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2 | EXO | front | intro | b4pp | הָאָבְנָ֑יִם | 1 | Introduction to ExodusPart 1: General IntroductionOutline of Exodus
What is the book of Exodus about?Exodus continues the story of the previous book, Genesis. The first half of Exodus is about how Yahweh made Abraham’s descendants into a nation. This nation, which would be called “Israel,” was meant to belong to Yahweh and worship him. The second half of Exodus describes how God gave the Israelites his law through Moses. The law of Moses told the Israelites how to obey and worship Yahweh properly. The book of Exodus tells how the Israelites were to build the tabernacle. The tabernacle was a tent where Yahweh would be among his people. The Israelites worshiped and sacrificed animals to Yahweh at the tabernacle. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/lawofmoses]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/tabernacle]]) How should the title of this book be translated?“Exodus” means “exit” or “departure.” Translators may translate this title in a way that can communicate its subject clearly, for example, “About the Israelites Leaving Egypt” or “How the Israelites Left the Land of Egypt.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) Who wrote the book of Exodus?The writers of both the Old and New Testaments present Moses as being very involved with writing the book of Exodus. Since ancient times, both Jews and Christians have thought that Moses wrote Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. Why did Moses write so much about God delivering or rescuing the people of Israel?Moses wrote much about God rescuing his people from the Egyptians to show that Yahweh is very powerful. Egypt was the most powerful nation at that time, but Yahweh was still able to free the Israelites from the Egyptians. Also, by rescuing the Israelites, Yahweh showed that he had chosen them as his people, and they should worship him. How does the book of Exodus show the fulfillment of the promises given to Abraham?The book of Exodus shows God beginning to fulfill his promise to Abraham. In Genesis, God promised Abraham that he would have many descendants and that they would become a large nation. When God rescued the Israelites from the Egyptians, he took them to Mount Sinai. There he made a covenant with them, and they became the nation that belonged to Yahweh. Part 2: Important Religious and Cultural ConceptsWhat was the Jewish Passover?The Jewish Passover was a religious festival. Yahweh commanded the Israelites to celebrate it every year. Passover was a time to remember how God rescued Israel from the Egyptians. The first Passover meal was eaten in the evening just before they left Egypt. What was the law of Moses to the people of Israel?The law of Moses instructed the people of Israel about what Yahweh required them to do as his people. In the law, God told the people how they should live so that they would honor him. He also instructed them about their need to offer animal sacrifices. God required these sacrifices so that he could forgive their sins and continue living among them. The law also described the duties of the priests and told how to build the tabernacle. What did it mean that Israel was to be a “kingdom of priests and a holy nation” (19:6 ULT)?Israel was a holy nation because Yahweh separated them from all other nations to belong to him. They were to honor and worship him only. This made them different from all the other nations of the world. These other nations worshiped many false gods. Part 3: Important Translation IssuesThus says YahwehThis phrase is used many times in the Old Testament to introduce Yahweh’s speech. Your team should pick a standard translation. See 4:intro for more. Pharaoh’s stubborn heartBetween chapters 4–14 there are 18 cases where Pharaoh’s heart is described as strong (11x), heavy (6x), or hard (1x), and one case where the Egyptians’ hearts are described as strong. These are metaphors for being stubborn, that is, being unwilling to obey Yahweh or even to do what is clearly in his own and Egypt’s best interest. Many cultures have similar metaphors, but not all will use the same body part. Within these cases, six times there is a neutral description that Pharaoh was stubborn without saying anyone made him so (7:13, 7:14, 7:22, 8:19, 9:7, 9:35); three times Pharaoh makes himself stubborn (8:15, 8:32, 9:34); and ten times Yahweh makes Pharaoh/the Egyptians stubborn (4:21, 7:3, 9:12, 10:1, 10:20, 10:27, 11:10, 14:4, 14:8, 14:17). Why are the details of the construction of the tabernacle in Exodus 25–32 repeated in Exodus 35–40?In Exodus 25–32, God describes exactly how the tabernacle was to be built. The details were repeated in Exodus 35–40. This showed that the people were to be careful to do exactly as God commanded. Are the events in the order that they actually happened?Most, but not all, of the events in the book of Exodus are told in the order that they actually happened. Translators may need to make it clear when the events are in an unusual order. What does it mean that God “lived” among his people?The book of Exodus presents God as living in the tabernacle among the nation of Israel. God is everywhere, but he lived among the Israelites in a special way. God dwelled with the Israelites because they belonged to him. He promised to lead them and bless them. In return, the people were to worship him and honor him. | ||
3 | EXO | 1 | intro | cj55 | | וַיֵּ֥לֶךְ | 0 | Exodus 01 General NotesStructure and formattingThis chapter is intended to form a smooth transition from the last chapter of the book of Genesis. Special concepts in this chapterIsrael’s growthIsrael grew in number. This was in fulfillment of the covenant God made with Abraham. It also caused the Egyptians great concern that there would be more Israelites than Egyptians, because the Egyptians would be unable to defend themselves against such a large number of people. Pharaoh also tried to kill all of the male babies so they would not become soldiers who fought against him. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/fulfill]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/covenant]]) End of the famineIt is obvious that some time has passed since the beginning of the famine which brought the Israelites into Egypt. Yahweh appears to be punishing the Hebrews for not returning to the Promised Land, but instead, choosing to stay in Egypt. No return attempt is recorded to have been made. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/promisedland]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) Other possible translation difficulties in this chapter“All of the descendants of Jacob were 70 in number”This number included both Jacob’s children and grandchildren. It may cause confusion, but it is important to remember Jacob only had 12 sons. | |
4 | EXO | 1 | 1 | 851f | writing-background | | 1 | Verses 1–7 are background information for the story. If your language has a way of structuring background information, consider using it for these verses. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-background]]) | |
5 | EXO | 1 | 1 | g89k | figs-metonymy | וּבֵית֖וֹ | 1 | household | Here, house refers to all of the people who live together, usually a large family with servants. Alternate translation: “and his household” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
6 | EXO | 1 | 1 | fxbx | figs-go | הַבָּאִ֖ים… בָּֽאוּ | 1 | The words translated as came in could also be translated as “went in.” Use whichever form is most natural in your language. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-go]]) | |
7 | EXO | 1 | 1 | e65z | translate-names | יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל… יַעֲקֹ֔ב | 1 | Jacob and Israel are two names for the same man. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
8 | EXO | 1 | 5 | fv84 | translate-numbers | שִׁבְעִ֣ים | 1 | seventy in number | “70 in number” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) |
9 | EXO | 1 | 6 | sh42 | grammar-connect-time-sequential | וַיָּ֤מָת | 1 | Jacob and his sons spent the rest of their lives in Egypt and died there. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-time-sequential]]) | |
10 | EXO | 1 | 6 | g5qg | | וְכָל־אֶחָ֔יו | 1 | all his brothers | All his brothers includes ten older brothers and one younger brother. If your language has different words for those, you can say, “his ten older brothers and his younger brother” |
11 | EXO | 1 | 6 | 8g2k | figs-possession | אֶחָ֔יו | 1 | This an instance of the possessive of social relationship. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | |
12 | EXO | 1 | 7 | 9uwr | figs-metonymy | וּבְנֵ֣י יִשְׂרָאֵ֗ל | 1 | This is the first of many times in this book that sons of Israel refers to the Israelite nation or people. Alternate translation: “And the people of Israel” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
13 | EXO | 1 | 7 | 2ccy | figs-doublet | פָּר֧וּ וַֽיִּשְׁרְצ֛וּ וַיִּרְבּ֥וּ וַיַּֽעַצְמ֖וּ | 1 | All of these verbs mean similar things and are used together to emphasize that the Israelite people became very numerous. If your language doesn’t have as many words that mean the same thing, you can use fewer words and express the emphasis in another way. Alternate translation: “multiplied and became extremely numerous” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]]) | |
14 | EXO | 1 | 7 | uo65 | | פָּר֧וּ… וַיִּרְבּ֥וּ… וַתִּמָּלֵ֥א הָאָ֖רֶץ | 1 | Compare your translation of fruitful … and multiplied … and the land was filled here to Genesis 1:28; 9:1, 7; and especially Genesis 35:11, where God renamed Jacob to be called Israel. | |
15 | EXO | 1 | 7 | nk2l | figs-metaphor | פָּר֧וּ | 1 | were fruitful | The birth of children to the Israelites is spoken of as if they were plants that were producing fruit. Alternate translation: “had many children” or “gave birth to many children” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
16 | EXO | 1 | 7 | r2f1 | figs-activepassive | וַתִּמָּלֵ֥א הָאָ֖רֶץ אֹתָֽם | 1 | the land was filled with them | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “they filled the land” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) |
17 | EXO | 1 | 7 | 3tcv | figs-idiom | בִּמְאֹ֣ד מְאֹ֑ד | 1 | Here the same word is used twice to emphasize how many the Israelite people had become. If your language does not repeat words like this, express the emphasis in another way. Alternate translation: “with much power” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
18 | EXO | 1 | 7 | piq4 | writing-participants | אֹתָֽם | 1 | with them | Here, them refers to the Israelites. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) |
19 | EXO | 1 | 8 | 6y05 | writing-newevent | וַיָּ֥קָם | 1 | This sentence introduces a new event in the story. If your language marks this with particular discourse features, apply them here. (See:[[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
20 | EXO | 1 | 8 | 470t | writing-participants | מֶֽלֶךְ־חָדָ֖שׁ | 1 | The story begins with the new king. Your language may have a specific way to introduce new events or new characters in a story. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
21 | EXO | 1 | 8 | t6jd | figs-metonymy | וַיָּ֥קָם מֶֽלֶךְ־חָדָ֖שׁ עַל־מִצְרָ֑יִם | 1 | arose over Egypt | Here, Egypt refers to the place and the people of Egypt. Alternate translation: “And a new king began to rule over the Egyptians and the country of Egypt” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
22 | EXO | 1 | 8 | 04cx | figs-metonymy | לֹֽא־יָדַ֖ע אֶת־יוֹסֵֽף | 1 | Here, Joseph refers to both the person Joseph and to all of the good things that he did for Egypt. See the UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
23 | EXO | 1 | 9 | tf59 | writing-participants | וַיֹּ֖אמֶר | 1 | He said to his people | “And the king said” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) |
24 | EXO | 1 | 9 | aku3 | figs-exclamations | הִנֵּ֗ה | 1 | Here, behold draws special attention to what is about to be said. Use a way of drawing people’s attention that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “Listen” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-exclamations]]) | |
25 | EXO | 1 | 9 | x65i | figs-possession | עַמּ֑וֹ | 1 | his people | The people are spoken of as if they belonged to the king. This is an instance of the possessive of social relationship. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) |
26 | EXO | 1 | 9 | t7s1 | עַמּ֑וֹ | 1 | There is some ambiguity as to whom exactly Pharaoh was addressing. It could have been: 1) the people who lived in Egypt, the Egyptians or 2) some group of “his people” like his advisors, generals, nobles, or friends and family. Even if option 1 is meant, it is quite possible that he actually spoke to some smaller group of representatives, as in option 2. | ||
27 | EXO | 1 | 9 | jik8 | מִמֶּֽנּוּ | 1 | Use a way that is natural in your language to compare non-specific sizes of groups of people. Alternate translation: “more than we are” | ||
