(0.99755389221557) | (Gen 30:25) |
2 tn The imperatival form here expresses a request. |
(0.99755389221557) | (Gen 42:20) |
1 tn The imperfect here has an injunctive force. |
(0.99755389221557) | (Gen 44:14) |
2 tn The disjunctive clause here provides supplemental information. |
(0.96739586826347) | (Gen 12:19) |
1 tn The preterite with vav (ו) consecutive here expresses consequence. |
(0.96739586826347) | (Gen 15:8) |
1 tn Here the vav carries adversative force and is translated “but.” |
(0.96739586826347) | (Gen 18:1) |
3 tn The disjunctive clause here is circumstantial to the main clause. |
(0.96739586826347) | (Gen 18:4) |
1 tn The imperative after the jussive indicates purpose here. |
(0.96739586826347) | (Gen 19:12) |
2 tn Heb “Yet who [is there] to you here?” |
(0.96739586826347) | (Gen 19:13) |
1 tn The Hebrew participle expresses an imminent action here. |
(0.96739586826347) | (Gen 21:23) |
1 tn Heb “And now swear to me by God here.” |
(0.96739586826347) | (Gen 22:7) |
2 tn Heb “Here I am” (cf. Gen 22:1). |
(0.96739586826347) | (Gen 24:27) |
3 tn Here “house” is an adverbial accusative of termination. |
(0.96739586826347) | (Gen 32:11) |
2 tn The “hand” here is a metonymy for “power.” |
(0.96739586826347) | (Gen 34:10) |
1 tn The imperfect verbal form has a permissive nuance here. |
(0.96739586826347) | (Gen 34:15) |
2 tn The infinitive here explains how they would become like them. |
(0.96739586826347) | (Gen 38:8) |
2 tn The imperative with the prefixed conjunction here indicates purpose. |
(0.96739586826347) | (Gen 41:25) |
3 tn The active participle here indicates what is imminent. |
(0.96739586826347) | (Gen 42:16) |
2 tn The disjunctive clause is here circumstantial-temporal. |
(0.96739586826347) | (Gen 42:36) |
3 tn The nuance of the imperfect verbal form is desiderative here. |
(0.96739586826347) | (Gen 42:37) |
1 tn The nuance of the imperfect verbal form is permissive here. |