(0.99736806896552) | (1Sa 17:17) |
1 tn Heb “run.” |
(0.99736806896552) | (Joe 2:7) |
2 tn Heb “run.” |
(0.81590489655172) | (Jdg 20:32) |
1 tn Or “run away.” |
(0.81590489655172) | (1Sa 20:6) |
1 tn Heb “to run.” |
(0.72517331034483) | (Psa 50:18) |
1 tn Heb “you run with him.” |
(0.63444165517241) | (2Sa 15:1) |
2 tn Heb “to run ahead of him.” |
(0.63444165517241) | (1Ki 1:5) |
5 tn Heb “to run ahead of him.” |
(0.63444165517241) | (Psa 59:4) |
2 tn Heb “they run and they are determined.” |
(0.63444165517241) | (Isa 59:7) |
1 tn Heb “their feet run to evil.” |
(0.63444165517241) | (Joe 2:9) |
2 tn Or “they run upon its wall.” |
(0.63444165517241) | (2Th 3:1) |
3 tn Grk “may run and be glorified.” |
(0.54371003448276) | (Isa 33:3) |
1 tn Heb “at the sound of tumult the nations run away.” |
(0.54371003448276) | (Amo 9:1) |
6 tn Heb “a fugitive belonging to them will not run away.” |
(0.47499365517241) | (Pro 1:16) |
2 tn Heb “run.” The verb רוּץ (ruts, “run”) functions here as a metonymy of association, meaning “to be eager” to do something (BDB 930 s.v.). |
(0.47499365517241) | (Dan 12:4) |
1 tn Or “will run back and forth”; KJV “shall run to and fro”; NIV “will go here and there”; CEV “will go everywhere.” |
(0.47499365517241) | (Hab 2:2) |
4 tn Heb “might run,” which here probably means “run [through it quickly with one’s eyes],” that is, read it easily. |
(0.45297844827586) | (Gen 27:45) |
3 tn If Jacob stayed, he would be killed and Esau would be forced to run away. |
(0.45297844827586) | (2Ki 9:3) |
2 tn Heb “and open the door and run away and do not delay.” |
(0.45297844827586) | (Job 17:14) |
1 tn This is understood because the conditional clauses seem to run to the apodosis in v. 15. |
(0.45297844827586) | (Psa 74:3) |
1 tn Heb “lift up your steps to,” which may mean “run, hurry.” |