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(0.50) (Oba 1:17)

tn Heb “will be a fugitive.” This is a collective singular (cf. NCV “some will escape the judgment”).

(0.50) (Dan 11:6)

tn Heb “and his arm.” Some understand this to refer to the descendants of the king of the north.

(0.50) (Eze 40:43)

tc This reading is supported by the Aramaic Targum. The LXX, Vulgate, and Syriac read “shelves” or some type of projection.

(0.50) (Jer 31:38)

tn The word “westward” is not in the text but is supplied in the translation to give some orientation.

(0.50) (Jer 31:39)

tn The words “west” and “southward” are not in the text but are supplied in the translation to give some orientation.

(0.50) (Jer 14:17)

tn This is a poetic personification. To translate with the plural “serious wounds” might mislead some into thinking of literal wounds.

(0.50) (Jer 8:19)

tn Heb “her King.” But this might be misunderstood by some to refer to the Davidic ruler even with the capitalization.

(0.50) (Isa 18:4)

tc Some medieval Hebrew mss, with support from the LXX, Syriac Peshitta, and Latin Vulgate, read “the day.”

(0.50) (Pro 1:24)

sn This expression is a metonymy of adjunct; it is a gesture that goes with the appeal for some to approach.

(0.50) (Psa 119:11)

tn Heb “your word.” Some medieval Hebrew mss as well as the LXX read the plural, “your words.”

(0.50) (Psa 105:6)

tc Some mss have “Israel,” which appears in the parallel version of this psalm in 1 Chr 16:13.

(0.50) (Psa 85:4)

tn Heb “break your displeasure with us.” Some prefer to emend הָפֵר (hafer, “break”) to הָסֵר (haser, “turn aside”).

(0.50) (Psa 31:20)

tn The noun רֹכֶס (rokhes) occurs only here. Its meaning is debated; some suggest “snare,” while others propose “slander” or “conspiracy.”

(0.50) (Job 35:11)

tn Some would render this “teaches us by the beasts.” But Elihu is stressing the unique privilege humans have.

(0.50) (Job 27:11)

tn The object suffix is in the plural, which gives some support to the idea Job is speaking to them.

(0.50) (Job 20:16)

tn The word is a homonym for the word for “head,” which has led to some confusion in the early versions.

(0.50) (Job 19:8)

tn Some commentators take the word to be חָשַׁךְ (hasak), related to an Arabic word for “thorn hedge.”

(0.50) (Job 5:27)

tn To make a better parallelism, some commentators have replaced the imperative with another finite verb, “we have found it.”

(0.50) (Ezr 8:16)

tc The name “Elnathan” occurs twice in this list. Some, assuming an accidental repetition, would include it only once (cf. NAB).

(0.50) (Ezr 3:12)

sn The temple had been destroyed some fifty years earlier by the Babylonians in 586 b.c.



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