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(1.00) (1Sa 20:29)

tn Heb “be released [from duty].”

(0.86) (Num 7:9)

tn Heb “upon them,” meaning “their duty.”

(0.71) (Jer 52:18)

tn Heb “with which they served (or “fulfilled their duty”).”

(0.71) (2Ki 25:14)

tn Heb “with which they served [or, ‘fulfilled their duty’].”

(0.57) (2Co 9:7)

tn Or “not out of a sense of duty”; Grk “from necessity.”

(0.50) (Luk 1:8)

sn Zechariah’s division would be on duty twice a year for a week at a time.

(0.50) (Isa 24:15)

tn The word “extol” is supplied in the translation; the verb in the first line does double duty in the parallelism.

(0.50) (Isa 16:11)

tn The verb is supplied in the translation; “sighs” in the preceding line does double duty in the parallel structure.

(0.50) (Isa 15:2)

tn Heb “even Dibon [to] the high places to weep.” The verb “went up” does double duty in the parallel structure.

(0.50) (Isa 3:5)

tn Heb “and those lightly esteemed those who are respected.” The verb רָהַב (rahav) does double duty in the parallelism.

(0.50) (Pro 8:15)

tn The words “by me” are understood to apply from the first line through the technique of ellipsis and double duty.

(0.43) (1Ti 6:14)

sn The command refers to the duties laid upon Timothy for his ministry in Ephesus (1 Tim 1:3-20; 6:2c-5).

(0.43) (Mic 6:6)

tn The words “with what” do double duty in the parallelism and are supplied in the second line of the translation for clarification.

(0.43) (Eze 11:11)

tn The Hebrew text does not have the negative particle, but it is implied. The negative particle in the previous line does double duty here.

(0.43) (Isa 33:1)

tn Heb “and the deceitful one”; NAB, NIV “O traitor”; NRSV “you treacherous one.” In the parallel structure הוֹי (hoy, “woe [to]”) does double duty.

(0.43) (Isa 28:19)

tn The words “it will come through” are supplied in the translation. The verb “will sweep by” does double duty in the parallel structure.

(0.43) (Isa 8:14)

tn These words are supplied in the translation for stylistic reasons. וְהָיָה (vehayah, “and he will be”) does double duty in the parallel structure of the verse.

(0.43) (Isa 1:3)

tn Heb “and the donkey the feeding trough of its owner.” The verb in the first line does double duty in the parallelism.

(0.43) (Pro 9:12)

tn The word “if” does not appear in the Hebrew but is understood from the first half of the line through the convention of ellipsis and double duty.

(0.43) (1Sa 2:3)

tn The negative element, “not,” is understood to reapply from the first sentence through the poetic technique of ellipsis and double duty.



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