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(0.44) (Joh 4:15)

tn The direct object of the infinitive ἀντλεῖν (antlein) is understood in Greek but supplied for clarity in the English translation.

(0.44) (Luk 14:29)

tn Or “mock,” “ridicule.” The person who did not plan ahead becomes an object of joking and ridicule.

(0.44) (Luk 1:48)

sn Mary is seen here as an example of an object of God’s grace (blessed) for all generations.

(0.44) (Zep 3:7)

sn God’s judgment of the nations (v. 6) was an object lesson for Israel’s benefit.

(0.44) (Zep 2:9)

tn Heb “them.” The actual object of the plundering, “their belongings,” has been specified in the translation for clarity.

(0.44) (Mic 1:7)

tn No object is specified in the Hebrew text; the words “the metal” are supplied from the context.

(0.44) (Hos 2:6)

tn The disjunctive clause (object followed by negated verb) introduces a clause that can be understood as either purpose or result.

(0.44) (Eze 25:15)

tn The object is not specified in the Hebrew text, but has been clarified as “Judah” in the translation.

(0.44) (Eze 12:11)

tn object lesson is מוֹפֵת (mofet, “wonder, sign”), which here refers to a sign or portent of bad things to come.

(0.44) (Jer 18:16)

tn Heb “an object of lasting hissing. All who pass that way will be appalled and shake their head.”

(0.44) (Isa 57:17)

tn Heb “and I struck him, hiding, and I was angry.” פָּנִים (panim, “face”) is the implied object of “hiding.”

(0.44) (Pro 18:18)

tn The word is the adjective, “mighty” (so KJV, NAB, NASB) used here substantivally as the object of the preposition.

(0.44) (Pro 15:31)

tn “Life” is an objective genitive: Reproof brings or preserves life. Cf. NIV “life-giving rebuke”; NLT “constructive criticism.”

(0.44) (Pro 14:2)

tn Heb “fear of the Lord.” The term יְהוָה (yehvah, “the Lord”) functions as an objective genitive.

(0.44) (Pro 12:23)

tn Or “speak out foolishly.” The noun may be a direct object (folly) or an adverbial accusative (foolishly).

(0.44) (Pro 11:27)

tn The verb is the imperfect tense, third feminine singular, referring to “evil,” the object of the participle.

(0.44) (Pro 10:27)

tn Heb “the fear of the Lord.” The term יְהוָה (yehvah, “the Lord”) functions as an objective genitive.

(0.44) (Pro 2:14)

tn The Qal infinitive construct is the complementary use of the form, expressing the direct object of the participle.

(0.44) (Psa 90:13)

tn Elsewhere the Niphal of נָחַם (nakham) + the preposition עַל (ʿal) + a personal object has the nuance “be comforted concerning [the personal object’s death]” (see 2 Sam 13:39; Jer 31:15). However, here the context seems to demand “feel sorrow for,” “have pity on.” In Deut 32:36 and Ps 135:14, where “servants” is also the object of the preposition, this idea is expressed with the Hitpael form of the verb.

(0.44) (Psa 79:4)

tn Heb “an [object of] taunting and [of] mockery to those around us.” See Ps 44:13.



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