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(0.42) (Pro 1:16)

tn Heb “run.” The verb רוּץ (ruts, “run”) functions here as a metonymy of association, meaning “to be eager” to do something (BDB 930 s.v.).

(0.40) (Jer 13:17)

tn Heb “Tearing [my eye] will tear and my eye will run down [= flow] with tears.”

(0.40) (Jer 8:6)

tn Heb “each one of them turns aside into their own running course.”

(0.40) (Isa 13:15)

tn Heb “will fall” (so KJV, NIV, NRSV); NLT “will be run through with a sword.”

(0.40) (Psa 74:3)

tn Heb “lift up your steps to,” which may mean “run, hurry.”

(0.40) (Job 17:14)

tn This is understood because the conditional clauses seem to run to the apodosis in v. 15.

(0.40) (2Ki 9:3)

tn Heb “and open the door and run away and do not delay.”

(0.40) (Gen 27:45)

tn If Jacob stayed, he would be killed and Esau would be forced to run away.

(0.35) (Act 21:30)

tn Or “the people formed a mob.” BDAG 967 s.v. συνδρομή has “formation of a mob by pers. running together, running togetherἐγένετο σ. τοῦ λαοῦ the people rushed together Ac 21:30.”

(0.35) (Rom 9:16)

tn Grk “So then, [it does] not [depend] on the one who desires nor on the one who runs.”

(0.35) (Pro 17:24)

tn The term “run” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is supplied for the sake of clarification.

(0.35) (Psa 68:31)

tn Heb “causes its hands to run,” which must mean “quickly stretches out its hands” (to present tribute).

(0.30) (Act 27:17)

tn BDAG 308 s.v. ἐκπίπτω 2 states, “drift off course, run aground, nautical term εἴς τι on someth….on the Syrtis 27:17.”

(0.30) (Joh 12:2)

tn Grk “And Martha.” The connective καί (kai, “and”) has been omitted in the translation because it would produce a run-on sentence in English.

(0.30) (Luk 24:27)

sn The reference to Moses and all the prophets is a way to say the promise of Messiah runs throughout OT scripture from first to last.

(0.30) (Luk 19:9)

sn This is one of the few uses of the specific term salvation in Luke (1:69, 71, 77), though the concept runs throughout the Gospel.

(0.30) (Hag 1:9)

tn Heb “and each of you runs to his own house”; NIV “is busy with”; TEV “is busy working on”; NCV “work hard for.”

(0.30) (Jer 31:40)

sn The Kidron Valley is the valley that joins the Hinnom Valley in the southeastern corner of the city and runs northward on the east side of the city.

(0.30) (Isa 55:5)

tn Heb “a nation,” but the singular is collective here, as the plural verbs in the next line indicate (note that both “know” and “run” are third plural forms).

(0.30) (Pro 18:10)

sn The metaphor of “running” to the Lord refers to a whole-hearted and unwavering trust in God’s protection (e.g., Isa 40:31).



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