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(1.0022292561983) (Eze 27:8)

tn Or “wise.”

(0.82402534710744) (Deu 4:6)

tn Hebwise and understanding.”

(0.82402534710744) (Pro 10:14)

tn Hebwise men.”

(0.73492330578512) (Exo 36:1)

tn Hebwise of [in] heart.”

(0.64582134710744) (Pro 16:21)

tn Hebwise of heart” (so NRSV).

(0.64582134710744) (Pro 21:22)

tn Heb “The wise [one/man].”

(0.64582134710744) (Ecc 7:23)

tn Or “I am determined to become wise”

(0.64582134710744) (Ecc 8:5)

tn Heb “the heart of a wise man.”

(0.64582134710744) (Mat 25:9)

tn Grk “The wise answered, saying, ‘No.’”

(0.61524644628099) (Ecc 7:5)

tn Heb “rebuke of the wise,” a subjective genitive (“the wise” administer the rebuke).

(0.57419694214876) (Ecc 8:1)

tn The definite article on הֶחָכָם (hekhakham, “wise man”) may be taken in an individualizing (“the wise man”) or generic sense (“a wise man”).

(0.57419694214876) (Isa 44:25)

tn Heb “who turns back the wise” (so NRSV); NIV “overthrows the learning of the wise”; TEV “The words of the wise I refute.”

(0.5567194214876) (Pro 15:24)

tn Heb “to the wise [man],” because the form is masculine.

(0.5567194214876) (Pro 29:9)

tn Heb “a wise man…a foolish man.”

(0.5567194214876) (Ecc 10:12)

tn Heb “of a wise man’s mouth.”

(0.5567194214876) (Rom 12:16)

tn Grk “Do not be wise in your thinking.”

(0.55224176033058) (Pro 13:14)

tn Heb “instruction of the wise.” The term חָכָם (khakham, “the wise”) is a genitive of source.

(0.49703239669421) (Pro 15:12)

tc The MT has אֶל (’el, “to [the wise]”), suggesting seeking the advice of the wise. The LXX, however, has “with the wise,” suggesting אֶת (’et).

(0.49703239669421) (Pro 16:21)

tn Heb “to the wise of heart it will be called discerning.” This means that the wise of heart, those who make wise decisions (“heart” being the metonymy), will gain a reputation of being the discerning ones.

(0.49703239669421) (Pro 18:15)

sn This line features a mixed metaphor: The “ear” is pictured “seeking.” The “ear of the wise” actually means the wise person’s capacity to hear, and so the wise are seeking as they hear.



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