[3:22] 1 tn The particle הֵן (hen) introduces a foundational clause, usually beginning with “since, because, now.”
[3:22] 2 sn The man has become like one of us. See the notes on Gen 1:26 and 3:5.
[3:22] 3 tn The infinitive explains in what way the man had become like God: “knowing good and evil.”
[3:22] 4 tn Heb “and now, lest he stretch forth.” Following the foundational clause, this clause forms the main point. It is introduced with the particle פֶּן (pen) which normally introduces a negative purpose, “lest….” The construction is elliptical; something must be done lest the man stretch forth his hand. The translation interprets the point intended.