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(0.1738690625) (Isa 55:6)

tn Heb “while he allows himself to be found.” The Niphal form has a tolerative force here.

(0.1738690625) (Isa 57:1)

tn Heb “are taken away.” The Niphal of אָסַף (’asaf) here means “to die.”

(0.1738690625) (Isa 58:7)

tn Heb “Is it not?” The rhetorical question here expects a positive answer, “It is!”

(0.1738690625) (Isa 59:13)

tn Heb “speaking.” A new sentence was started here in the translation for stylistic reasons.

(0.1738690625) (Isa 63:1)

sn Edom is here an archetype for the Lord’s enemies. See Kir+Heres&tab=notes" ver="">34:5.

(0.1738690625) (Isa 63:8)

tn Heb “children [who] do not act deceitfully.” Here the verb refers to covenantal loyalty.

(0.1738690625) (Jer 4:3)

tn The Hebrew particle is obviously asseverative here since a causal connection appears to make little sense.

(0.1738690625) (Jer 4:31)

tn The particle כִּי (ki) is more likely asseverative here than causal.

(0.1738690625) (Jer 22:4)

tn The translation here reflects the emphasizing infinitive absolute before the verb.

(0.1738690625) (Jer 25:3)

tn For the idiom involved here see the notes at Kir+Heres&tab=notes" ver="">7:13 and 11:7.

(0.1738690625) (Jer 25:4)

tn For the idiom involved here see the notes at Kir+Heres&tab=notes" ver="">7:13 and 11:7.

(0.1738690625) (Jer 26:5)

tn See the translator’s note on Kir+Heres&tab=notes" ver="">7:13 for the idiom here.

(0.1738690625) (Jer 29:17)

sn Compare Jer 24:8-10 in its context for the figure here.

(0.1738690625) (Jer 32:44)

sn For the geographical districts mentioned here compare Jer 17:26.

(0.1738690625) (Jer 44:25)

sn The commands here are, of course, sarcastic and not meant to be taken literally.

(0.1738690625) (Jer 52:17)

sn For discussion of the items listed here, see the study notes at Jer 27:19.

(0.1738690625) (Lam 1:21)

tn “You” here and in the following line refers to the Lord.

(0.1738690625) (Lam 3:27)

tn See note at Kir+Heres&tab=notes" ver="">3:1 on the Hebrew term for “man” here.

(0.1738690625) (Lam 5:7)

tn Heb “fathers,” but here the term also refers to “forefathers,” i.e., more distant ancestors.

(0.1738690625) (Eze 1:7)

sn The Hebrew verb translated gleamed occurs only here in the OT.



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