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(0.69703132258065) (Psa 63:2)

tn The Hebrew particle כֵּן (ken) is used here to stress the following affirmation (see Josh 2:4).

(0.69703132258065) (Psa 112:4)

tn In this context “light” symbolizes divine blessing in its various forms (see v. 2), including material prosperity and stability.

(0.69703132258065) (Pro 1:27)

tn Heb “your disaster.” The 2nd person masculine singular suffix is an objective genitive: “disaster strikes you.”

(0.69703132258065) (Pro 2:20)

tn The conjunction לְמַעַן (lÿmaan, “so; as a result”) introduces the concluding result (BDB 775 s.v. מַעַן 2; HALOT 614 s.v. מַעַן 2.c) of heeding the admonition to attain wisdom (2:1-11) and to avoid the evil men and women and their destructive ways (2:12-19).

(0.69703132258065) (Pro 3:15)

tn Heb “your desires.” The 2nd person masculine singular suffix on the noun probably functions as subjective genitive.

(0.69703132258065) (Pro 8:10)

tn Heb “discipline.” The term refers to instruction that trains with discipline (e.g., Prov 1:2).

(0.69703132258065) (Pro 10:17)

tn The term is a genitive of location indicating the goal (IBHS 147-48 §9.5.2f).

(0.69703132258065) (Ecc 2:16)

tn The particle אֵיךְ (’ekh, “Alas!”) is an exclamation of lamentation and mourning (e.g., 2 Sam 1:19; Isa 14:4, 12; Jer 2:21; 9:18; Ezek 26:17; Mic 2:4); see HALOT 39 s.v. אֵיךְ 5; BDB 32 s.v. אֵיךְ 2; also E. W. Bullinger, Figures of Speech, 955.

(0.69703132258065) (Isa 10:2)

sn On the socio-economic background of vv. 1-2, see the note at 1:23.

(0.69703132258065) (Isa 18:7)

tn On the interpretive difficulties of this verse, see the notes at v. 2, where the same terminology is used.

(0.69703132258065) (Isa 28:21)

sn This probably alludes to David’s victory over the Philistines at Baal Perazim. See 2 Sam 5:20.

(0.69703132258065) (Isa 37:20)

tn The parallel text in 2 Kgs 19:19 reads, “that you, Lord, are the only God.”

(0.69703132258065) (Isa 41:8)

tn Or perhaps, “covenantal partner” (see 1 Kgs 5:15 HT [5:1 ET]; 2 Chr 20:7).

(0.69703132258065) (Jer 2:37)

tn Heb “with your hands on your head.” For the picture here see 2 Sam 13:19.

(0.69703132258065) (Jer 5:5)

tn Heb “have broken the yoke and torn off the yoke ropes.” Compare Jer 2:20 and the note there.

(0.69703132258065) (Jer 6:6)

sn For an explanation of the significance of this title see the study note on 2:19.

(0.69703132258065) (Jer 6:9)

sn For an explanation of the significance of this title see the study note on 2:19.

(0.69703132258065) (Jer 8:3)

sn For the significance of this title see the notes at 2:19 and 7:3.

(0.69703132258065) (Jer 9:7)

sn For the significance of this title see the notes at 2:19 and 7:3.

(0.69703132258065) (Jer 9:14)

tn Heb “they have gone/followed after.” See the translator’s note at 2:5 for the idiom.



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