(1.00) | (Jam 2:9) | 1 tn Or “transgressors.” |
(0.60) | (Gal 2:18) | 2 tn Traditionally, “that I am a transgressor.” |
(0.50) | (Rom 2:25) | 3 tn Grk “if you should be a transgressor of the law.” |
(0.40) | (Isa 46:8) | 2 tn Heb “return [it], rebels, to heart”; NRSV “recall it to mind, you transgressors.” |
(0.25) | (Pro 22:12) | 4 tn The participle בֹגֵד (voged) means “one who acts treacherously, a traitor;” cf. NASB “the treacherous man;” ESV “traitor;” NIV “unfaithful;” KJV “transgressor.” What treacherous people say is treachery, that which would distort or undermine a just cause. |
(0.25) | (Pro 14:9) | 2 tc The LXX reads “houses of transgressors will owe purification.” Tg. Prov 14:9 has “guilt has its home among fools,” apparently reading יָלִין (yalin, “to spend the night, dwell”) instead of יָלִיץ (yalits, “to scoff at”). |
(0.25) | (Job 27:7) | 3 tc The LXX made a free paraphrase: “No, but let my enemies be as the overthrow of the ungodly, and they that rise up against me as the destruction of transgressors.” |