28 | EXO | 1 | 9 | njuf | figs-quotemarks | הִנֵּ֗ה | 1 | Beginning from behold to the end of verse 10 is a direct quote of what the king said. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
29 | EXO | 1 | 10 | hiq4 | figs-exclusive | נִֽתְחַכְּמָ֖ה… שֹׂ֣נְאֵ֔ינוּ… בָּ֖נוּ | 1 | let us | The word us is inclusive and refers to the king and his people, the Egyptians. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-exclusive]]) |
30 | EXO | 1 | 10 | 8wvb | grammar-connect-condition-hypothetical | פֶּן־יִרְבֶּ֗ה וְהָיָ֞ה כִּֽי־תִקְרֶ֤אנָה מִלְחָמָה֙ | 1 | The king suggests a combination of two hypothetical events: 1. There are even more Israelites, 2. There is a battle. These are followed by a series of undesirable consequences: 3. The Israelites join an enemy, 4. The Israelites attack the Egyptians, 5. The Israelites leave Egypt. While the series of consequences is also technically hypothetical, the king’s language indicates that if 1-2 happen, then 3-5 are certain. Use language that makes it clear that the first two events are hypothetical, and that the next three are consequences that could be expected if the first two events happen. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-condition-hypothetical]]) | |
31 | EXO | 1 | 10 | jc1h | | וְעָלָ֥ה מִן־הָאָֽרֶץ | 1 | leave the land | “and he leaves Egypt” |
32 | EXO | 1 | 10 | ni77 | figs-quotemarks | הָאָֽרֶץ | 1 | After this phrase, the direct quote of what the king said comes to an end. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with a closing first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the end of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
33 | EXO | 1 | 11 | y2mi | | שָׂרֵ֣י | 1 | taskmasters | Egyptians whose job it was to force the Israelites to do hard work. |
34 | EXO | 1 | 11 | o926 | | מִסִּ֔ים | 1 | Here the plural means groups. Alternative translation: “work crews” | |
35 | EXO | 1 | 11 | l9lj | לְמַ֥עַן עַנֹּת֖וֹ בְּסִבְלֹתָ֑ם | 1 | to oppress them with hard labor | “to force the Israelites to do hard work for the Egyptians” | |
36 | EXO | 1 | 11 | pkz4 | translate-unknown | עָרֵ֤י מִסְכְּנוֹת֙ | 1 | store cities | These were places where the leaders put away food and other important things to keep them safe. Alternative translation: “cities in which to put away things to keep them safe” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) |
37 | EXO | 1 | 11 | dy34 | figs-possession | עָרֵ֤י מִסְכְּנוֹת֙ | 1 | The possessive is objective; storage of goods is what occurs in the cities. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | |
38 | EXO | 1 | 12 | c1fy | grammar-connect-logic-contrast | וְכַאֲשֶׁר֙ יְעַנּ֣וּ אֹת֔וֹ כֵּ֥ן יִרְבֶּ֖ה וְכֵ֣ן יִפְרֹ֑ץ | 1 | This sentence expresses a result that is opposite of what the king expected. If your language has a way to express something happening that was opposite of what was expected, use that structure. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-contrast]]) | |
39 | EXO | 1 | 12 | pdfk | figs-abstractnouns | וַיָּקֻ֕צוּ | 1 | “And they were afraid” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]]) | |
40 | EXO | 1 | 12 | qgzz | figs-metonymy | מִפְּנֵ֖י בְּנֵ֥י יִשְׂרָאֵֽל | 1 | Here, face figuratively means the presence of a person. The phrase means that the Egyptians were afraid of the Israelites’ existence in the country. Alternate translation: “whenever they saw an Israelite” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
41 | EXO | 1 | 13 | j1q6 | figs-abstractnouns | וַיַּעֲבִ֧דוּ מִצְרַ֛יִם אֶת־בְּנֵ֥י יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל בְּפָֽרֶךְ | 1 | made…work rigorously | Here, rigor is a noun used to modify the verb enslaved. Rigor could refer either to how hard the work was or how unkindly the Egyptians treated the Israelites. Alternate translation: “And the Egyptians made the sons of Israel work very hard” or “And the Egyptians harshly made the sons of Israel work” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]]) |
42 | EXO | 1 | 14 | mx6v | figs-metaphor | וַיְמָרְר֨וּ | 1 | made their lives bitter | The difficult lives of the Israelites are spoken of as if they were bitter food that was difficult to eat. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
43 | EXO | 1 | 14 | jre2 | figs-abstractnouns | בַּעֲבֹדָ֣ה קָשָׁ֗ה | 1 | Slavery is an abstract noun modified by hard. Alternative translation: “by making them work hard as slaves” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]]) | |
44 | EXO | 1 | 14 | cuq7 | translate-unknown | בְּחֹ֨מֶר֙ | 1 | mortar | This was a wet glue or mud put between bricks or stones that held them together when it dried. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) |
45 | EXO | 1 | 14 | h5dx | translate-unknown | וּבִלְבֵנִ֔ים | 1 | Bricks are hardened rectangular blocks of mud, clay etc., used for building. (Source: Wiktionary) The clay or mud was hardened either in the sun or by heating it to higher temperatures in other ways. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
46 | EXO | 1 | 14 | gzq7 | | אֵ֚ת כָּל־עֲבֹ֣דָתָ֔ם אֲשֶׁר־עָבְד֥וּ בָהֶ֖ם בְּפָֽרֶךְ׃ | 1 | All their required work was hard | “the Egyptians made them work very hard” or “the Egyptians forced them to work very hard” See how you translated this in verse 13 |
47 | EXO | 1 | 14 | 5nzx | writing-participants | וַיְמָרְר֨וּ…בָהֶ֖ם | 1 | These pronouns refer to the Egyptians. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
48 | EXO | 1 | 14 | acj5 | writing-participants | חַיֵּיהֶ֜ם…עֲבֹ֣דָתָ֔ם…עָבְד֥וּ | 1 | These pronouns refer to the Israelites. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
49 | EXO | 1 | 15 | yoaj | writing-newevent | וַיֹּ֨אמֶר֙ | 1 | This sentence introduces a new event in the story. If your language marks this with particular discourse features, apply them here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
50 | EXO | 1 | 15 | hhw1 | | לַֽמְיַלְּדֹ֖ת | 1 | midwives | Midwives were women who helped a pregnant woman give birth to a baby. |
51 | EXO | 1 | 15 | h8f8 | translate-names | שִׁפְרָ֔ה…פּוּעָֽה | 1 | Shiphrah…Puah | These are Hebrew women’s names. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) |
52 | EXO | 1 | 15 | h59t | writing-participants | שִׁפְרָ֔ה…פּוּעָֽה | 1 | The midwives are introduced here as new participants in the story. Use your language’s way to introduce new characters in a story. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
53 | EXO | 1 | 16 | 4wwz | | וַיֹּ֗אמֶר | 1 | In the UST, And the king said, is combined with “spoke” from verse 15, because the verb for “say” is used twice before he speaks. This may be strange in some languages. If it would be unnatural to say that the king spoke or said twice, you may leave one off. | |
54 | EXO | 1 | 16 | yovg | figs-quotemarks | בְּיַלֶּדְכֶן֙ אֶת־הָֽעִבְרִיּ֔וֹת וּרְאִיתֶ֖ן עַל־הָאָבְנָ֑יִם אִם־בֵּ֥ן הוּא֙ וַהֲמִתֶּ֣ן אֹת֔וֹ וְאִם־בַּ֥ת הִ֖יא וָחָֽיָה | 1 | This is a direct quote of what the king said. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
55 | EXO | 1 | 16 | 5lke | figs-youdual | בְּיַלֶּדְכֶן֙…וּרְאִיתֶ֖ן…וַהֲמִתֶּ֣ן | 1 | The king is speaking to the two midwives, so the form of you is plural. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a dual or plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
56 | EXO | 1 | 16 | h3mb | figs-metonymy | עַל־הָאָבְנָ֑יִם | 1 | on the birthstool | Women sat on this short stool as they gave birth. Therefore, it is associated with birth. Alternate translation: “as they give birth” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
57 | EXO | 1 | 16 | nms7 | grammar-connect-condition-hypothetical | אִם־בֵּ֥ן הוּא֙ וַהֲמִתֶּ֣ן אֹת֔וֹ וְאִם־בַּ֥ת הִ֖יא וָחָֽיָה | 1 | These two statements are hypothetical conditions (starting at if) with instructions for what the midwives should do in each situation (starting at then). (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-condition-hypothetical]]) | |
58 | EXO | 1 | 17 | gy7k | grammar-connect-logic-contrast | וַתִּירֶ֤אןָ | 1 | Use a conjunction or other language structure that expresses contrast. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-contrast]]) | |
59 | EXO | 1 | 18 | y9g5 | | לַֽמְיַלְּדֹ֔ת | 1 | midwives | These were women who helped a woman give birth to a baby. See how you translated this in Exodus 1:15. |
60 | EXO | 1 | 18 | 00l4 | figs-quotemarks | מַדּ֥וּעַ עֲשִׂיתֶ֖ן הַדָּבָ֣ר הַזֶּ֑ה וַתְּחַיֶּ֖יןָ אֶת־הַיְלָדִֽים | 1 | This is a direct quote of the king’s question. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
61 | EXO | 1 | 18 | y73k | figs-quotations | וַיֹּ֣אמֶר לָהֶ֔ן מַדּ֥וּעַ עֲשִׂיתֶ֖ן הַדָּבָ֣ר הַזֶּ֑ה וַתְּחַיֶּ֖יןָ אֶת־הַיְלָדִֽים | 1 | This could be translated as an indirect quote. Alternate translation: “and he asked them why they were letting the sons live.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) | |
62 | EXO | 1 | 18 | q1sy | מַדּ֥וּעַ עֲשִׂיתֶ֖ן הַדָּבָ֣ר הַזֶּ֑ה וַתְּחַיֶּ֖יןָ אֶת־הַיְלָדִֽים | 1 | Why have you done this, and let the baby boys live? | Alternate translation: “Why have you not killed the baby boys?” | |
63 | EXO | 1 | 18 | 8onv | figs-youdual | עֲשִׂיתֶ֖ן | 1 | This you is plural. The king is speaking to the two midwives. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a dual or plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
64 | EXO | 1 | 19 | 7t6z | figs-quotemarks | כִּ֣י לֹ֧א כַנָּשִׁ֛ים הַמִּצְרִיֹּ֖ת הָֽעִבְרִיֹּ֑ת כִּֽי־חָי֣וֹת הֵ֔נָּה בְּטֶ֨רֶם תָּב֧וֹא אֲלֵהֶ֛ן הַמְיַלֶּ֖דֶת וְיָלָֽדוּ | 1 | This is a direct quote of the midwives’ response. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
65 | EXO | 1 | 19 | 9gqe | grammar-connect-logic-result | כִּ֣י לֹ֧א כַנָּשִׁ֛ים הַמִּצְרִיֹּ֖ת הָֽעִבְרִיֹּ֑ת כִּֽי־חָי֣וֹת הֵ֔נָּה בְּטֶ֨רֶם תָּב֧וֹא אֲלֵהֶ֛ן הַמְיַלֶּ֖דֶת וְיָלָֽדוּ | 1 | The midwives give a reason, the Hebrew women are not like the Egyptian women, and then they expand on that reason, for they are lively (or energetic), with the result that before the midwife comes to them, they have given birth. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) | |
66 | EXO | 1 | 19 | 0ppa | figs-synecdoche | וַתֹּאמַ֤רְןָ הַֽמְיַלְּדֹת֙ | 1 | It may not make sense in your language to say that multiple people said something, so you may need to translate it in the singular (see UST). (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]]) | |
67 | EXO | 1 | 19 | 2ivn | הַֽמְיַלְּדֹת֙ | 1 | These were women who helped a woman give birth to a baby. See how you translated this in Exodus 1:15. | ||
68 | EXO | 1 | 20 | eh25 | | לַֽמְיַלְּדֹ֑ת | 1 | midwives | These were women who helped a woman give birth to a baby. See how you translated this in Exodus 1:15. |
69 | EXO | 1 | 20 | h133 | figs-doublet | וַיִּ֧רֶב הָעָ֛ם וַיַּֽעַצְמ֖וּ מְאֹֽד | 1 | The people increased in numbers | These words mean similar things and are used together to emphasize their numeric growth. If your language doesn’t have as many words that mean the same thing, you can use fewer words and express the emphasis in another way. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]]) |
70 | EXO | 1 | 20 | 0wpb | grammar-connect-logic-result | וַיֵּ֥יטֶב אֱלֹהִ֖ים לַֽמְיַלְּדֹ֑ת | 1 | This phrase is more logically connected to the statements in verse 21. It describes the result of the midwives fearing God with a general statement. You may need to rearrange vs 20-21 so that the reason (vs 21) comes before both the general and specific results. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) | |
71 | EXO | 1 | 21 | 3q9e | grammar-connect-logic-result | וַיְהִ֕י כִּֽי־יָֽרְא֥וּ הַֽמְיַלְּדֹ֖ת אֶת־הָאֱלֹהִ֑ים | 1 | This is the reason for what God did. You may need to rearrange vs 20-21 so that the reason (vs 21) comes before both the general and specific results. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) | |
72 | EXO | 1 | 21 | pbve | grammar-connect-logic-result | וַיַּ֥עַשׂ לָהֶ֖ם בָּתִּֽים | 1 | This describes the result of the midwives fearing God with a specific statement. You may need to rearrange vs 20-21 so that the reason (vs 21) comes before both the general and specific results. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) | |
73 | EXO | 1 | 21 | jx9c | בָּתִּֽים | 1 | he gave them families | “households” | |
74 | EXO | 1 | 22 | ld1j | figs-explicit | כָּל־הַבֵּ֣ן הַיִּלּ֗וֹד הַיְאֹ֨רָה֙ תַּשְׁלִיכֻ֔הוּ | 1 | You must throw every son…into the river | This order was given in order to drown the male children. The full meaning of this may be made explicit. Alternate translation: “You must dispose of each new baby boy in the river so he will drown” or “Drown each baby boy in the river when he is born” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) |
75 | EXO | 1 | 22 | a6b2 | figs-quotations | וַיְצַ֣ו פַּרְעֹ֔ה לְכָל־עַמּ֖וֹ לֵאמֹ֑ר כָּל־הַבֵּ֣ן הַיִּלּ֗וֹד הַיְאֹ֨רָה֙ תַּשְׁלִיכֻ֔הוּ וְכָל־הַבַּ֖ת תְּחַיּֽוּן | 1 | From You shall to the end of the verse is a direct quote of Pharaoh’s speech. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. However, it could be translated as an indirect quotation. Alternate translation: “And Pharaoh commanded all of his people to throw every baby boy into the river, but to let every girl live.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) | |
