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(0.67) (Job 42:10)

tn The construction uses the verb “and he added” with the word “repeat” (or “twice”).

(0.67) (Job 42:8)

tn This clause is a result clause, using the negated infinitive construct.

(0.67) (Job 34:35)

tn The Hiphil infinitive construct is here functioning as a substantive. The word means “prudence; understanding.”

(0.67) (Job 14:7)

tn The genitive after the construct is one of advantage—it is hope for the tree.

(0.67) (Job 7:16)

tn Heb “cease from me.” This construction means essentially “leave me in peace.”

(0.67) (1Ch 16:35)

tn Heb “to give thanks.” The infinitive construct indicates result after the imperative.

(0.67) (Deu 29:23)

tn Heb “the anger and the wrath.” This construction is a hendiadys intended to intensify the emotion.

(0.67) (Deu 4:25)

tn The infinitive construct is understood here as indicating the result, not the intention, of their actions.

(0.67) (Num 32:9)

tn The infinitive construct here with ל (lamed) is functioning as a result clause.

(0.67) (Num 24:10)

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

(0.67) (Num 20:5)

tn Here also the infinitive construct (Hiphil) forms the subordinate clause of the preceding interrogative clause.

(0.67) (Num 12:15)

tn The clause has the Niphal infinitive construct after a temporal preposition.

(0.67) (Num 9:17)

tn The verb in this initial temporal clause is the Niphal infinitive construct.

(0.67) (Exo 33:8)

tn This is a temporal clause using an infinitive construct with a suffixed subject.

(0.67) (Exo 29:37)

tn The construction is the superlative genitive: “holy of holies,” or “most holy.”

(0.67) (Exo 16:8)

tn Here again is an infinitive construct with the preposition forming a temporal clause.

(0.67) (Exo 12:33)

tn The phrase uses two construct infinitives in a hendiadys, the first infinitive becoming the modifier.

(0.67) (Exo 10:29)

tn This is a verbal hendiadys construction: “I will not add again [to] see.”

(0.67) (Gen 43:6)

tn The infinitive construct here explains how they brought trouble on Jacob.

(0.67) (Gen 37:8)

tn This construction is identical to the one in Gen 37:5.



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