(0.6903021) | (Job 11:2) |
3 tn The word is supplied here also for clarification. |
(0.6903021) | (Job 24:20) |
1 tn Here “womb” is synecdoche, representing one’s mother. |
(0.6903021) | (Job 30:4) |
2 tn Here too the form is the participle with the article. |
(0.6903021) | (Job 38:11) |
1 tn The imperfect verb receives the permission nuance here. |
(0.6903021) | (Psa 6:7) |
1 tn The Hebrew text has the singular “eye” here. |
(0.6903021) | (Psa 10:14) |
3 tn Here the imperfect emphasizes God’s typical behavior. |
(0.6903021) | (Psa 18:15) |
4 tn Heb “from.” The preposition has a causal sense here. |
(0.6903021) | (Psa 20:5) |
1 sn Your victory. Here the king is addressed (see v. 1). |
(0.6903021) | (Psa 37:17) |
2 tn The active participle here indicates this is characteristically true. |
(0.6903021) | (Psa 37:35) |
1 tn The Hebrew uses the representative singular again here. |
(0.6903021) | (Psa 45:6) |
1 sn The king’s throne here symbolizes his rule. |
(0.6903021) | (Psa 51:6) |
2 tn The perfect is used in a generalizing sense here. |
(0.6903021) | (Psa 64:6) |
1 tn Heb “search out, examine,” which here means (by metonymy) “devise.” |
(0.6903021) | (Psa 65:11) |
1 tn Heb “your good,” which refers here to agricultural blessings. |
(0.6903021) | (Psa 74:12) |
1 tn The psalmist speaks as Israel’s representative here. |
(0.6903021) | (Psa 75:7) |
2 tn The imperfects here emphasize the generalizing nature of the statement. |
(0.6903021) | (Psa 76:8) |
2 tn “The earth” stands here by metonymy for its inhabitants. |
(0.6903021) | (Psa 107:30) |
3 tn The Hebrew noun occurs only here in the OT. |
(0.6903021) | (Psa 116:8) |
2 tn “ |
(0.6903021) | (Psa 119:15) |
3 tn Heb “ways” (referring figuratively to God’s behavior here). |