76 | EXO | 1 | 22 | stag | figs-youdual | תַּשְׁלִיכֻ֔הוּ…תְּחַיּֽוּן | 1 | The uses of the word you here refer to all the Egyptians. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
77 | EXO | 2 | intro | rwf3 | 0 | Exodus 02 General NotesSpecial concepts in this chapterCovenantGod begins to relate to the Israelites based on his covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Moses’ heritageIn the first part of this chapter, Pharaoh’s daughter recognizes Moses as being a Hebrew, but in the last part of this chapter, the Midianites believe him to be an Egyptian. Other possible translation difficulties in this chapterIdentification of participants
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78 | EXO | 2 | 1 | wvj9 | writing-newevent | וַיֵּ֥לֶךְ | 1 | Now | A new scene begins here; that may need to be marked in a certain way in your language. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) |
79 | EXO | 2 | 1 | riy7 | writing-participants | אִ֖ישׁ…בַּת | 1 | These are new participants. They remain unnamed until Exodus 6:20 where they are identified as Amram and Jochebed. For now it is best to leave them unnamed in your language, if possible. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
80 | EXO | 2 | 1 | 40u9 | figs-idiom | וַיִּקַּ֖ח אֶת־בַּת־לֵוִֽי | 1 | This is an idiom for marrying. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
81 | EXO | 2 | 2 | s49k | ט֣וֹב | 1 | Alternative translations: “pleasing,” “fine,” or “healthy” (UST) | ||
82 | EXO | 2 | 2 | q4c0 | grammar-connect-logic-result | וַתֵּ֤רֶא…וַֽתִּצְפְּנֵ֖הוּ | 1 | Hiding the boy was a result of seeing that he was good. Alternative translation: “Since she saw … she hid him” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) | |
83 | EXO | 2 | 2 | 00k4 | translate-numbers | שְׁלֹשָׁ֥ה | 1 | 3 (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
84 | EXO | 2 | 3 | t2gj | translate-unknown | תֵּ֣בַת גֹּ֔מֶא | 1 | papyrus basket | This is a basket made from a tall grass that grows by the Nile River in Egypt. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) |
85 | EXO | 2 | 3 | tn3y | figs-explicit | וַתַּחְמְרָ֥ה בַחֵמָ֖ר וּבַזָּ֑פֶת | 1 | sealed it with bitumen and pitch | You could explicitly state that this was to keep out water. Alternate translation: “spread tar on it to keep water from getting into it” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) |
86 | EXO | 2 | 3 | wpb6 | translate-unknown | וַתַּחְמְרָ֥ה | 1 | sealed | This means that she applied a waterproof coating. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) |
87 | EXO | 2 | 3 | ym3k | translate-unknown | בַחֵמָ֖ר | 1 | bitumen | This is a sticky black paste made from petroleum. It can be used to keep out water. Alternate translation: “with tar” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) |
88 | EXO | 2 | 3 | v825 | translate-unknown | וּבַזָּ֑פֶת | 1 | pitch | This is a sticky brown or black paste that can be made from tree sap or from petroleum. Therefore, pitch would include not only bitumen but also plant-based resins. It too can be used to keep out water. Alternate translation: “and with tar” or “and with resin” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) |
89 | EXO | 2 | 3 | y8gq | translate-unknown | בַּסּ֖וּף | 1 | reeds | These reeds were a type of tall grass that grew in flat, wet areas. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) |
90 | EXO | 2 | 4 | av8b | וַתֵּתַצַּ֥ב אֲחֹת֖וֹ מֵרָחֹ֑ק | 1 | at a distance | This means she stood far enough away so that she would not be noticed, but close enough to see the ark. Use a word that expresses this sort of distance in your language. | |
91 | EXO | 2 | 4 | 9m7y | figs-abstractnouns | מֵרָחֹ֑ק | 1 | This probably means somewhere in the reeds where she could see the basket, but no one would see her. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]]) | |
92 | EXO | 2 | 4 | 4d7n | figs-kinship | אֲחֹת֖וֹ | 1 | Here, the actions of his sister show that she is older. If your languages uses a different term for siblings based on their relative ages and/or the gender of the siblings use one that means “a boy’s older sister.” See UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-kinship]]) | |
93 | EXO | 2 | 4 | z1cy | grammar-connect-logic-goal | לְדֵעָ֕ה מַה־יֵּעָשֶׂ֖ה לֽוֹ | 1 | This is her purpose in being close by. Alternative translation: “in order to learn what would happen to him” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-goal]]) | |
94 | EXO | 2 | 5 | 1vls | figs-go | וַתֵּ֤רֶד | 1 | Came down may be literal or figurative, as important places are often considered to be in a higher place. This means she came from her home, probably Pharaoh’s palace. If a perspective is required for Pharaoh’s daughter, you may choose go or come as works best in your language. “Come” is better as the scene is at the river and she comes to the scene location. However, you also need to consider your language’s way of introducing new participants. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-go]]) | |
95 | EXO | 2 | 5 | y26h | writing-participants | וַתֵּ֤רֶד בַּת־פַּרְעֹה֙ | 1 | The daughter of Pharaoh is introduced here as a new participant. Along with choosing come or go as mentioned in the previous note, you may need to mark her introduction in a particular way in your language. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
96 | EXO | 2 | 5 | 3van | writing-participants | וְנַעֲרֹתֶ֥יהָ | 1 | These women are introduced here as new participants; however they are not mentioned again after this verse. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
97 | EXO | 2 | 5 | im0d | figs-metaphor | עַל־יַ֣ד הַיְאֹ֑ר | 1 | Hand is a metaphor for “side,” which in this case can be translated as the shore or bank (UST) of the river. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
98 | EXO | 2 | 5 | bi7s | וְנַעֲרֹתֶ֥יהָ | 1 | her attendants | These were the young women whose job it was to be with her and make sure nothing bad happened to her. | |
99 | EXO | 2 | 5 | am7g | writing-participants | וַתִּקָּחֶֽהָ | 1 | It is not clear who is meant by she here, either Pharaoh’s daughter or the servant. It is likely that Pharaoh’s daughter stays the subject. Alternative translation: “and she took the ark from her slave” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
100 | EXO | 2 | 6 | g9n6 | figs-exclamations | וְהִנֵּה | 1 | Behold | The word behold signals the surprising information that follows. See UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-exclamations]]) |
101 | EXO | 2 | 6 | tyub | grammar-connect-logic-result | וַתַּחְמֹ֣ל עָלָ֔יו | 1 | The text does not state exactly what caused her to have compassion on the baby. If a reason must be provided in your language it should be connected to either his crying (this is the better option) or that he was a “good” baby verse 2. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) | |
102 | EXO | 2 | 6 | jg0d | figs-quotemarks | מִיַּלְדֵ֥י הָֽעִבְרִ֖ים זֶֽה | 1 | This is a direct quote. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. It seems to have been said loud enough for the baby’s sister to hear. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
103 | EXO | 2 | 7 | 3zvu | figs-quotemarks | וְקָרָ֤אתִי לָךְ֙ אִשָּׁ֣ה מֵינֶ֔קֶת מִ֖ן הָעִבְרִיֹּ֑ת וְתֵינִ֥ק לָ֖ךְ אֶת־הַיָּֽלֶד | 1 | This is a direct quote of the baby’s sister. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
104 | EXO | 2 | 7 | x5ja | וְקָרָ֤אתִי לָךְ֙ אִשָּׁ֣ה מֵינֶ֔קֶת מִ֖ן הָעִבְרִיֹּ֑ת | 1 | This is a suggestive question. The child’s sister is hopeful that Pharaoh’s daughter does not have a plan yet for the baby beyond saving his life. However, it is still a true question, for without Pharaoh’s daughter’s permission, the child’s sister will not be able to fetch the woman. If your language has a way of forming questions that are also suggestions, use it here. | ||
105 | EXO | 2 | 7 | psb2 | figs-possession | אֲחֹתוֹ֮…בַּת־פַּרְעֹה֒ | 1 | These are both the possessive of social relationship. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | |
106 | EXO | 2 | 7 | d7aj | מֵינֶ֔קֶת…וְתֵינִ֥ק | 1 | nurse | To nurse means to feed with milk from the breast. | |
107 | EXO | 2 | 7 | tqq9 | grammar-connect-logic-goal | וְתֵינִ֥ק לָ֖ךְ אֶת־הַיָּֽלֶד | 1 | This is the purpose of the sister’s proposal. Alternative translation: “And she could nurse the infant for you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-goal]]) | |
108 | EXO | 2 | 8 | ab1m | figs-go | לֵ֑כִי…וַתֵּ֨לֶךְ֙ | 1 | The girl left Pharaoh’s daughter to go to the child’s mother. The girl was almost certainly on foot. Use verbs of motion that express this. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-go]]) | |
109 | EXO | 2 | 8 | 2456 | figs-quotemarks | לֵ֑כִי | 1 | This is a direct quote. Pharaoh’s daughter commands the baby’s sister. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
110 | EXO | 2 | 8 | lyyj | figs-possession | בַּת־פַּרְעֹ֖ה…אֵ֥ם הַיָּֽלֶד | 1 | These are both the possessive of social relationship. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | |
111 | EXO | 2 | 9 | lmko | figs-possession | בַּת־פַּרְעֹ֗ה | 1 | This is the possessive of social relationship. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | |
112 | EXO | 2 | 9 | u554 | writing-participants | לָ֣הּ | 1 | The child’s mother is reintroduced as a participant. Alternative translation: “to the baby’s mother” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
113 | EXO | 2 | 9 | xp5x | figs-quotemarks | הֵילִ֜יכִי אֶת־הַיֶּ֤לֶד הַזֶּה֙ וְהֵינִקִ֣הוּ לִ֔י וַאֲנִ֖י אֶתֵּ֣ן אֶת־שְׂכָרֵ֑ךְ | 1 | This is a direct quote. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
114 | EXO | 2 | 9 | mogg | שְׂכָרֵ֑ךְ | 1 | This refers to payment that Pharaoh’s daughter would give to the mother in exchange for her service of nursing the baby. | ||
115 | EXO | 2 | 9 | hqsa | figs-explicit | וַתִּקַּ֧ח…וַתְּנִיקֵֽהוּ | 1 | The mother’s acceptance of the deal is implied. You could make it explicit, as in the UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
116 | EXO | 2 | 10 | zj8h | grammar-connect-time-sequential | וַיִגְדַּ֣ל הַיֶּ֗לֶד וַתְּבִאֵ֨הוּ֙ | 1 | she brought him | An unspecified amount of time is designated by this. He would have stayed with his mother at least until he was weaned (no longer drinking his mother’s milk). (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-time-sequential]]) |
117 | EXO | 2 | 10 | ta4r | figs-possession | לְבַת־פַּרְעֹ֔ה | 1 | This is the possessive of social relationship. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | |
118 | EXO | 2 | 10 | j7n1 | וַֽיְהִי־לָ֖הּ לְבֵ֑ן | 1 | he became her son | “and he became the adopted son of Pharaoh’s daughter” | |
119 | EXO | 2 | 10 | h7to | grammar-connect-time-simultaneous | וַֽיְהִי־לָ֖הּ לְבֵ֑ן וַתִּקְרָ֤א שְׁמוֹ֙ מֹשֶׁ֔ה | 1 | These events were likely simultaneous, because her act of naming him may have been what made him become as a son to her. Consider using a conjunction that does not make a great separtion between these events. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-time-simultaneous]]) | |
120 | EXO | 2 | 10 | nh2m | מֹשֶׁ֔ה וַתֹּ֕אמֶר כִּ֥י מִן־הַמַּ֖יִם מְשִׁיתִֽהוּ | 1 | Because I drew him from the water | Translators may add a footnote that says, “The name Moses sounds like the Hebrew word that means ‘draw out.’” | |
121 | EXO | 2 | 10 | ityq | figs-quotations | וַתֹּ֕אמֶר כִּ֥י מִן־הַמַּ֖יִם מְשִׁיתִֽהוּ | 1 | This is a direct quote. It could be stated indirectly. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. Alternate translation: “because she said she draw him out of the water” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) | |
122 | EXO | 2 | 10 | yax4 | translate-names | מֹשֶׁ֔ה | 1 | drew him | Moses - (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) |
123 | EXO | 2 | 11 | tyol | grammar-connect-time-sequential | וַיְהִ֣י׀ בַּיָּמִ֣ים הָהֵ֗ם וַיִּגְדַּ֤ל מֹשֶׁה֙ וַיֵּצֵ֣א | 1 | A significant amount of time has passed; later texts state that Moses was 40 years old at this point. Alternative translation: “Many years later, once Moses was grown, he went out” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-time-sequential]]) | |
124 | EXO | 2 | 11 | p7gx | writing-newevent | וַיְהִ֣י׀ בַּיָּמִ֣ים הָהֵ֗ | 1 | This introduces a new event in the story. In your language, use a phrase that indicates a new event occurring after significant time has passed. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
125 | EXO | 2 | 11 | 917y | figs-go | וַיֵּצֵ֣א | 1 | The UST supplies a probable location that he went out from; it could also have been simply out from the Egyptian area or out to the work area or cities. Use go or come as appropriate in your language. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-go]]) | |
