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(0.40) (Rut 2:19)

tn Heb “said to her.” Since what follows is a question, the translation uses “asked her” here.

(0.40) (Rut 2:9)

tn Heb “they.” The verb is masculine plural, indicating that the male workers are the subject here.

(0.40) (Rut 2:8)

tn Heb “and thus you may stay close with.” The imperfect has a permissive nuance here.

(0.40) (Rut 1:21)

sn I left here full. That is, with a husband and two sons.

(0.40) (Rut 1:20)

tn Heb “said.” For stylistic reasons the present translation employs “replied” here.

(0.40) (Rut 1:19)

tn The temporal indicator וַיְהִי (vayehi, “and it was”) here introduces a new scene.

(0.40) (Jdg 19:22)

tn The Hitpael verb form appears to have an iterative force here, indicating repeated action.

(0.40) (Jdg 19:12)

tn Heb “[in] which not any of the sons of Israel [are] here.”

(0.40) (Jdg 17:5)

sn Here an ephod probably refers to a priestly garment (cf. Exod 28:4-6).

(0.40) (Jdg 10:9)

tn Or “Israel experienced great distress.” Perhaps here the verb has the nuance “hemmed in.”

(0.40) (Jdg 6:2)

tn Or possibly “secret storage places.” The Hebrew word occurs only here in the Hebrew Bible.

(0.40) (Jdg 5:12)

tn Heb “take captive your captives.” (The Hebrew text uses a cognate accusative here.)

(0.40) (Jdg 1:33)

tn The term “Canaanites” is supplied here both for clarity and for stylistic reasons.

(0.40) (Jdg 1:35)

tn Or “Mount Heres”; the term הַר (har) means “mount” or “mountain” in Hebrew.

(0.40) (Jos 22:29)

sn The Lord’s dwelling place here refers to the tabernacle.

(0.40) (Jos 2:2)

tn Heb “men have come here tonight from the sons of Israel.”

(0.40) (Jos 1:17)

tn Or “Only.” Here and in v. 18 this word qualifies what precedes (see also v. 7).

(0.40) (Jos 1:18)

tn Or “Only.” Here and in v. 17 this word qualifies what precedes (see also v. 7).

(0.40) (Deu 33:4)

tn The Hebrew term תּוֹרָה (torah) here should be understood more broadly as instruction.

(0.40) (Deu 29:19)

tn Heb “thus destroying.” For stylistic reasons the translation begins a new sentence here.



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