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Genesis 9:26

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9:26 He also said,

“Worthy of praise is 1  the Lord, the God of Shem!

May Canaan be the slave of Shem! 2 

Genesis 14:19

Context
14:19 He blessed Abram, saying,

“Blessed be Abram by 3  the Most High God,

Creator 4  of heaven and earth. 5 

Genesis 24:31

Context
24:31 Laban said to him, 6  “Come, you who are blessed by the Lord! 7  Why are you standing out here when I have prepared 8  the house and a place for the camels?”

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[9:26]  1 tn Heb “blessed be.”

[9:26]  2 tn Heb “a slave to him”; the referent (Shem) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

[14:19]  3 tn The preposition לְ (lamed) introduces the agent after the passive participle.

[14:19]  4 tn Some translate “possessor of heaven and earth” (cf. NASB). But cognate evidence from Ugaritic indicates that there were two homonymic roots ָקנָה (qanah), one meaning “to create” (as in Gen 4:1) and the other “to obtain, to acquire, to possess.” While “possessor” would fit here, “creator” is the more likely due to the collocation with “heaven and earth.”

[14:19]  5 tn The terms translated “heaven” and “earth” are both objective genitives after the participle in construct.

[24:31]  5 tn Heb “and he said.” The referent (Laban) has been specified and the words “to him” supplied in the translation for clarity.

[24:31]  6 sn Laban’s obsession with wealth is apparent; to him it represents how one is blessed by the Lord. Already the author is laying the foundation for subsequent events in the narrative, where Laban’s greed becomes his dominant characteristic.

[24:31]  7 tn The disjunctive clause is circumstantial.



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