126 | EXO | 2 | 11 | swn3 | מַכֶּ֥ה אִישׁ־עִבְרִ֖י | 1 | striking a Hebrew | “hitting a Hebrew” or “beating a Hebrew” | |
127 | EXO | 2 | 12 | m9bn | figs-merism | וַיִּ֤פֶן כֹּה֙ וָכֹ֔ה | 1 | He looked this way and that way | These two opposite directions have the combined meaning of “everywhere.” Alternate translation: “He looked all around” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-merism]]) |
128 | EXO | 2 | 12 | rmgn | figs-metonymy | וַיַּךְ֙ | 1 | The context makes clear that Moses struck the Egyptian hard enough or repeatedly until Moses killed him. Consider using a word that indicates a deadly blow. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
129 | EXO | 2 | 13 | qn45 | figs-go | וַיֵּצֵא֙ | 1 | He went out | See how you translated this in Exodus 2:11. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-go]]) |
130 | EXO | 2 | 13 | 83e6 | translate-ordinal | הַשֵּׁנִ֔י | 1 | The ordinal number here could mean “the next day” (UST) or simply on some day following the events of the previous verse. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal]]) | |
131 | EXO | 2 | 13 | rgn1 | figs-exclamations | וְהִנֵּ֛ה | 1 | behold | Here, behold shows that Moses was surprised by what he saw. You can use a word in your language that will give this meaning. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-exclamations]]) |
132 | EXO | 2 | 13 | i4d6 | לָֽרָשָׁ֔ע | 1 | the one who was in the wrong | Based on Moses’s question, this means the aggressor or the man wrongfully attacking his neighbor. Alternate translation: “the man who was guilty of starting the fight” | |
133 | EXO | 2 | 13 | duob | figs-quotemarks | לָ֥מָּה תַכֶּ֖ה רֵעֶֽךָ | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
134 | EXO | 2 | 14 | qb2n | figs-rquestion | מִ֣י שָֽׂמְךָ֞ לְאִ֨ישׁ שַׂ֤ר וְשֹׁפֵט֙ עָלֵ֔ינוּ | 1 | Who made you a leader and judge over us? | The man used this question to rebuke Moses for intervening in the fight. Alternate translation: “You are not our leader and have no right to judge us!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) |
135 | EXO | 2 | 14 | afne | figs-quotemarks | מִ֣י שָֽׂמְךָ֞ לְאִ֨ישׁ שַׂ֤ר וְשֹׁפֵט֙ עָלֵ֔ינוּ הַלְהָרְגֵ֨נִי֙ אַתָּ֣ה אֹמֵ֔ר כַּאֲשֶׁ֥ר הָרַ֖גְתָּ אֶת־הַמִּצְרִ֑י | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
136 | EXO | 2 | 14 | k6s5 | figs-irony | הַלְהָרְגֵ֨נִי֙ אַתָּ֣ה אֹמֵ֔ר כַּאֲשֶׁ֥ר הָרַ֖גְתָּ אֶת־הַמִּצְרִ֑י | 1 | Are you planning to kill me as you killed that Egyptian? | The man used a question here to be sarcastic. Alternate translation: “We know that you killed an Egyptian yesterday. You had better not kill me!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-irony]] |
137 | EXO | 2 | 14 | 7qmk | figs-rquestion | הַלְהָרְגֵ֨נִי֙ אַתָּ֣ה אֹמֵ֔ר כַּאֲשֶׁ֥ר הָרַ֖גְתָּ אֶת־הַמִּצְרִ֑י | 1 | The man asks a question that is intended to make a statement. Alternate translation: “Do you think you can kill me without anyone finding out? We know what you did to the Egyptian” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) | |
138 | EXO | 2 | 14 | d2ja | הַלְהָרְגֵ֨נִי֙ אַתָּ֣ה אֹמֵ֔ר | 1 | “Are you planning to kill me” or “Are you threatening to kill me” | ||
139 | EXO | 2 | 14 | lyqh | figs-aside | אָכֵ֖ן נוֹדַ֥ע הַדָּבָֽר | 1 | It is likely this is something Moses said to himself, that is, he thought it to himself rather than speaking to the men in front of him. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-aside]]) | |
140 | EXO | 2 | 14 | vfw5 | figs-quotations | וַיֹּאמַ֔ר אָכֵ֖ן נוֹדַ֥ע הַדָּבָֽר | 1 | It may be clearer to present as an indirect quotation what was likely a thought Moses had. Alternative translation (as indirect quotation): “because he thought that everyone knew what he had done” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) | |
141 | EXO | 2 | 15 | yutr | וַיְבַקֵּ֖שׁ לַהֲרֹ֣ג אֶת־מֹשֶׁ֑ה | 1 | Pharaoh most likely delegated this task. Alternative translation: “and he sought to have Moses killed” (note that the passive form will not work in every language), see UST | ||
142 | EXO | 2 | 15 | l5rc | figs-metonymy | מִפְּנֵ֣י | 1 | His face means his presence. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
143 | EXO | 2 | 15 | otsl | וַיֵּ֥שֶׁב…וַיֵּ֥שֶׁב | 1 | These are the same verb. There are three possible interpretations: 1. Moses lived in Midian. He sat by this well one day. This may have been the well for the town he lived in. 2. Moses lived in Midian. His home was by this well. 3. Moses was a wanderer. He was in Midian and sat by this well when the next event occurred. | ||
144 | EXO | 2 | 16 | shg5 | writing-background | וּלְכֹהֵ֥ן מִדְיָ֖ן שֶׁ֣בַע בָּנ֑וֹת | 1 | Now the priest of Midian had seven daughters | This sentence is background information. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-background]]) |
145 | EXO | 2 | 16 | pjzc | writing-newevent | וּלְכֹהֵ֥ן מִדְיָ֖ן שֶׁ֣בַע בָּנ֑וֹת | 1 | This sentence is used to mark a transition. However, the last clause of the previous verse (“and he sat down by a well”) seems to be related to this new scene so you may want to make your transition there as is done in the UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
146 | EXO | 2 | 16 | cfe5 | writing-participants | שֶׁ֣בַע בָּנ֑וֹת וַתָּבֹ֣אנָה | 1 | The daughters are new participants. Indicate that in a way that is natural in your language. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
147 | EXO | 2 | 16 | sm8f | figs-go | וַתָּבֹ֣אנָה | 1 | The perspective of the narrative is set at the well. The daughters came from elsewhere to the well. They were probably on foot. Here each language will need to choose the appropriate word. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-go]]) | |
148 | EXO | 2 | 16 | v5yk | figs-possession | וּלְכֹהֵ֥ן מִדְיָ֖ן שֶׁ֣בַע בָּנ֑וֹת | 1 | This is the possessive of social relationship. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | |
149 | EXO | 2 | 16 | esdm | translate-numbers | שֶׁ֣בַע | 1 | 7 (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
150 | EXO | 2 | 16 | i2jh | וַתִּדְלֶ֗נָה | 1 | drew water | This means that they brought up water from a well. | |
151 | EXO | 2 | 16 | g1e6 | translate-unknown | הָ֣רְהָטִ֔ים | 1 | troughs | These were a long, narrow, open containers for animals to eat or drink out of. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) |
152 | EXO | 2 | 16 | p3uo | figs-possession | צֹ֥אן אֲבִיהֶֽן | 1 | There are two possessives here: 1) their father is the possessive of social relationship; 2) the flock of … father is the possessive of ownership. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | |
153 | EXO | 2 | 17 | k5yc | figs-go | וַיָּבֹ֥אוּ | 1 | A group of men came. They may not have been far away before coming and driving the women away. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-go]]) | |
154 | EXO | 2 | 17 | zksv | writing-participants | הָרֹעִ֖ים | 1 | These are new, very brief, participants. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
155 | EXO | 2 | 17 | z17m | grammar-connect-logic-contrast | וַיָּ֤קָם | 1 | helped them | Use an expression that communicates that what Moses did was unexpected. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-contrast]]) |
156 | EXO | 2 | 18 | omzv | figs-go | וַתָּבֹ֕אנָה | 1 | The daughters came from the well to their father, probably on foot. You can use come or go. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-go]]) | |
157 | EXO | 2 | 18 | 7t7t | translate-names | רְעוּאֵ֖ל | 1 | Reuel, a name or perhaps a title, is used of the man only here and in Numbers 10:29. He is otherwise called “Jethro.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
158 | EXO | 2 | 18 | 95f3 | writing-participants | רְעוּאֵ֖ל | 1 | The priest of Midian was mentioned in v. 16 in a background statement but is a new participant starting here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
159 | EXO | 2 | 18 | tiqh | figs-possession | אֲבִיהֶ֑ן | 1 | This is a possessive of social relationship. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | |
160 | EXO | 2 | 18 | lukb | figs-quotations | וַיֹּ֕אמֶר מַדּ֛וּעַ מִהַרְתֶּ֥ן בֹּ֖א הַיּֽוֹם | 1 | This is a direct quote. You could use an indirect quotation such as “and he asked how they were able to return so quickly that day.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) | |
161 | EXO | 2 | 18 | 44at | figs-go | בֹּ֖א | 1 | Alternative translation: “in returning” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-go]]) | |
162 | EXO | 2 | 19 | r01g | figs-quotemarks | אִ֣ישׁ מִצְרִ֔י הִצִּילָ֖נוּ מִיַּ֣ד הָרֹעִ֑ים וְגַם־דָּלֹ֤ה דָלָה֙ לָ֔נוּ וַיַּ֖שְׁקְ אֶת־הַצֹּֽאן | 1 | This is a direct quote. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
163 | EXO | 2 | 19 | 3g80 | אִ֣ישׁ מִצְרִ֔י | 1 | Jethro’s daughters assume Moses was Egyptian. When you translate it, you should be clear that this refers to Moses. | ||
164 | EXO | 2 | 19 | hvb4 | figs-metonymy | מִיַּ֣ד | 1 | Hand figuratively refers to the power, control, or actions of the shepherds. Alternative translation: “from the strength of” or “from the harm of” or see UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
165 | EXO | 2 | 19 | 6gvb | figs-idiom | דָּלֹ֤ה דָלָה֙ | 1 | The repeated word expresses surprise or emphasizes the magnitude of Moses’ act of kindness to the women. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
166 | EXO | 2 | 20 | x73j | figs-possession | בְּנֹתָ֖יו | 1 | This is a possessive of social relationship. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | |
167 | EXO | 2 | 20 | x9yb | figs-rquestion | וְאַיּ֑וֹ לָ֤מָּה זֶּה֙ עֲזַבְתֶּ֣ן אֶת־הָאִ֔ישׁ | 1 | Why did you leave the man? | These questions are a mild rebuke to the daughters for not inviting Moses into their home according to the normal hospitality of that culture. Alternate translation: “You should not have left this man at the well!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) |
168 | EXO | 2 | 20 | p6xh | figs-quotemarks | וְאַיּ֑וֹ לָ֤מָּה זֶּה֙ עֲזַבְתֶּ֣ן אֶת־הָאִ֔ישׁ קִרְאֶ֥ן ל֖וֹ וְיֹ֥אכַל לָֽחֶם׃ | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
169 | EXO | 2 | 20 | mb8w | writing-participants | ל֖וֹ | 1 | Him refers to Moses. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
170 | EXO | 2 | 20 | hal8 | figs-synecdoche | לָֽחֶם | 1 | Bread is used to refer to food in general. Alternative translation: “food”(See: Synecdoche) | |
171 | EXO | 2 | 21 | zvr1 | וַיּ֥וֹאֶל מֹשֶׁ֖ה לָשֶׁ֣בֶת אֶת־הָאִ֑ישׁ | 1 | Moses agreed to stay with the man | “Moses agreed to live with Reuel” | |
172 | EXO | 2 | 21 | y3q7 | translate-names | צִפֹּרָ֥ה | 1 | Zipporah | Zipporah is Reuel’s (Jethro’s) daughter. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) |
173 | EXO | 2 | 21 | 4j8b | figs-possession | בִתּ֖וֹ | 1 | This is a possessive of social relationship. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | |
174 | EXO | 2 | 22 | l3xg | figs-quotemarks | גֵּ֣ר הָיִ֔יתִי בְּאֶ֖רֶץ נָכְרִיָּֽה | 1 | Only this portion is a quotation. As a possibility for clarity, the UST includes both speech events as one quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
175 | EXO | 2 | 22 | n5b1 | translate-names | גֵּרְשֹׁ֑ם | 1 | Gershom | This is Moses’ son. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) |
176 | EXO | 2 | 22 | f76m | translate-names | גֵּרְשֹׁ֑ם | 1 | His name, Gershom, sounds somewhat like the Hebrew for “a stranger here.” You may consider using a footnote to explain that. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
177 | EXO | 2 | 22 | q7d8 | גֵּ֣ר הָיִ֔יתִי בְּאֶ֖רֶץ נָכְרִיָּֽה | 1 | resident in a foreign land | “stranger in a foreign land” | |
178 | EXO | 2 | 23 | fjkt | writing-newevent | וַיְהִי֩ בַיָּמִ֨ים הָֽרַבִּ֜ים הָהֵ֗ם | 1 | This introduces a new section and series of events. A large amount of time went by. According to Stephen’s sermon in Acts 7:30, Moses was in Midian 40 years. Alternative translation: “This is what happened during the many days Moses was in Midian.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
179 | EXO | 2 | 23 | 1kw0 | writing-background | וַיְהִי֩ בַיָּמִ֨ים הָֽרַבִּ֜ים הָהֵ֗ם | 1 | Verses 23-25 give a summary of what happened in Egypt and with the Israelites and God while Moses was in exile. These verses give background information to set the scene. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-background]]) | |
180 | EXO | 2 | 23 | csg2 | וַיֵּאָנְח֧וּ | 1 | groaned | They groaned because of their sorrow and misery. Alternate translation: “sighed deeply” | |
181 | EXO | 2 | 23 | x84a | figs-personification | וַתַּ֧עַל שַׁוְעָתָ֛ם | 1 | their pleas went up to God | The cries of the Israelites are spoken of as if they were a person and were able to travel up to where God is. Alternate translation: “and their cries arose” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-personification]]) |
