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(0.35) (Num 14:45)

tn The name “Hormah” means “destruction”; it is from the word that means “ban, devote” for either destruction or temple use.

(0.35) (Num 14:7)

tn The repetition of the adverb מְאֹד (meʾod) is used to express this: “very, very [good].”

(0.35) (Num 12:2)

tn The use of both רַק and אַךְ (raq and ʾakh) underscore the point that the issue is Moses’ uniqueness.

(0.35) (Num 3:49)

sn The word used is “silver.” Coins were not in existence until after 700 b.c. (starting with Lydia).

(0.35) (Lev 4:2)

tn This is an emphatic use of the preposition מִן (min; see R. J. Williams, Hebrew Syntax, 56-57, §325).

(0.35) (Lev 4:6)

tn Heb “of the blood.” The relative pronoun (“it”) has been used in the translation here for stylistic reasons.

(0.35) (Exo 40:37)

tn The clause uses the Niphal infinitive construct in the temporal clause: “until the day of its being taken up.”

(0.35) (Exo 39:41)

tn The form is the infinitive construct; it means the clothes to be used “to minister” in the Holy Place.

(0.35) (Exo 34:24)

tn The construction uses the infinitive construct with a preposition and a suffixed subject to form the temporal clause.

(0.35) (Exo 34:9)

tn Heb “it is.” Hebrew uses the third person masculine singular pronoun here in agreement with the noun “people.”

(0.35) (Exo 33:21)

tn The deictic particle is used here simply to call attention to a place of God’s knowing and choosing.

(0.35) (Exo 32:31)

tn As before, the cognate accusative is used; it would literally be “this people has sinned a great sin.”

(0.35) (Exo 32:1)

tn The infinitive construct with the preposition ל (lamed) is used here epexegetically, explaining the delay of Moses.

(0.35) (Exo 27:17)

tn The text uses the passive participle here: they are to “be filleted with silver” or “bound round” with silver.

(0.35) (Exo 25:29)

tn Or “a deep gold dish.” The four nouns in this list are items associated with the table and its use.

(0.35) (Exo 23:4)

tn The construction uses the imperfect tense (taken here as an obligatory imperfect) and the infinitive absolute for emphasis.

(0.35) (Exo 22:26)

tn The construction again uses the infinitive absolute with the verb in the conditional clause to stress the condition.

(0.35) (Exo 21:36)

tn The construction now uses the same Piel imperfect (v. 34) but adds the infinitive absolute to it for emphasis.

(0.35) (Exo 22:6)

sn Thorn bushes were used for hedges between fields, but thorn bushes also burned easily, making the fire spread rapidly.

(0.35) (Exo 19:6)

tn Or “for me” (NIV, NRSV), or, if the preposition ל (lamed) has a possessive use, “my kingdom” (so NCV).



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