Exodus 11:2
Context11:2 Instruct 1 the people that each man and each woman is to request 2 from his or her neighbor 3 items of silver and gold.” 4
Exodus 36:6
Context36:6 Moses instructed them to take 5 his message 6 throughout the camp, saying, “Let no man or woman do any more work for the offering for the sanctuary.” So the people were restrained from bringing any more. 7


[11:2] 1 tn Heb “Speak now in the ears of the people.” The expression is emphatic; it seeks to ensure that the Israelites hear the instruction.
[11:2] 2 tn The verb translated “request” is וְיִשְׁאֲלוּ (vÿyish’alu), the Qal jussive: “let them ask.” This is the point introduced in Exod 3:22. The meaning of the verb might be stronger than simply “ask”; it might have something of the idea of “implore” (see also its use in the naming of Samuel, who was “asked” from Yahweh [1 Sam 1:20]).
[11:2] 3 tn “each man is to request from his neighbor and each woman from her neighbor.”
[11:2] 4 sn See D. Skinner, “Some Major Themes of Exodus,” Mid-America Theological Journal 1 (1977): 31-42.
[36:6] 5 tn The verse simply reads, “and Moses commanded and they caused [a voice] to cross over in the camp.” The second preterite with the vav may be subordinated to the first clause, giving the intent (purpose or result).
[36:6] 7 tn The verse ends with the infinitive serving as the object of the preposition: “from bringing.”