(0.40) | (Psa 15:3) | 4 tn Heb “and he does not lift up an insult against one who is near to him.” |
(0.40) | (Psa 15:1) | 2 tn Heb “Who may live as a resident foreigner in your tent?” |
(0.40) | (Job 35:4) | 1 tn The emphatic pronoun calls attention to Elihu who will answer these questions. |
(0.40) | (Job 34:20) | 2 tn R. Gordis (Job, 389) thinks “people” here mean the people who count, the upper class. |
(0.40) | (Job 30:5) | 2 tn The form simply is the plural verb, but it means those who drove them from society. |
(0.40) | (Job 23:3) | 1 tn The optative here is again expressed with the verbal clause, “who will give [that] I knew….” |
(0.40) | (Job 22:19) | 2 sn In Ps 2:4 it was God who mocked the wicked by judging them. |
(0.40) | (Job 21:29) | 1 tc The LXX reads, “Ask those who go by the way, and do not disown their signs.” |
(0.40) | (Job 14:13) | 1 tn The optative mood is introduced here again with מִי יִתֵּן (mi yitten), literally, “who will give?” |
(0.40) | (Job 6:8) | 1 tn The Hebrew expresses the desire (desiderative clause) with “who will give?” (see GKC 477 §151.d). |
(0.40) | (Est 7:5) | 2 tn Heb “has so filled his heart”; NAB “who has dared to do this.” |
(0.40) | (Ezr 9:4) | 1 tn Heb “who trembled at the words of the God of Israel.” |
(0.40) | (Ezr 6:21) | 1 tn Heb “who had separated from the uncleanness of the nations of the land to them.” |
(0.40) | (Ezr 5:3) | 1 tn Aram “who placed to you a command?” So also v. 9. |
(0.40) | (2Ch 35:21) | 4 tn Heb “Stop yourself from [opposing] God who is with me and let him not destroy you.” |
(0.40) | (2Ch 34:32) | 1 tn Heb “and he caused to stand everyone who was found in Jerusalem and Benjamin.” |
(0.40) | (2Ch 32:21) | 4 tn Heb “and some from those who went out from him, from his inward parts.” |
(0.40) | (2Ch 19:10) | 1 tn Heb “and every case which comes to you from your brothers who live in their cities.” |
(0.40) | (2Ch 6:15) | 1 tn Heb “[you] who kept to your servant David my father that which you spoke to him.” |
(0.40) | (2Ch 5:11) | 2 tn Heb “Indeed [or “for”] all the priests who were found consecrated themselves without guarding divisions.” |