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(1.00) (Ezr 2:65)

tn Heb “besides” or “in addition to.”

(1.00) (Ezr 1:6)

tn Heb “besides” or “in addition to.”

(0.83) (Jos 6:26)

tc The LXX omits “Jericho.” It is probably a scribal addition.

(0.83) (Gen 26:1)

tn Heb “in addition to the first famine which was.”

(0.67) (Act 16:27)

tn The additional semantic component “standing” is supplied (“standing open”) to convey a stative nuance in English.

(0.67) (Eze 44:30)

tn Heb has in addition “from your contributions,” a repetition unnecessary in English.

(0.67) (Neh 12:22)

tn Some scholars delete these words, regarding them as a later scribal addition to the text.

(0.67) (1Ki 16:28)

tc The Old Greek has eight additional verses here. Cf. 1 Kgs 22:41-44.

(0.67) (Jos 11:19)

tn The LXX omits this parenthetical note, which may represent a later scribal addition.

(0.67) (Jos 2:15)

tc These explanatory statements are omitted in the LXX and probably represent a later scribal addition.

(0.67) (Num 16:14)

tn Here אַף (ʾaf) has the sense of “in addition.” It is not a common use.

(0.67) (Lev 27:13)

tn Heb “on,” meaning “on top of, in addition to” (likewise in v. 15).

(0.67) (Exo 40:5)

tn Heb “give” (also four additional times in vv. 6-8).

(0.58) (Eze 1:20)

tc The MT includes the additional phrase “the spirit would go,” which seems unduly redundant here and may be dittographic.

(0.58) (Pro 9:12)

tc The LXX has an addition: “Forsake folly, that you may reign forever; and seek discretion and direct understanding in knowledge.”

(0.58) (Job 11:15)

tn The absolute certainty of the statement is communicated with the addition of כִּי (ki). See GKC 498 §159.ee.

(0.58) (1Sa 2:10)

tc The LXX greatly expands v. 10 with an addition that seems to be taken from Jer 9:23-24.

(0.58) (Deu 11:7)

tn On the addition of these words in the translation see note on “They did not see” in v. 3.

(0.50) (Rev 16:11)

tn Grk “they did not repent” The addition of “still refused” reflects the hardness of people’s hearts in the context.

(0.50) (2Jo 1:12)

sn Presumably the author means he would rather say the additional things he wants to say to the recipients in person rather than by letter (with paper and ink).



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