182 | EXO | 2 | 24 | sja4 | figs-idiom | וַיִּזְכֹּ֤ר אֱלֹהִים֙ | 1 | God called to mind his covenant | This was a customary way of saying that God thought about what He had promised. Alternate translation: “and God recalled” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) |
183 | EXO | 3 | intro | n6ze | 0 | Exodus 03 General NotesStructure and formattingThis chapter records one of the most important events in the history of the Israelite people: the revelation of the name Yahweh at the burning bush. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/reveal]]) Special concepts in this chapterGod’s holinessGod is so holy that people could not look upon him without dying. This is why Moses covered his eyes. It is also why he took off his shoes. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/holy]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) YahwehThe name Yahweh is sacred in the Hebrew religion. It is the personal name of God, which he revealed to Moses. It is by this name that he is known. Yahweh means “I am.” Some translations use all capitals to set this apart, “I AM.” Great care must be taken in translating the phrase “I am that I am.” (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/yahweh]]) Other possible translation difficulties in this chapterParticipants“The angel of Yahweh,” “Yahweh,” and “God” all appear to be speaking to Moses and interacting with him from the burning bush. Furthermore, God says that his name is “I AM.” (See note above on Yahweh and I AM.) Yahweh and God are the same while there is speculation about who the angel of Yahweh is. | |||
184 | EXO | 3 | 1 | gqvh | writing-newevent | וּמֹשֶׁ֗ה הָיָ֥ה רֹעֶ֛ה | 1 | This phrase brings the story focus back to Midian and Moses. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
185 | EXO | 3 | 1 | oqcr | writing-background | וּמֹשֶׁ֗ה הָיָ֥ה רֹעֶ֛ה אֶת־צֹ֛אן יִתְר֥וֹ חֹתְנ֖וֹ כֹּהֵ֣ן מִדְיָ֑ן וַיִּנְהַ֤ג אֶת־הַצֹּאן֙ אַחַ֣ר הַמִּדְבָּ֔ר וַיָּבֹ֛א אֶל־הַ֥ר הָאֱלֹהִ֖ים חֹרֵֽבָה׃ | 1 | Verse 1 provides immediate background context, setting the scene for Moses’ interaction with Yahweh. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-background]]) | |
186 | EXO | 3 | 1 | jv7b | figs-possession | צֹ֛אן יִתְר֥וֹ | 1 | This is an ownership possessive. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | |
187 | EXO | 3 | 1 | 1p00 | figs-possession | חֹתְנ֖וֹ | 1 | This is a possessive of social relationship. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | |
188 | EXO | 3 | 1 | l7x6 | figs-possession | כֹּהֵ֣ן מִדְיָ֑ן | 1 | This is a possessive of social relationship. Jethro is a priest who serves the Midianites. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | |
189 | EXO | 3 | 1 | v97t | figs-go | וַיָּבֹ֛א אֶל | 1 | “and he arrived at” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-go]]) | |
190 | EXO | 3 | 1 | p27s | figs-possession | הַ֥ר הָאֱלֹהִ֖ים | 1 | This is an associative possessive. This mountain was associated with God in some way. In Exodus 3:12 God tells Moses that he and the Israelites will serve him on this mountain. Later in the story, this promise is fulfilled, and it is where God makes his covenant with Israel and gives them the 10 Commandments. So it may have been called the mountain of God in retrospect (as Moses probably wrote this book sometime after the Israelites were wandering in the wilderness). However, it is possible that the mountain was already associated with God’s presence or worship somehow before Moses went there with the flock. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | |
191 | EXO | 3 | 2 | p0nt | וַ֠יֵּרָא מַלְאַ֨ךְ יְהֹוָ֥ה אֵלָ֛יו בְּלַבַּת־אֵ֖שׁ מִתּ֣וֹךְ הַסְּנֶ֑ה | 1 | This is a summary of what happened. The next few verses tell the story of how this happened and how Moses discovered what was happening. | ||
192 | EXO | 3 | 2 | x5ci | | יְהֹוָ֥ה | 1 | Yahweh | This is the name of God that he revealed to his people in the Old Testament. See the translationWord page about Yahweh concerning how to translate this. |
193 | EXO | 3 | 2 | d3tf | grammar-connect-logic-contrast | וְהִנֵּ֤ה הַסְּנֶה֙ בֹּעֵ֣ר בָּאֵ֔שׁ וְהַסְּנֶ֖ה אֵינֶ֥נּוּ אֻכָּֽל | 1 | behold | The word behold here shows that Moses saw something that was very different from what he expected. He expected the bush to be burnt up completely by the fire. Consider using an interjection in your language that expresses that the next thing is a surprise. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-contrast]]) |
194 | EXO | 3 | 2 | 3bvb | figs-metonymy | אֻכָּֽל | 1 | Being consumed means being eaten completely until gone. In the case of fire, this is a metonym for burning completely until gone. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
195 | EXO | 3 | 3 | fpww | figs-quotemarks | אָסֻֽרָה־נָּ֣א וְאֶרְאֶ֔ה אֶת־הַמַּרְאֶ֥ה הַגָּדֹ֖ל הַזֶּ֑ה מַדּ֖וּעַ לֹא־יִבְעַ֥ר הַסְּנֶֽה | 1 | This is a direct quote. It’s not specified who Moses spoke to; he may have been alone or with a group of shepherds or his family. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
196 | EXO | 3 | 4 | ue8v | writing-participants | יְהוָ֖ה… אֱלֹהִ֜ים | 1 | These terms both refer to the same being since God’s name is Yahweh. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
197 | EXO | 3 | 5 | 60ah | figs-quotemarks | אַל־תִּקְרַ֣ב הֲלֹ֑ם שַׁל־נְעָלֶ֨יךָ֙ מֵעַ֣ל רַגְלֶ֔יךָ כִּ֣י הַמָּק֗וֹם אֲשֶׁ֤ר אַתָּה֙ עוֹמֵ֣ד עָלָ֔יו אַדְמַת־קֹ֖דֶשׁ הֽוּא | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
198 | EXO | 3 | 5 | prv9 | grammar-connect-logic-result | כִּ֣י הַמָּק֗וֹם אֲשֶׁ֤ר אַתָּה֙ עוֹמֵ֣ד עָלָ֔יו אַדְמַת־קֹ֖דֶשׁ הֽוּאכִּ֣י הַמָּק֗וֹם אֲשֶׁ֤ר אַתָּה֙ עוֹמֵ֣ד עָלָ֔יו אַדְמַת־קֹ֖דֶשׁ הֽוּא | 1 | set apart | This is the reason Moses must stop coming close to the burning bush and take off his sandals. Your language may need to put the reason before the commands, as in, “The place on which you are standing, it is holy ground, so you must not come close to here. Take your sandals off from on your feet.”(See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) |
199 | EXO | 3 | 6 | sxk8 | אָנֹכִי֙ אֱלֹהֵ֣י אָבִ֔יךָ אֱלֹהֵ֧י אַבְרָהָ֛ם אֱלֹהֵ֥י יִצְחָ֖ק וֵאלֹהֵ֣י יַעֲקֹ֑ב | 1 | the God of your father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob | All of these men worshiped the same God. Alternate translation: “the God of your father, of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Jacob” | |
200 | EXO | 3 | 6 | 3qwa | figs-quotemarks | אָנֹכִי֙ אֱלֹהֵ֣י אָבִ֔יךָ אֱלֹהֵ֧י אַבְרָהָ֛ם אֱלֹהֵ֥י יִצְחָ֖ק וֵאלֹהֵ֣י יַעֲקֹ֑ב | 1 | This a direct quotation. The UST continues the quotation from verse 5 rather than including an additional “he said.” This may be more natural in some languages. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
201 | EXO | 3 | 6 | l5sy | | אָבִ֔יךָ | 1 | your father | Possible meanings are (1) “your ancestor” or (2) “your father.” If it means “your ancestor,” then the phrases following it clarify who “your father” refers to: it refers to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. If it means “your father,” then it refers to Moses’s own father. It most cases it will be best to translate it as “your father,” i.e. Amram, Moses’s father. |
202 | EXO | 3 | 6 | lfbb | grammar-connect-logic-result | וַיַּסְתֵּ֤ר מֹשֶׁה֙ פָּנָ֔יו כִּ֣י יָרֵ֔א מֵהַבִּ֖יט אֶל־הָאֱלֹהִֽים | 1 | Reason: for he was afraid from staring toward God Result: And Moses hid his face Some languages may need to put the reason before the result. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]] and Exodus 33:20) | |
203 | EXO | 3 | 7 | nl33 | figs-quotemarks | וַיֹּ֣אמֶר יְהוָ֔ה | 1 | After this phrase a direct quote begins that continues through the end of verse 10. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
204 | EXO | 3 | 7 | xoz0 | figs-idiom | רָאֹ֥ה רָאִ֛יתִי | 1 | The repetition of see expresses the intensity, certainty, or clarity of Yahweh’s seeing. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
205 | EXO | 3 | 7 | tpk0 | figs-possession | אֶת־עֳנִ֥י עַמִּ֖י | 1 | There are two possessives here. 1) “affliction of … people”: This is an event-related possessive where the people are the objects of affliction. They are treated badly as slaves. 2) “my people”: This one is more difficult as it involves both ownership and the possessive of social relationship. God views his people as his possession, and he is also in relationship with them as their God because they are descended from Abraham, though at this time they may not know God as theirs. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | |
206 | EXO | 3 | 7 | p3tx | figs-metonymy | מִפְּנֵ֣י נֹֽגְשָׂ֔יו | 1 | Faces refers to the whole person or the presence of the person(s) who were oppressing the Israelites. If this image is used in your language, you may translate it. If a similar image is used, you may consider using it. If neither is the case, you may omit the word “face” and translate the meaning. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
207 | EXO | 3 | 7 | xx7r | נֹֽגְשָׂ֔יו | 1 | taskmasters | “his oppressors” | |
208 | EXO | 3 | 7 | ofxt | כִּ֥י | 1 | The conjunction is probably functioning modally here, intensifying the expression of Yahweh’s knowledge. Your translation should express Yahweh’s knowing with certainty or strength. | ||
209 | EXO | 3 | 7 | mfn2 | figs-collectivenouns | נֹֽגְשָׂ֔יו…מַכְאֹבָֽיו | 1 | These pronouns, him and his, refer to the Israelites as a group in the singular. They agree with “people” as a collective noun in 3:6. Some languages may have to use plural pronouns. Others may have to match the pronoun’s gender to the grammatical gender of the word for “people” in their language. If necessary, change “him” to “them” or change “his” to “hers” or “its” (depending on grammatical gender of “people”.) Alternate translation: “those who oppress them…their anguish” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-collectivenouns]]) | |
210 | EXO | 3 | 7 | hkcj | figs-possession | מַכְאֹבָֽיו | 1 | This is an event-related possessive where the people (as a group: his) are the subjects of anguish. Your translation should express that they are in deep mental and emotional distress (anguish). (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | |
211 | EXO | 3 | 7 | ui28 | figs-explicit | מַכְאֹבָֽיו | 1 | It is implied that they are in deep mental and emotional distress (anguish) because they are treated badly as slaves. You may make this explicit. Alternate translation: “his anguish from his slavery” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
212 | EXO | 3 | 8 | 9ia8 | grammar-connect-logic-result | וָאֵרֵ֞ד לְהַצִּיל֣וֹ׀ מִיַּ֣ד מִצְרַ֗יִם וּֽלְהַעֲלֹתוֹ֮ מִן־הָאָ֣רֶץ הַהִוא֒ אֶל־אֶ֤רֶץ טוֹבָה֙ וּרְחָבָ֔ה אֶל־אֶ֛רֶץ זָבַ֥ת חָלָ֖ב וּדְבָ֑שׁ אֶל־מְק֤וֹם הַֽכְּנַעֲנִי֙ וְהַ֣חִתִּ֔י וְהָֽאֱמֹרִי֙ וְהַפְּרִזִּ֔י וְהַחִוִּ֖י וְהַיְבוּסִֽי׃ | 1 | Verse 8 contains God’s intended result from his acts of seeing and hearing, expressed in both verses 7 and 9. You may need to expressly mark this, for instance by introducing verse 8 with something like “therefore,” and verse 9 with something like “again, because.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) | |
213 | EXO | 3 | 8 | xy36 | figs-go | וָאֵרֵ֞ד | 1 | God is figuratively expressing that he is descending from heaven to earth to intervene. God is always everywhere, but this means his special attention will be directed to this situation. Use whatever form of come or go is appropriate in your language for this. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-go]]) | |
214 | EXO | 3 | 8 | nahb | figs-collectivenouns | לְהַצִּיל֣וֹ…וּֽלְהַעֲלֹתוֹ֮ | 1 | Here, him refers in the singular to the Israelites as a group. It is agreeing with “people” as a collective noun in 3:6. Some languages may have to use plural pronouns. Others may have to match the pronoun’s gender to the grammatical gender of the word for “people” in their language. See what you did in the previous verse. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-collectivenouns]]) | |
215 | EXO | 3 | 8 | 8afv | figs-metaphor | מִיַּ֣ד | 1 | Someone’s hand is a common metaphor for power and control. Use a similar image if your language has one. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
216 | EXO | 3 | 8 | djbz | figs-possession | מִיַּ֣ד מִצְרַ֗יִם | 1 | This is a possessive where the Egyptians are the subject of the hand, which means power. The Egyptians used their power and control to oppress the Israelites. Use a phrase in your language that expresses the idea of a group of people having power. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | |
217 | EXO | 3 | 8 | mqyp | figs-parallelism | אֶל־אֶ֤רֶץ טוֹבָה֙ וּרְחָבָ֔ה אֶל־אֶ֛רֶץ זָבַ֥ת חָלָ֖ב וּדְבָ֑שׁ | 1 | There are multiple levels of parallelism here. First, the statements, to a good and wide land and to a land flowing with milk and honey are in parallel with each other. Within each of those, good and wide are in parallel with each other and also milk and honey are in parallel with each other. Each of these levels is meant to reinforce and expand on one another. These are not examples of synonymous parallelism, and each part of the statement should be translated. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]]) | |
