(1.00) | (Psa 38:11) | 1 tn Or “wound,” or “illness.” |
(0.88) | (1Ki 20:37) | 1 tn Heb “and the man wounded him, wounding and bruising.” |
(0.87) | (1Pe 2:24) | 5 tn Grk the singular: “wound”; “injury.” |
(0.87) | (Psa 89:10) | 2 tn Heb “like one fatally wounded.” |
(0.76) | (Zec 13:6) | 1 tn Heb “wounds between your hands.” Cf. NIV “wounds on your body”; KJV makes this more specific: “wounds in thine hands.” |
(0.75) | (Isa 61:1) | 5 tn Heb “to bind up [the wounds of].” |
(0.75) | (Psa 39:10) | 1 tn Heb “remove from upon me your wound.” |
(0.75) | (Jdg 20:31) | 3 tn Heb “from the army wounded ones.” |
(0.71) | (Job 24:12) | 2 tn Heb “the souls of the wounded,” which here refers to the wounded themselves. |
(0.63) | (Hos 5:13) | 5 tn Heb “your wound will not depart from you.” |
(0.63) | (Jer 8:11) | 2 tn Heb “They heal the wound of my people lightly.” |
(0.63) | (Jer 6:7) | 3 tn Heb “Sickness and wound are continually before my face.” |
(0.63) | (Isa 3:7) | 3 tn Heb “wrapper [of wounds]”; KJV, ASV, NRSV “healer.” |
(0.63) | (Pro 6:33) | 1 tn Heb “He will find (or obtain) a wound and contempt.” |
(0.63) | (Psa 38:5) | 2 tn Heb “my wounds stink, they are festering” (cf. NEB). |
(0.62) | (Jer 14:17) | 4 tn This is a poetic personification. To translate with the plural “serious wounds” might mislead some into thinking of literal wounds. |
(0.62) | (Isa 1:6) | 4 sn This verse describes wounds like those one would receive in battle. These wounds are comprehensive and without remedy. |
(0.62) | (2Sa 1:10) | 1 tn Heb “after his falling”; NAB “could not survive his wound”; CEV “was too badly wounded to live much longer.” |
(0.53) | (Luk 10:34) | 3 sn The ancient practice of pouring olive oil on wounds was designed to ease pain and provide cleansing for the wounds (Isa 1:6). |
(0.53) | (Jer 6:14) | 1 tn Heb “They heal [= bandage] the wound of my people lightly”; TEV “They act as if my people’s wounds were only scratches.” |