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(0.50) (Jer 51:56)

tn Heb “for a destroyer is coming against her, against Babylon.”

(0.50) (Jer 49:38)

tn Heb “I will destroy king and leaders from there.”

(0.50) (Jer 48:42)

tn Heb “Moab will be destroyed from [being] a people.”

(0.50) (Psa 106:23)

tn Heb “to turn back his anger from destroying.”

(0.50) (Psa 92:7)

tn Heb “in order that they might be destroyed permanently.”

(0.50) (Psa 78:45)

tn Heb “and a swarm of frogs and it destroyed them.”

(0.50) (Deu 11:17)

tn Or “be destroyed”; NAB, NIV “will soon perish.”

(0.50) (Num 33:52)

tn The Hebrew text repeats the verb “you will destroy.”

(0.50) (Num 32:15)

tn Heb “and you will destroy all this people.”

(0.50) (Exo 8:9)

tn Or “destroyed”; Heb “to cut off the frogs.”

(0.43) (Deu 12:2)

tn Heb “destroying you must destroy”; KJV “Ye shall utterly (surely ASV) destroy”; NRSV “must demolish completely.” The Hebrew infinitive absolute precedes the verb for emphasis, which is reflected in the translation by the words “by all means.”

(0.42) (Act 3:23)

tn Or “will be completely destroyed.” In Acts 3:23 the verb ἐξολεθρεύω (exolethreuō) is translated “destroy and remove” by L&N 20.35.

(0.42) (Psa 17:9)

tn Heb “destroy.” The psalmist uses the perfect verbal form to emphasize the degree of danger. He describes the wicked as being already in the process of destroying him.

(0.40) (Zep 2:5)

tn Heb “I will destroy you so there is no inhabitant [remaining].”

(0.40) (Jer 13:14)

tn Heb “I will not show…so as not to destroy them.”

(0.40) (Isa 23:11)

tn Heb “concerning Canaan, to destroy her fortresses.” NIV, NLT translate “Canaan” as “Phoenicia” here.

(0.40) (Isa 10:7)

tn Heb “for to destroy [is] in his heart, and to cut off nations, not a few.”

(0.40) (Pro 28:24)

tn Heb “man who destroys” (so NASB); TEV “no better than a common thief.”

(0.40) (Pro 18:9)

sn These two troubling types, the slacker and the destroyer, are closely related.

(0.40) (Psa 76:1)

sn Psalm 76. The psalmist depicts God as a mighty warrior who destroys Israel’s enemies.



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