1 tn The word אִם (’im) indicates a negative oath formula: “if” means “they will not.” It is elliptical. In a human oath one would be saying: “The
2 tn Heb “seed.”
3 sn Here again is the oath that God swore in his wrath, an oath he swore by himself, that they would not enter the land. “As the
4 tn The word נְאֻם (nÿ’um) is an “oracle.” It is followed by the subjective genitive: “the oracle of the
5 tn Heb “in my ears.”
4 tn Or “your corpses” (also in vv. 32, 33).
5 tn The relative pronoun “which” is joined with the resumptive pronoun “in it” to form a smoother reading “where.”
6 tn The Hebrew text uses the anthropomorphic expression “I raised my hand” in taking an oath.
7 tn Heb “to cause you to dwell; to cause you to settle.”
6 tn The Hebrew text uses the preposition “from,” “some of” – “from those men.” The relative pronoun is added to make a smoother reading.