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(1.00) (Isa 58:5)

tn Heb “choose” (so NASB, NRSV); NAB “wish.”

(0.83) (Act 27:29)

tn Grk “and wished for day to come about.”

(0.83) (Luk 1:62)

tn Grk “what he might wish to call him.”

(0.83) (Jer 9:1)

tn Heb “I wish that my head were water.”

(0.82) (Job 6:2)

tn The conjunction לוּ (lu, “if, if only”) introduces the wish—an unrealizable wish—with the Niphal imperfect.

(0.67) (Rom 7:18)

tn Grk “For to wish is present in/with me, but not to do it.”

(0.67) (Act 13:22)

tn Or “who will perform all my will,” “who will carry out all my wishes.”

(0.67) (Eze 46:11)

tn Or “as much as he wishes.” Heb “a gift of his hand.”

(0.67) (Eze 46:5)

tn Or “as much as he wishes.” Heb “a gift of his hand.”

(0.67) (Pro 13:12)

tn Heb “a desire that comes”; cf. CEV “a wish that comes true.”

(0.67) (Psa 83:15)

tn The two imperfect verbal forms in v. 15 express the psalmist’s wish or prayer.

(0.67) (Psa 61:2)

tn The imperfect verbal form here expresses the psalmist’s wish or prayer.

(0.67) (Psa 60:1)

10 tn The imperfect verbal form here expresses the psalmist’s wish or prayer.

(0.67) (Psa 54:1)

tn The imperfect verbal form is used here to express the psalmist’s wish or request.

(0.67) (Psa 51:7)

tn The imperfect verbal form is used here to express the psalmist’s wish or request.

(0.67) (Psa 51:7)

tn The imperfect verbal form is used here to express the psalmist’s wish or request.

(0.67) (Psa 7:9)

tn The prefixed verbal form expresses the psalmist’s prayer or wish.

(0.67) (Psa 5:11)

tn As in the preceding line, the prefixed verbal form is a jussive of wish or prayer.

(0.67) (Gen 17:18)

tn The wish is introduced with the Hebrew particle לוּ (lu), “O that.”

(0.58) (2Pe 3:9)

tn Grk “not wishing.” The participle most likely has a causal force, explaining why the Lord is patient.



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