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(0.57) (Isa 38:3)

tn Heb “and with a complete heart”; KJV, ASV “with a perfect heart.”

(0.57) (Pro 24:27)

tn The perfect tense with vav following the imperatives takes on the force of an imperative here.

(0.57) (Pro 4:2)

tn The perfect tense has the nuance of instantaneous (or performative) perfect; the sage is now calling the disciples to listen. It could also be a perfect of resolve, indicating what he is determined to do, or a present perfect reflecting his proven past history, “Indeed I have given you X.”

(0.57) (Psa 143:12)

tn The perfect with vav (ו) consecutive carries on the mood of the preceding imperfect.

(0.57) (Psa 86:13)

tn Or “for he will have delivered my life.” The verb form indicates a future perfect here.

(0.57) (Psa 37:28)

tn Or “cut off”; or “removed.” The perfect verbal forms in v. 28b state general truths.

(0.57) (Psa 33:13)

tn The Hebrew perfect verbal forms in v. 13 state general facts.

(0.57) (Psa 11:1)

tn The Hebrew perfect verbal form probably refers here to a completed action with continuing results.

(0.57) (Psa 10:14)

tn Heb “you see.” One could translate the perfect as generalizing, “you do take notice.”

(0.57) (Psa 7:1)

tn The Hebrew perfect verbal form probably refers here to a completed action with continuing results.

(0.57) (Job 34:8)

tn The perfect verb with the vav (ו) consecutive carries the sequence forward from the last description.

(0.57) (Job 15:13)

tn The verb is a Hiphil perfect of yasa’, “to go out, proceed, issue forth.”

(0.57) (Job 11:16)

tn The perfect verb forms an abbreviated relative clause (without the pronoun) modifying “water.”

(0.57) (Jdg 7:9)

tn The Hebrew verbal form is a perfect, emphasizing the certainty of the promise.

(0.57) (Num 24:10)

tn The construction is emphatic, using the infinitive absolute with the perfect tense for “bless.”

(0.57) (Num 22:30)

tn Here the Hiphil perfect is preceded by the Hiphil infinitive absolute for emphasis in the sentence.

(0.57) (Num 19:7)

tn The sequence continues with the perfect tense and vav (ו) consecutive.

(0.57) (Num 11:5)

tn The perfect tense here expresses the experience of a state of mind.

(0.57) (Num 4:19)

tn The perfect tense with vav (ו) consecutive continues the instruction for Aaron.

(0.57) (Exo 33:9)

tn Both verbs, “stand” and “speak,” are perfect tenses with vav (ו) consecutive.



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