218 | EXO | 3 | 8 | 37fp | figs-metonymy | חָלָ֖ב וּדְבָ֑שׁ | 1 | Here, milk is a metonym for domestic animals and the food products obtained from them; honey is a metonym for the food obtained from growing plants. See UST and the next note (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
219 | EXO | 3 | 8 | pxy8 | figs-metaphor | אֶ֛רֶץ זָבַ֥ת חָלָ֖ב וּדְבָ֑שׁ | 1 | a land flowing with milk and honey | God spoke of the land being good for animals and plants as if the milk and honey from those animals and plants were flowing through the land. If this metaphor makes sense in your language, you may translate it, if your language has metaphors that mean a land is good for producing healthy livestock and good crops, you may consider using those. If neither is the case, you may translate the meaning. See UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
220 | EXO | 3 | 8 | dtz9 | זָבַ֥ת | 1 | flowing with | “full of” or “with an abundance of” | |
221 | EXO | 3 | 8 | q94i | figs-metonymy | חָלָ֖ב | 1 | milk | Since milk comes from cows and goats, this represents food produced by livestock. Alternate translation: “food from livestock” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
222 | EXO | 3 | 8 | l1as | figs-metonymy | וּדְבָ֑שׁ | 1 | honey | Since honey is produced from flowers, this represents food from crops. Alternate translation: “food from crops” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
223 | EXO | 3 | 9 | a2kf | grammar-connect-logic-result | וְעַתָּ֕ה | 1 | This functions as a discourse marker expressing logical conclusion. “Therefore” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) | |
224 | EXO | 3 | 9 | tp2v | figs-exclamations | הִנֵּ֛ה | 1 | This is a term meant to focus the attention of the listener on what the speaker is about to say. If there is not a good way to translate this term in your language, this term can be omitted from the translation, or you can use an alternate translation like “certainly.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-exclamations]]) | |
225 | EXO | 3 | 9 | uup9 | figs-personification | צַעֲקַ֥ת בְּנֵי־יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל בָּ֣אָה אֵלָ֑י | 1 | the shouts of the people of Israel have come to me | Here, the cry is spoken of as if it were a person who is capable of moving on his own. Alternate translation: “I have heard the cries of the people of Israel” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-personification]]) |
226 | EXO | 3 | 9 | gwou | figs-abstractnouns | רָאִ֨יתִי֙ אֶת־הַלַּ֔חַץ אֲשֶׁ֥ר מִצְרַ֖יִם לֹחֲצִ֥ים אֹתָֽם | 1 | Here, oppression is an abstract noun which you could translate as a verb if you cannot use this form in your language. Alternate translation: “I have seen how the Egyptians are oppressing them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]]) | |
227 | EXO | 3 | 10 | y4m1 | grammar-connect-logic-result | וְעַתָּ֣ה | 1 | And now functions as a discourse marker expressing logical conclusion. “Therefore” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) | |
228 | EXO | 3 | 10 | spwh | figs-quotemarks | מִמִּצְרָֽיִם | 1 | After this phrase, the direct quote of what the Yahweh said starting in 3:7 ends. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with a closing first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the end of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
229 | EXO | 3 | 11 | y8cr | figs-rquestion | מִ֣י אָנֹ֔כִי כִּ֥י אֵלֵ֖ךְ אֶל־פַּרְעֹ֑ה וְכִ֥י אוֹצִ֛יא אֶת־בְּנֵ֥י יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל מִמִּצְרָֽיִם | 1 | Who am I, that I should go to Pharaoh…Egypt? | Moses uses this question to tell God that he, Moses, is not the right person for the task. Alternate translation: See UST (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) |
230 | EXO | 3 | 11 | ax7w | figs-quotemarks | מִ֣י אָנֹ֔כִי כִּ֥י אֵלֵ֖ךְ אֶל־פַּרְעֹ֑ה וְכִ֥י אוֹצִ֛יא אֶת־בְּנֵ֥י יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל מִמִּצְרָֽיִם | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
231 | EXO | 3 | 12 | ykp3 | figs-quotemarks | כִּֽי־אֶֽהְיֶ֣ה עִמָּ֔ךְ וְזֶה־לְּךָ֣ הָא֔וֹת כִּ֥י אָנֹכִ֖י שְׁלַחְתִּ֑יךָ בְּהוֹצִֽיאֲךָ֤ אֶת־הָעָם֙ מִמִּצְרַ֔יִם תַּֽעַבְדוּן֙ אֶת־הָ֣אֱלֹהִ֔ים עַ֖ל הָהָ֥ר הַזֶּֽה | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
232 | EXO | 3 | 12 | xugf | figs-youdual | תַּֽעַבְדוּן֙ | 1 | If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
233 | EXO | 3 | 13 | 8izv | figs-quotemarks | הִנֵּ֨ה אָנֹכִ֣י בָא֮ אֶל־בְּנֵ֣י יִשְׂרָאֵל֒ וְאָמַרְתִּ֣י לָהֶ֔ם אֱלֹהֵ֥י אֲבוֹתֵיכֶ֖ם שְׁלָחַ֣נִי אֲלֵיכֶ֑ם וְאָֽמְרוּ־לִ֣י מַה־שְּׁמ֔וֹ מָ֥ה אֹמַ֖ר אֲלֵהֶֽם | 1 | This is a direct quotation containing two second-level quotes within it. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
234 | EXO | 3 | 13 | lqms | grammar-connect-condition-hypothetical | הִנֵּ֨ה אָנֹכִ֣י בָא֮ אֶל־בְּנֵ֣י יִשְׂרָאֵל֒ וְאָמַרְתִּ֣י לָהֶ֔ם אֱלֹהֵ֥י אֲבוֹתֵיכֶ֖ם שְׁלָחַ֣נִי אֲלֵיכֶ֑ם וְאָֽמְרוּ־לִ֣י מַה־שְּׁמ֔וֹ | 1 | Moses presents God with a hypothetical situation here. The three events (go, say, say) are part of one hypothetical event. You should translate this in a way that makes it clear that this is a future, not-yet-real event. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-condition-hypothetical]]) | |
235 | EXO | 3 | 13 | jq42 | הִנֵּ֨ה | 1 | Behold is a term meant to focus the attention of the listener on what the speaker is about to say. In this case, Moses uses it to introduce what he views as a probable future occurrence. Alternative translation: “Now” | ||
236 | EXO | 3 | 13 | 0n81 | figs-go | בָא֮ | 1 | In your language, use go or “come” as makes most sense for Moses’ hypothetical action of going from the mountain to where the Israelites are. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-go]]) | |
237 | EXO | 3 | 13 | m9uy | figs-quotesinquotes | אֱלֹהֵ֥י אֲבוֹתֵיכֶ֖ם שְׁלָחַ֣נִי אֲלֵיכֶ֑ם | 1 | This is a second-level quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with second-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation inside a quotation. However, you may also choose to translate it as an indirect quotation. Alternate translation: “that the God of their fathers has sent me to them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes]]) | |
238 | EXO | 3 | 13 | ru0a | figs-metaphor | אֱלֹהֵ֥י אֲבוֹתֵיכֶ֖ם | 1 | Here, fathers figuratively means “ancestors.” Alternate translation: “The God of your ancestors” or “The God whom your ancestors worshiped” (See:[[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
239 | EXO | 3 | 13 | vfsk | figs-quotemarks | מַה־שְּׁמ֔וֹ | 1 | This is a second-level quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with second-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation inside a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
240 | EXO | 3 | 13 | bkei | grammar-connect-logic-result | מָ֥ה אֹמַ֖ר אֲלֵהֶֽם | 1 | Moses is asking God what he should do as a result of the hypothetical situation he presented. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) | |
241 | EXO | 3 | 14 | cli8 | אֶֽהְיֶ֖ה אֲשֶׁ֣ר אֶֽהְיֶ֑ה | 1 | God said to Moses, “I AM THAT I AM.” | This is God’s response to Moses’s question about God’s name. This can be made explicit. Alternate translation: “God said to Moses, ‘Tell them that God says his name is “I AM THAT I AM.”’” | |
242 | EXO | 3 | 14 | b6vk | אֶֽהְיֶ֖ה אֲשֶׁ֣ר אֶֽהְיֶ֑ה | 1 | I AM THAT I AM | Possible meanings are (1) this whole sentence is God’s name or (2) God is not telling his name but something about himself. By saying this, God is teaching that he is eternal; he has always lived and always will live. | |
243 | EXO | 3 | 14 | s62u | אֶֽהְיֶ֖ה…אֶֽהְיֶ֑ה…אֶֽהְיֶ֖ה | 1 | I AM | Languages that do not have an equivalent to the verb “am” may need to render this as “I LIVE” or “I EXIST.” | |
244 | EXO | 3 | 14 | t745 | וַיֹּ֗אמֶר | 1 | This is still God speaking. It may make more sense to omit this in some languages. | ||
245 | EXO | 3 | 14 | 70ge | figs-quotesinquotes | אֶֽהְיֶ֖ה שְׁלָחַ֥נִי אֲלֵיכֶֽם | 1 | This is a second-level quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with second-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation inside a quotation. However, you may also choose to translate it as an indirect quotation as in the UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes]]) | |
246 | EXO | 3 | 15 | 897b | וַיֹּאמֶר֩ ע֨וֹד אֱלֹהִ֜ים אֶל־מֹשֶׁ֗ה | 1 | As God is still speaking, it may make more sense to omit this in some languages. | ||
247 | EXO | 3 | 15 | 7aoa | figs-quotemarks | אֶל־מֹשֶׁ֗ה | 1 | After this phrase, a direct quotation begins that continues until the end of chapter 3 at verse 22. This quotation contains four levels as God tells Moses to tell the Israelite elders a specific message from God. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
248 | EXO | 3 | 15 | l962 | figs-quotesinquotes | יְהוָ֞ה אֱלֹהֵ֣י אֲבֹתֵיכֶ֗ם אֱלֹהֵ֨י אַבְרָהָ֜ם אֱלֹהֵ֥י יִצְחָ֛ק וֵאלֹהֵ֥י יַעֲקֹ֖ב שְׁלָחַ֣נִי אֲלֵיכֶ֑ם זֶה־שְּׁמִ֣י לְעֹלָ֔ם וְזֶ֥ה זִכְרִ֖י לְדֹ֥ר דֹּֽר | 1 | This is a second-level quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening second-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation within a quotation. It may be possible to translate it as an indirect quotation, but you will need to be careful to correctly change the pronoun persons. Alternative translation: “You must tell the Israelites that Yahweh, the God of their fathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, sent you to them. This is his name forever, and this is his memorial from generation to generation.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes]]) | |
249 | EXO | 3 | 15 | 2klc | figs-metaphor | אֱלֹהֵ֣י אֲבֹתֵיכֶ֗ם | 1 | Here, fathers figuratively means “ancestors.” Alternate translation: “the God of your ancestors” or “the God whom your ancestors worshiped” (See:[[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
250 | EXO | 3 | 15 | ixcb | figs-merism | לְדֹ֥ר דֹּֽר | 1 | The repetition of generation means something like “to each and every generation,” which means for all people at all times. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-merism]]) | |
251 | EXO | 3 | 16 | ec3v | figs-quotemarks | יְהוָ֞ה | 1 | General Information: | This begins a second-level quotation that continues until the end of verse 17. It contains a third-level quotation that begins at “I have certainly” and also continues to the end of verse 17. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening second-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation within a quotation. The closing marks for both the second and third-level quotations should not occur until the end of verse 17. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) |
252 | EXO | 3 | 16 | 35pw | figs-metaphor | אֱלֹהֵ֤י אֲבֹֽתֵיכֶם֙ | 1 | Here, fathers figuratively means “ancestors.” Alternate translation: “the God of your ancestors” or “the God whom your ancestors worshiped” (See:[[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
253 | EXO | 3 | 16 | xqy9 | אַבְרָהָ֛ם יִצְחָ֥ק וְיַעֲקֹ֖ב | 1 | the God of your ancestors, the God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Jacob | Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were three of the Israelites’ ancestors. They all worshiped the same God. | |
254 | EXO | 3 | 16 | dvsz | figs-quotemarks | פָּקֹ֤ד פָּקַ֨דְתִּי֙ | 1 | This begins a third-level quotation that continues until the end of verse 17. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening third-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation within a quotation that is within a quotation. The closing marks for both the second-level and third-level quotations should not occur until the end of verse 17. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
255 | EXO | 3 | 16 | efhh | figs-idiom | פָּקֹ֤ד פָּקַ֨דְתִּי֙ | 1 | The Hebrew word meaning attended, visited, or observed is repeated here for emphasis. This word often means God is coming to take action. Translate this phrase in a way that communicates God’s focused, caring observation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
256 | EXO | 3 | 16 | fv77 | figs-youdual | אֶתְכֶ֔ם | 1 | I have indeed observed you | The word you refers to the people of Israel. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) |
257 | EXO | 3 | 16 | 55jm | figs-activepassive | הֶעָשׂ֥וּי | 1 | In some languages you may not be able to translate this in the passive form. Alternative translation: see UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
258 | EXO | 3 | 16 | 4vgc | figs-metonymy | בְּמִצְרָֽיִם | 1 | The phrase in Egypt is a metonym for the Egyptian oppressors. Alternative translation: “by the Egyptians” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
