here.”

(0.71) (Exo 6:12)

tn The final clause begins with a disjunctive vav (ו), a vav on a nonverb form—here a pronoun. It introduces a circumstantial causal clause.

(0.67) (Mal 1:9)

tn After the imperative, the prefixed verbal form with vav conjunction indicates purpose (cf. NASB, NRSV).

(0.67) (Mic 2:13)

tn The verb form (a preterite with vav [ו] consecutive) indicates certitude.

(0.67) (Mic 2:13)

tn The three verb forms (a perfect and two preterites with vav [ו] consecutive) indicate certitude.

(0.67) (Hos 6:5)

tn The disjunctive vav prefixed to the noun (וּמִשְׁפָּטֶיךָ, umishpatekha) has an explanatory function.

(0.67) (Lam 2:13)

tn The ו (vav) prefixed to וַאֲנַחֲמֵךְ (vaʾanakhamekh, “I might comfort you”) denotes purpose: “so that….”

(0.67) (Isa 55:7)

tn The imperfect with vav (ו) conjunctive after the jussive indicates purpose/result.

(0.67) (Isa 55:3)

tn The jussive with vav (ו) conjunctive following the imperative indicates purpose/result.

(0.67) (Pro 24:27)

tn The perfect tense with vav following the imperatives takes on the force of an imperative here.

(0.67) (Pro 5:13)

tn The vav that introduces this clause functions in an explanatory sense.



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