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A. B. Davidson offers an interpretation of “search,” suggesting that before retiring at night Job would search and find everything in order. Some offer a ...
[2:4] sn The verb חָפַשׂ (khafas) means “to dig; to search” (BDB 344 s.v.; cf. NCV “hunt for it”). The Arabic cognate means “to dig for water.” It is used ...
The psalmist probably alludes here to an assuring word from God announcing that his sins are forgiven (a so-called oracle of forgiveness). The imperfect verbal ...
... images of weaving the life). [11:11] tn The pronoun is emphatic implying ... d. [21:22] tc The Hebrew has רָמִים (ramim), a plural masculine ...
... (D it) lack 24:12. The verse has been called a Western noninterpolation ... There is no search for a variety of places to stay or a heartless innkeeper.
12:19 When Herod had searched for him and did not find him, he questioned the guards and commanded that they be led away to execution. ... Then Herod went down ...
and rock is poured out as copper. 28:3 Man puts an end to the darkness;. he searches the farthest recesses. for the ore in the ...
(The idolatrous images of these creatures will be destroyed along with evil people.) I will remove humanity from the face of the earth,” says the Lord ...
20:4 “You shall not make for yourself a carved image or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above or that is on the earth beneath or that is in the water ...
and search for what is deceptive? ... Another option is to take the perfects as precative, expressing a wish or request (“lead me”). See IBHS 494-95 §30.5.4c, d.