Genesis 13:6
Context13:6 But the land could 1 not support them while they were living side by side. 2 Because their possessions were so great, they were not able to live 3 alongside one another.
Genesis 13:11
Context13:11 Lot chose for himself the whole region of the Jordan and traveled 4 toward the east.
So the relatives separated from each other. 5
[13:6] 1 tn The potential nuance for the perfect tense is necessary here, and supported by the parallel clause that actually uses “to be able.”
[13:6] 2 tn The infinitive construct לָשֶׁבֶת (lashevet, from יָשַׁב, yashav) explains what it was that the land could not support: “the land could not support them to live side by side.” See further J. C. de Moor, “Lexical Remarks Concerning Yahad and Yahdaw,” VT 7 (1957): 350-55.
[13:6] 3 tn The same infinitive occurs here, serving as the object of the verb.
[13:11] 4 tn Heb “Lot traveled.” The proper name has not been repeated in the translation at this point for stylistic reasons.