| (0.84611794642857) | (2Co 9:6) |
1 tn Or “bountifully”; so also in the next occurrence in the verse. |
| (0.84611794642857) | (Rev 16:13) |
2 sn According to the next verse, these three unclean spirits are spirits of demons. |
| (0.84611794642857) | (Rev 19:7) |
1 tn This verb and the next two verbs are hortatory subjunctives (giving exhortations). |
| (0.77663808928571) | (Act 21:26) |
1 tn BDAG 422 s.v. ἔχω 11.b.β has “temporal, to be next, immediately following…τῇ ἐχομένῃ…on the next day Lk 13:33…Ac 20:15; w. ἡμέρᾳ added…21:26.” |
| (0.77132253571429) | (Gen 26:34) |
1 tn The sentence begins with the temporal indicator (“and it happened”), making this clause subordinate to the next. |
| (0.77132253571429) | (Gen 43:17) |
2 sn This verse is a summary statement. The next verses delineate intermediate steps (see v. 24) in the process. |
| (0.77132253571429) | (Exo 2:22) |
1 tn The preterite with the vav (ו) consecutive is subordinated to the next clause, which reports the naming and its motivation. |
| (0.77132253571429) | (Exo 8:24) |
3 tn Here, and in the next phrase, the word “house” has to be taken as an adverbial accusative of termination. |
| (0.77132253571429) | (Exo 32:5) |
1 tn The preterite with the vav (ו) consecutive is subordinated as a temporal clause to the next preterite. |
| (0.77132253571429) | (Exo 34:35) |
1 tn Now the perfect tense with vav consecutive is subordinated to the next clause, “Moses returned the veil….” |
| (0.77132253571429) | (Num 11:1) |
4 tn The preterite with vav (ו) consecutive is here subordinated to the next verb as a temporal clause. |
| (0.77132253571429) | (Num 32:9) |
1 tn The preterite with vav (ו) consecutive is here subordinated to the parallel yet chronologically later verb in the next clause. |
| (0.77132253571429) | (Jdg 2:14) |
2 sn The expression robbers who plundered them is a derogatory reference to the enemy nations, as the next line indicates. |
| (0.77132253571429) | (Job 21:17) |
1 tn The interrogative “How often” occurs only with the first colon; it is supplied for smoother reading in the next two. |
| (0.77132253571429) | (Job 33:24) |
1 tn This verse seems to continue the protasis begun in the last verse, with the apodosis coming in the next verse. |
| (0.77132253571429) | (Psa 10:9) |
2 tn The verb, which also appears in the next line, occurs only here and in Judg 21:21. |
| (0.77132253571429) | (Psa 43:3) |
3 tn Or “may they lead me.” The prefixed verbal forms here and in the next line may be taken as jussives. |
| (0.77132253571429) | (Isa 44:3) |
1 tn Heb “the thirsty.” Parallelism suggests that dry ground is in view (see “dry land” in the next line.) |
| (0.77132253571429) | (Eze 4:5) |
3 tn Or “When you have carried the iniquity of the house of Israel,” and continuing on to the next verse. |
| (0.77132253571429) | (Eze 43:14) |
3 tn Heb “four cubits” (i.e., 2.1 meters; the phrase also occurs in the next verse). |