259 | EXO | 3 | 17 | c54k | figs-quotesinquotes | אַעֲלֶ֣ה אֶתְכֶם֮ מֵעֳנִ֣י מִצְרַיִם֒ אֶל־אֶ֤רֶץ הַֽכְּנַעֲנִי֙ וְהַ֣חִתִּ֔י וְהָֽאֱמֹרִי֙ וְהַפְּרִזִּ֔י וְהַחִוִּ֖י וְהַיְבוּסִ֑י אֶל־אֶ֛רֶץ זָבַ֥ת חָלָ֖ב וּדְבָֽשׁ | 1 | This is a fourth-level quotation. It should be marked in some manner that distinguishes it from the outer three levels. Alternatively, it can be translated as an indirect quotation, see UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes]]) | |
260 | EXO | 3 | 17 | eloj | figs-quotemarks | וּדְבָֽשׁ | 1 | If you are using direct quotations, at the end of this verse you should have three closing markers. In English, it looks like ’ ” ’ (without spaces). (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
261 | EXO | 3 | 17 | r8mg | figs-idiom | אַעֲלֶ֣ה | 1 | Regardless of the geographic realities, to bring up does not primarily have a literal meaning. Rather, it means to bring the Israelites into a better situation. God promised to bring them up from their low status as slaves to a place where they would be the masters of a good land. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
262 | EXO | 3 | 17 | wyvt | figs-metonymy | חָלָ֖ב וּדְבָֽשׁ | 1 | Here, milk is a metonym for domestic animals and the food products obtained from them; honey is a metonym for the food obtained from growing plants. See UST and the next note (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
263 | EXO | 3 | 17 | pwn5 | figs-metaphor | אֶ֛רֶץ זָבַ֥ת חָלָ֖ב וּדְבָֽשׁ | 1 | a land flowing with milk and honey | God spoke of the land being good for animals and plants as if the milk and honey from those animals and plants were flowing through the land. See how you translated this in Exodus 3:8 at [[rc://en/tn/help/exo/03/08/pxy8]]. Alternate translation: “a land that is excellent for raising livestock and growing crops” or “a land where milk and honey flow” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
264 | EXO | 3 | 17 | za9l | זָבַ֥ת | 1 | flowing with | “full of” or “with an abundance of” | |
265 | EXO | 3 | 17 | rtr5 | figs-metonymy | חָלָ֖ב | 1 | milk | Since milk comes from cows and goats, this represents food produced by livestock. Alternate translation: “food from livestock” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
266 | EXO | 3 | 17 | msf8 | figs-metonymy | וּדְבָֽשׁ | 1 | honey | Since honey is produced from flowers, this represents food from crops. Alternate translation: “food from crops” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
267 | EXO | 3 | 18 | cy2z | figs-idiom | וְשָׁמְע֖וּ | 1 | Listen often means “hear and do/obey.” Alternative translation: “heed” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
268 | EXO | 3 | 18 | j24k | writing-participants | לְקֹלֶ֑ךָ…אַתָּה֩ | 1 | They will listen to you | The word you refers to Moses. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) |
269 | EXO | 3 | 18 | 9na8 | figs-synecdoche | לְקֹלֶ֑ךָ | 1 | This phrase means the elders will listen to the message Moses brings from God. Alternative translation: “to your message” or “to my message which you tell them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]]) | |
270 | EXO | 3 | 18 | r74o | figs-possession | וְזִקְנֵ֨י יִשְׂרָאֵ֜ל | 1 | This is a possessive of social relationship. Alternative translation: “elders in charge of the Israelites” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | |
271 | EXO | 3 | 18 | eep7 | figs-collectivenouns | יִשְׂרָאֵ֜ל | 1 | Israel is a collective noun that refers to all the Israelites. Alternative translation: “the Israelites” or “the Israelite people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-collectivenouns]]) | |
272 | EXO | 3 | 18 | ot9r | figs-metonymy | מִצְרַ֗יִם | 1 | Here, Egypt refers to the Egyptian nation. Alternate translation: “of the Egyptians” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
273 | EXO | 3 | 18 | idp7 | figs-youdual | וַאֲמַרְתֶּ֤ם | 1 | General Information: | If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) |
274 | EXO | 3 | 18 | i47o | figs-exclusive | עָלֵ֔ינוּ…נֵֽלֲכָה…וְנִזְבְּחָ֖ה | 1 | These instances of us are exclusive; they include Moses, the elders, and all the Israelites, but exclude the king of Egypt. If your language makes this distinction, verify that you used the correct form. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-exclusive]]) | |
275 | EXO | 3 | 18 | 4eal | translate-numbers | שְׁלֹ֤שֶׁת | 1 | “3” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
276 | EXO | 3 | 19 | qf46 | figs-metonymy | וְלֹ֖א בְּיָ֥ד חֲזָקָֽה | 1 | unless his hand is forced | The word hand is a metonym for the power of the owner of the hand. Possible meanings are (1) “only if he sees that he has no power to do anything else,” where the “hand” belongs to Pharaoh; where the “hand” belongs to Yahweh, (2) “only if I force him to let you go” or (3) “not even if I force him to let you go.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]] |
277 | EXO | 3 | 20 | nuzx | grammar-connect-logic-result | וְשָׁלַחְתִּ֤י | 1 | God says this will be a result of the king of Egypt’s stubbornness. Alternate translation: “Therefore I will send out” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) | |
278 | EXO | 3 | 20 | yds5 | figs-metonymy | וְשָׁלַחְתִּ֤י אֶת־יָדִי֙ | 1 | I will reach out with my hand and attack | Here, hand refers to God’s power. Alternate translation: “I will use my strength” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
279 | EXO | 3 | 20 | dzsp | figs-metonymy | מִצְרַ֔יִם | 1 | Egypt refers to both the land and the people group, and then, by extension, to Pharaoh as well. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
280 | EXO | 3 | 20 | c9a3 | מִצְרַ֔יִם…בְּקִרְבּ֑וֹ | 1 | Here, him refers to Egypt as a collective. | ||
281 | EXO | 3 | 20 | 6dw3 | grammar-connect-time-sequential | וְאַחֲרֵי־כֵ֖ן | 1 | Here the sequential nature of these happenings is emphasized. Consider using a stronger sequential connective term than usual here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-time-sequential]]) | |
282 | EXO | 3 | 20 | ay53 | writing-participants | יְשַׁלַּ֥ח | 1 | Here, he refers to the Pharaoh, the king of Egypt. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
283 | EXO | 3 | 20 | awxs | figs-youdual | אֶתְכֶֽם | 1 | Here, you refers to the Israelites. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form here.(See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
284 | EXO | 3 | 21 | btwc | figs-idiom | חֵ֥ן…בְּעֵינֵ֣י מִצְרָ֑יִם | 1 | In the eyes of the Egyptians is an idiom for the Egyptian’s feelings. Favor means those feelings are positive. Taken together, this means that when the Egyptians see the Israelites (Hebrews) leaving Egypt, they will gladly help them (because they want them to leave so badly due to the Egyptians suffering under God’s judgment). If your language has the same or a similar idiom, you can translate or use it. Otherwise, you can translate the meaning. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
285 | EXO | 3 | 21 | 82wf | figs-possession | בְּעֵינֵ֣י מִצְרָ֑יִם | 1 | This is a part-whole possessive. Also, if your language uses a specific form of the possessive for things one cannot lose, it would be appropriate to use that form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | |
286 | EXO | 3 | 21 | s45u | הָֽעָם־הַזֶּ֖ה | 1 | “you” | ||
287 | EXO | 3 | 21 | uz3c | figs-youdual | תֵֽלֵכ֔וּן…תֵלְכ֖וּ | 1 | If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
288 | EXO | 3 | 21 | 19sl | figs-go | תֵֽלֵכ֔וּן…תֵלְכ֖וּ | 1 | “leave” or “go out” or “come out” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-go]]) | |
289 | EXO | 3 | 21 | 89u7 | figs-doublenegatives | לֹ֥א …רֵיקָֽם | 1 | The double negative, not … emptily is used to mean “full.” Alternate translation: “[go] with many things” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublenegatives]]) | |
290 | EXO | 3 | 21 | kt7b | figs-litotes | לֹ֥א תֵלְכ֖וּ רֵיקָֽם | 1 | will not go empty-handed | This phrase is used to emphasize the opposite meaning. Alternate translation: “you will go with your hands full of good things” or “you will go with many valuable things” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-litotes]]) |
291 | EXO | 3 | 22 | w2av | וּמִגָּרַ֣ת בֵּיתָ֔הּ | 1 | any women staying in her neighbors’ houses | Sojourning means living somewhere other than one’s native land, usually temporarily. It is unclear both who the sojourning (visiting) women are and in whose house they are sojourning, leaving several possibilities. Most translations that make a decision about who they are identify both the temporary resident and her host home as Egyptian. This makes sense as the Israelites will be plundering the Egyptians. If it is possible to leave this ambiguous in your translation, that would be best. | |
292 | EXO | 3 | 22 | 474q | figs-youdual | וְשַׂמְתֶּ֗ם עַל־בְּנֵיכֶם֙ וְעַל־בְּנֹ֣תֵיכֶ֔ם וְנִצַּלְתֶּ֖ם | 1 | Each of these is a plural you. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
293 | EXO | 3 | 22 | h38j | figs-quotemarks | מִצְרָֽיִם | 1 | After this phrase, the direct quote of Yahweh’s word starting in verse 15 ends. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with a closing first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the end of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
294 | EXO | 4 | intro | kap5 | 0 | Exodus 04 General NotesPotential Translation IssuesQuotations
Order of events
Thus says YahwehThe first of over 400 occurrences throughout the Old Testament of a standard phrase used to introduce direct, authoritative instruction from Yahweh occurs in 4:22. It occurs ten times in the book of Exodus; nine of these are between chapters 4–11. It would be good for your team to have a standard way to translate this that makes it clear that the words that come next are directly from God. If your language has a standard way of introducing a new message from your leader that alerts the hearers that these are the words of the leader, that would be a good phrase to consider. Yahweh’s attempt to kill someoneThe encounter recorded from 4:24 to 4:26 is one of the strangest and most difficult passages in the entire book. Difficulties include:
Study concepts in this chapterMoses does not understandAlthough Moses believes in Yahweh, he does not trust in him. This is because Moses lacks understanding. Moses tries to believe the things he is asked to do are done by his own power. Yahweh is trying to get Moses to trust that these things are Yahweh’s doing. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/believe]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/trust]]) Children of GodThis chapter introduces the concept that Israel, the people group, is the chosen people of God and God’s firstborn son. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/elect]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/peopleofgod]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/other/firstborn]]) Yahweh hardened Pharaoh’s heartScholars are divided over how to understand this statement. There is debate over whether Pharaoh plays an active or passive role in the hardening of his own heart. Translators should simply follow the text. In Exodus 4-14 there are ten statements that Yahweh hardens Pharaoh’s heart, and ten statements that Pharaoh hardens his own heart. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |||
295 | EXO | 4 | 1 | j4yg | וַיַּ֤עַן מֹשֶׁה֙ וַיֹּ֔אמֶר | 1 | if they do not believe | Here, answered and said is a Hebrew expression which does not convey any extra information. Unless your language naturally uses a similar structure, it is better to translate one verb and omit the other. Alternate translation: “Moses answered” | |
296 | EXO | 4 | 1 | b3xv | figs-quotemarks | וְהֵן֙ לֹֽא־יַאֲמִ֣ינוּ לִ֔י וְלֹ֥א יִשְׁמְע֖וּ בְּקֹלִ֑י כִּ֣י יֹֽאמְר֔וּ לֹֽא־נִרְאָ֥ה אֵלֶ֖יךָ יְהוָֽה | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
297 | EXO | 4 | 1 | neto | figs-quotesinquotes | לֹֽא־נִרְאָ֥ה אֵלֶ֖יךָ יְהוָֽה | 1 | This is a second-level quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with second-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation within a quotation. However, you could translate it as an indirect quotation. Alternate translation: “that Yahweh has not appeared to me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes]]) | |
298 | EXO | 4 | 1 | 327j | וְהֵן֙ | 1 | This is a term meant to focus the attention of the listener on what the speaker is about to say. If there is not a good way to translate this term in your language, this term can be omitted from the translation, or you can use an alternate translation like “Listen to me.” | ||
299 | EXO | 4 | 2 | 87dl | writing-participants | אֵלָ֛יו…וַיֹּ֖אמֶר | 1 | “Moses” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
300 | EXO | 4 | 2 | r3f9 | figs-quotemarks | מזה בְיָדֶ֑ךָ | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
301 | EXO | 4 | 2 | p8sg | figs-quotemarks | מַטֶּֽה | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
302 | EXO | 4 | 3 | jgir | figs-quotemarks | הַשְׁלִיכֵ֣הוּ אַ֔רְצָה | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
