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(1.0014922222222) (1Pe 4:11)

tn Grk “if anyone serves – with strength…”

(0.72267975308642) (Gen 18:33)

tn The infinitive construct (“speaking”) serves as the direct object of the verb “finished.”

(0.72267975308642) (Gen 19:12)

tn Heb “the place.” The Hebrew article serves here as a demonstrative.

(0.72267975308642) (Exo 12:15)

tn The particle serves to emphasize, not restrict here (B. S. Childs, Exodus [OTL], 183, n. 15).

(0.72267975308642) (Exo 32:15)

tn The disjunctive vav (ו) serves here as a circumstantial clause indicator.

(0.72267975308642) (Job 7:7)

tn The verb with the infinitive serves as a verbal hendiadys: “return to see” means “see again.”

(0.72267975308642) (Job 18:14)

tn Heb “from his tent, his security.” The apposition serves to modify the tent as his security.

(0.72267975308642) (Job 41:4)

tn The imperfect verb serves to express what the covenant pact would cover, namely, “that you take.”

(0.72267975308642) (Pro 14:28)

tn The preposition serves as the beth essentiae – the glory is the abundant population, not in it.

(0.65297660493827) (Gen 14:4)

tn The sentence simply begins with “twelve years”; it serves as an adverbial accusative giving the duration of their bondage.

(0.65297660493827) (Rut 4:17)

tn The name “Obed” means “one who serves,” perhaps anticipating how he would help Naomi (see v. 15).

(0.65297660493827) (Job 15:28)

tn The verbal idea serves here to modify “houses” as a relative clause; so a relative pronoun is added.

(0.65297660493827) (Pro 20:13)

tn Heb “bread” (so KJV, ASV, NRSV), although the term often serves in a generic sense for food in general.

(0.65297660493827) (Pro 25:7)

tn The two infinitives construct form the contrast in this “better” sayings; each serves as the subject of its respective clause.

(0.65297660493827) (Isa 7:22)

tn The verb that introduces this verse serves as a discourse particle and is untranslated, see note on 2:2.

(0.65297660493827) (Dan 2:28)

tn Aram “a revealer of mysteries.” The phrase serves as a quasi-title for God in Daniel.

(0.58327354320988) (Gen 8:6)

tn The introductory verbal form וַיְהִי (vayÿhi), traditionally rendered “and it came to pass,” serves as a temporal indicator and has not been translated here.

(0.58327354320988) (Exo 3:15)

tn The repetition of “generation” in this expression serves as a periphrasis for the superlative: “to the remotest generation” (GKC 432 §133.l).

(0.58327354320988) (Exo 34:33)

tn The Piel infinitive construct is the object of the preposition; the whole phrase serves as the direct object of the verb “finished.”

(0.58327354320988) (Num 4:15)

tn The Piel infinitive construct with the preposition serves as the direct object of the preceding verbal form, answering the question of what it was that they finished.



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