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(0.44) (Pro 31:18)

tn The first word of the ninth line begins with ט (tet), the ninth letter of the Hebrew alphabet.

(0.44) (Pro 31:16)

tn The first word of the seventh line begins with ז (zayin), the seventh letter of the Hebrew alphabet.

(0.44) (Pro 31:13)

tn The first word of the fourth line begins with ד (dalet), the fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet.

(0.44) (Pro 31:14)

tn The first word of the fifth line begins with ה (he), the fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet.

(0.44) (Pro 31:15)

tn The first word of the sixth line begins with ו (vav), the sixth letter of the Hebrew alphabet.

(0.44) (Pro 31:11)

tn The first word of the second line begins with ב (bet), the second letter in the Hebrew alphabet.

(0.44) (Pro 31:12)

tn The first word of the third line begins with ג (gimel), the third letter of the Hebrew alphabet.

(0.44) (Pro 8:15)

tn The words “by me” are understood to apply from the first line through the technique of ellipsis and double duty.

(0.44) (Job 38:10)

tn Dhorme suggested reversing the two verbs, making this the first, and then “shatter” for the second colon.

(0.44) (Job 36:18)

tn The first expression is idiomatic: the text says, “because wrath lest it entice you”—thus, beware.

(0.44) (Job 36:7)

tn Heb “them”; the referent (the righteous) has been repeated from the first part of the verse for clarity.

(0.44) (Job 21:17)

tn The interrogative “How often” occurs only with the first colon; it is supplied for smoother reading in the next two.

(0.44) (Rut 2:4)

tn Heb “said to.” Context indicates that the following expression is a greeting, the first thing Boaz says to his workers.

(0.44) (Deu 2:7)

tn Heb “he has.” This has been converted to first person in the translation in keeping with English style.

(0.44) (Num 27:12)

tn The imperative could be subordinated to the first to provide a purpose clause, although a second instruction fits well enough.

(0.44) (Num 13:20)

sn The reference to the first ripe grapes would put the time somewhere at the end of July.

(0.44) (Exo 34:8)

tn The first two verbs form a hendiadys: “he hurried…he bowed,” meaning “he quickly bowed down.”

(0.44) (Exo 1:15)

tn Heb “who the name of the first [was] Shiphrah, and the name of the second [was] Puah.”

(0.44) (Gen 40:16)

tn Heb “that [the] interpretation [was] good.” The words “the first dream” are supplied in the translation for clarity.

(0.44) (Gen 38:19)

tn Heb “and she arose and left,” the first verb in the pair emphasizing that she wasted no time.



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