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(0.1738690625) (Job 5:21)

sn The Targum saw here a reference to Balaam and the devastation brought on by the Midianites.

(0.1738690625) (Job 6:25)

tn The וּ (vav) here introduces the antithesis (GKC 484-85 §154.a).

(0.1738690625) (Job 9:29)

tn Here הֶבֶל (hevel, “breath, vapor, vanity”) is used as an adverb (adverbial accusative).

(0.1738690625) (Job 10:15)

tn The exclamation occurs only here and in Mic 7:1.

(0.1738690625) (Job 12:7)

tn The singular verb is used here with the plural collective subject (see GKC 464 §145.k).

(0.1738690625) (Job 15:15)

tn Eliphaz here reiterates the point made in Job 4:18.

(0.1738690625) (Job 15:17)

tn Here the vav (ו) apodosis follows with the cohortative (see GKC 458 §143.d).

(0.1738690625) (Job 18:10)

tn Heb “his trap.” The pronominal suffix is objective genitive here as well.

(0.1738690625) (Job 19:7)

tn The particle is used here as in Kir+Heres&tab=notes" ver="">9:11 (see GKC 497 §159.w).

(0.1738690625) (Job 21:6)

tn The main clause is introduced here by the conjunction, following the adverbial clause of time.

(0.1738690625) (Job 21:31)

tn The expression “and he has done” is taken here to mean “what he has done.”

(0.1738690625) (Job 22:16)

tn The clause has “and [it was] not the time.” It may be used adverbially here.

(0.1738690625) (Job 23:3)

tn The optative here is again expressed with the verbal clause, “who will give [that] I knew….”

(0.1738690625) (Job 24:12)

tn Heb “the souls of the wounded,” which here refers to the wounded themselves.

(0.1738690625) (Job 24:25)

tn The word אַל (’al, “not”) is used here substantivally (“nothing”).

(0.1738690625) (Job 26:14)

tn Heb “how little is the word.” Here “little” means a “fraction” or an “echo.”

(0.1738690625) (Job 28:17)

tc The MT has “vase”; but the versions have a plural here, suggesting jewels of gold.

(0.1738690625) (Job 32:3)

tn The perfect verb should be given the category of potential perfect here.

(0.1738690625) (Job 32:7)

tn The imperfect here is to be classified as an obligatory imperfect.

(0.1738690625) (Job 34:20)

tn R. Gordis (Job, 389) thinks “people” here mean the people who count, the upper class.



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