303 | EXO | 4 | 3 | zycd | figs-metonymy | מִפָּנָֽיו | 1 | Here, “face” figuratively represents the snake itself. Alternative translation: “from the snake” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
304 | EXO | 4 | 4 | g6bk | וֶאֱחֹ֖ז בִּזְנָב֑וֹ | 1 | take it by the tail | “and pick it up by the tail” or “and grasp it by the tail” | |
305 | EXO | 4 | 4 | mqpc | figs-quotemarks | שְׁלַח֙ יָֽדְךָ֔ וֶאֱחֹ֖ז בִּזְנָב֑וֹ | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
306 | EXO | 4 | 4 | bzmp | grammar-connect-time-sequential | שְׁלַח֙ יָֽדְךָ֔ וֶאֱחֹ֖ז בִּזְנָב֑וֹ | 1 | This direct quotation is interrupted by Moses obeying Yahweh. This is probably a tightly ordered sequence of events where Yahweh paused and then continued speaking immediately after Moses obeyed. The quote resumes in verse 5 and there is more discussion there about how to handle the resumption.(See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-time-sequential]]) | |
307 | EXO | 4 | 4 | m86n | וַיְהִ֥י לְמַטֶּ֖ה | 1 | became a staff | “and it turned into a rod” or “and it changed into a staff” | |
308 | EXO | 4 | 5 | l4tn | figs-quotemarks | לְמַ֣עַן יַאֲמִ֔ינוּ כִּֽי־נִרְאָ֥ה אֵלֶ֛יךָ יְהוָ֖ה אֱלֹהֵ֣י אֲבֹתָ֑ם אֱלֹהֵ֧י אַבְרָהָ֛ם אֱלֹהֵ֥י יִצְחָ֖ק וֵאלֹהֵ֥י יַעֲקֹֽב | 1 | This continues the direct quotation from the first part of verse 4. It may be more natural to reorganize verses four and five to keep the quote together. If you rearrange like this, Moses picking up the snake/staff should come after the full quotation. However, it is better to do something similar to the UST, which restates that Yahweh is speaking and provides some implied directives from Yahweh to make a complete sentence. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
309 | EXO | 4 | 5 | m4fk | figs-ellipsis | לְמַ֣עַן יַאֲמִ֔ינוּ כִּֽי־נִרְאָ֥ה אֵלֶ֛יךָ יְהוָ֖ה אֱלֹהֵ֣י אֲבֹתָ֑ם אֱלֹהֵ֧י אַבְרָהָ֛ם אֱלֹהֵ֥י יִצְחָ֖ק וֵאלֹהֵ֥י יַעֲקֹֽב | 1 | This quote is not a complete sentence; the UST provides a clarification. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-ellipsis]]) | |
310 | EXO | 4 | 5 | 9iok | writing-participants | יַאֲמִ֔ינוּ…אֲבֹתָ֑ם | 1 | These pronouns refer either to the Israelites or to the Israelite elders. God had instructed Moses to gather and speak to the elders; if you make this participant explicit, elders is a better option. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
311 | EXO | 4 | 5 | oqi5 | writing-participants | אֵלֶ֛יךָ | 1 | This refers to Moses. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
312 | EXO | 4 | 5 | jr8m | אֱלֹהֵ֣י אֲבֹתָ֑ם אֱלֹהֵ֧י אַבְרָהָ֛ם אֱלֹהֵ֥י יִצְחָ֖ק וֵאלֹהֵ֥י יַעֲקֹֽב | 1 | the God of their ancestors, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob | Abraham, Isaac and Jacob were three of their ancestors. They all worshiped the same God. | |
313 | EXO | 4 | 6 | 0hre | figs-quotemarks | הָֽבֵא־נָ֤א יָֽדְךָ֙ בְּחֵיקֶ֔ךָ | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
314 | EXO | 4 | 6 | ep52 | figs-exclamations | וְהִנֵּ֥ה | 1 | behold | This word is used to create an exclamation, showing surprise. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-exclamations]]) |
315 | EXO | 4 | 6 | pw7g | figs-simile | כַּשָּֽׁלֶג | 1 | as white as snow | The word like (ULT) or “as” (UST) here is used to compare how Moses’ hand looked. You may not have a word for snow in your language. If so, consider an alternative that describes something very white. You may need to make the whiteness explicit. Alternate translation: “like wool” or “that made it look white like the sand on the beach” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-simile]]) |
316 | EXO | 4 | 7 | kv9r | figs-quotemarks | הָשֵׁ֤ב יָֽדְךָ֙ אֶל־חֵיקֶ֔ךָ | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
317 | EXO | 4 | 7 | prr9 | figs-exclamations | וְהִנֵּה | 1 | This word is used to create an exclamation, showing surprise. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-exclamations]]) | |
318 | EXO | 4 | 8 | q9qb | figs-exclamations | וְהָיָה֙ | 1 | Yahweh’s speech resumes here and continues through the end of verse 9. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
319 | EXO | 4 | 8 | well | figs-personification | וְלֹ֣א יִשְׁמְע֔וּ לְקֹ֖ל הָאֹ֣ת הָרִאשׁ֑וֹן וְהֶֽאֱמִ֔ינוּ לְקֹ֖ל הָאֹ֥ת הָאַחֲרֽוֹן | 1 | Here the signs are spoken of as if they had a voice with which they could speak. If this imagery would not make sense in your language, you may need to translate this in a way that makes explicit that the signs are meant to be proof that God sent Moses. Alternative translation: “and are not convinced that God has appeared to you by seeing the first sign, then they will be convinced by seeing the second sign.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-personification]]) | |
320 | EXO | 4 | 8 | gxlg | writing-participants | יַאֲמִ֣ינוּ…יִשְׁמְע֔וּ…וְהֶֽאֱמִ֔ינוּ | 1 | These pronouns refer either to the Israelites or to the Israelite elders. God had instructed Moses to gather and speak to the elders; if you make this participant explicit, elders is the better option, but be sure to do the same as you did in verse 5. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
321 | EXO | 4 | 8 | lsb3 | לֹ֣א יַאֲמִ֣ינוּ…וְהֶֽאֱמִ֔ינוּ | 1 | pay attention | “they do not acknowledge… then they will acknowledge” or “they do not accept… then they will accept” | |
322 | EXO | 4 | 9 | q82r | writing-participants | יַאֲמִ֡ינוּ…יִשְׁמְעוּן֙ | 1 | These pronouns refer either to the Israelites or to the Israelite elders. God had instructed Moses to gather and speak to the elders; if you make this participant explicit, elders is the better option, but be sure to do the same as you did in verse 5. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
323 | EXO | 4 | 9 | 2hna | figs-quotemarks | וְהָי֥וּ לְדָ֖ם בַּיַּבָּֽשֶׁת | 1 | After this phrase, the direct quote of Yahweh’s speech from the previous verse ends. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with a closing first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the end of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
324 | EXO | 4 | 10 | aazp | figs-quotemarks | בִּ֣י אֲדֹנָי֒ לֹא֩ אִ֨ישׁ דְּבָרִ֜ים אָנֹ֗כִי גַּ֤ם מִתְּמוֹל֙ גַּ֣ם מִשִּׁלְשֹׁ֔ם גַּ֛ם מֵאָ֥ז דַּבֶּרְךָ אֶל־עַבְדֶּ֑ךָ כִּ֧י כְבַד־פֶּ֛ה וּכְבַ֥ד לָשׁ֖וֹן אָנֹֽכִי | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
325 | EXO | 4 | 10 | t8i9 | בִּ֣י | 1 | This word is used by a speaker to beg a superior to allow him to speak. Alternate translation: “Please” | ||
326 | EXO | 4 | 10 | w12a | לֹא֩ אִ֨ישׁ דְּבָרִ֜ים אָנֹ֗כִי גַּ֤ם מִתְּמוֹל֙ גַּ֣ם מִשִּׁלְשֹׁ֔ם | 1 | have never been eloquent | “I have never been an excellent speaker” | |
327 | EXO | 4 | 10 | opes | אִ֨ישׁ דְּבָרִ֜ים | 1 | This expression means “a man who uses words well,” in other words, an eloquent man who can speak well and convincingly. | ||
328 | EXO | 4 | 10 | pk0l | figs-merism | גַּ֤ם מִתְּמוֹל֙ גַּ֣ם מִשִּׁלְשֹׁ֔ם | 1 | This phrase simply means “in the past.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-merism]]) | |
329 | EXO | 4 | 10 | wsl4 | figs-123person | עַבְדֶּ֑ךָ | 1 | Moses refers to himself as God’s servant to lower his status before God (and perhaps by doing so to make his argument of inability stronger). (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-123person]]) | |
330 | EXO | 4 | 10 | bv64 | figs-doublet | כְבַד־פֶּ֛ה וּכְבַ֥ד לָשׁ֖וֹן | 1 | I am slow of speech and slow of tongue | These phrases mean basically the same thing. Moses uses them to emphasize that he is not a good speaker. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]]) |
331 | EXO | 4 | 10 | zm3y | figs-metonymy | לָשׁ֖וֹן | 1 | slow of tongue | Here, tongue refers to Moses’ ability to speak. Alternate translation: “speech” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
332 | EXO | 4 | 11 | xpgf | figs-quotemarks | וַיֹּ֨אמֶר יְהוָ֜ה אֵלָ֗יו | 1 | After this phrase, a direct quote begins that continues to the end of the next verse. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
333 | EXO | 4 | 11 | ks2m | figs-rquestion | מִ֣י שָׂ֣ם פֶּה֮ לָֽאָדָם֒ | 1 | Who is it who made man’s mouth? | Yahweh uses this question to emphasize that he is the Creator who makes it possible for people to speak. Alternate translation: “I, Yahweh, am the one who created the human mouth and the ability to speak” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) |
334 | EXO | 4 | 11 | e1y6 | figs-rquestion | מִֽי־יָשׂ֣וּם אִלֵּ֔ם א֣וֹ חֵרֵ֔שׁ א֥וֹ פִקֵּ֖חַ א֣וֹ עִוֵּ֑ר | 1 | Who makes a man mute or deaf or seeing or blind? | Yahweh uses this question to emphasize that he is the one who decides if people can speak and hear, and if they can see. Alternate translation: “I, Yahweh, make people able to speak, or hear, or to see, or to be blind!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) |
335 | EXO | 4 | 11 | uq7j | figs-rquestion | הֲלֹ֥א אָנֹכִ֖י יְהוָֽה | 1 | Is it not I, Yahweh? | Yahweh uses this question to emphasize that he alone makes these decisions. Alternate translation: “I, Yahweh, am the one who does this!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) |
336 | EXO | 4 | 12 | kkr1 | figs-metonymy | וְאָנֹכִי֙ אֶֽהְיֶ֣ה עִם־פִּ֔יךָ | 1 | I will be with your mouth | Here, mouth refers to Moses’ ability to speak. Alternate translation: “I will give you the ability to speak” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
337 | EXO | 4 | 12 | 5dxg | figs-quotemarks | תְּדַבֵּֽר | 1 | After this phrase, the direct quote from the previous verse ends. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with a closing first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the end of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
338 | EXO | 4 | 13 | zy9m | figs-quotemarks | בִּ֣י אֲדֹנָ֑י שְֽׁלַֽח־נָ֖א בְּיַד־תִּשְׁלָֽח | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
339 | EXO | 4 | 13 | brer | בִּ֣י | 1 | This word is used by a speaker to beg a superior to allow him to speak. See what you did in verse 10. Alternate translation: “Please” | ||
340 | EXO | 4 | 13 | s8nl | שְֽׁלַֽח־נָ֖א בְּיַד־תִּשְׁלָֽח | 1 | In translating this phrase, it is important to make clear that Moses is asking Yahweh to send someone else. Here he is not accepting Yahweh’s commission. | ||
341 | EXO | 4 | 13 | 8ta6 | figs-synecdoche | בְּיַד | 1 | This phrase means “by a person.” The figure is of a person taking Yahweh’s message in his hand to the Israelites and Pharaoh. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]]) | |
342 | EXO | 4 | 14 | uy2v | figs-idiom | וַיִּֽחַר־אַ֨ף יְהוָ֜ה | 1 | This is an idiom meaning that Yahweh is angry. Alternate translation: “Yahweh became angry” (See: rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom) | |
343 | EXO | 4 | 14 | ifax | writing-participants | וַיֹּ֨אמֶר֙ | 1 | “and Yahweh said” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
344 | EXO | 4 | 14 | zn40 | figs-quotemarks | בְּמֹשֶׁ֗ה וַיֹּ֨אמֶר֙ | 1 | After this phrase a direct quote begins that continues until the end of verse 17. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
345 | EXO | 4 | 14 | okko | figs-rquestion | הֲלֹ֨א אַהֲרֹ֤ן אָחִ֨יךָ֙ הַלֵּוִ֔י | 1 | Yahweh uses this rhetorical question to suggest an alternative to Moses. Alternative translation: “I know you have a brother, Aaron the Levite.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) | |
346 | EXO | 4 | 14 | e0js | figs-kinship | אָחִ֨יךָ֙ | 1 | His brother Aaron was three years older than Moses (see Exodus 7:7), which may be important for translating “brother” in some languages. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-kinship]]) | |
347 | EXO | 4 | 14 | y5ed | figs-idiom | דַבֵּ֥ר יְדַבֵּ֖ר | 1 | In Hebrew, the word speak is repeated. This means he speaks well. English cannot convey this by doubling, so the meaning of the repetition was translated in the ULT in this case. If your language can say something like “speaking speaks” to mean “speaks well,” consider it; otherwise, translate the meaning similarly to the ULT or UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
348 | EXO | 4 | 14 | 8q64 | הִנֵּה | 1 | Behold is used to draw attention to surprising information that follows. If your language has a term that functions in that way (“Listen!” or “Look!” or “Pay Attention!”), use it here. | ||
349 | EXO | 4 | 14 | ettp | figs-go | יֹצֵ֣א | 1 | Yahweh says Aaron is coming from Egypt to Midian to find Moses. He is probably on foot. Depending on the language, the required form of go or come may vary. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-go]]) | |
350 | EXO | 4 | 14 | 8kn8 | grammar-connect-logic-result | וְשָׂמַ֥ח | 1 | Aaron will be glad because he sees Moses. Consider a conjunction or other form that expresses result as in the UST or alternative translation: “and because he sees you, he will have joy” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) | |
351 | EXO | 4 | 14 | ew4h | figs-metonymy | בְּלִבּֽוֹ | 1 | he will be glad in his heart | Here, heart refers to inner thoughts and emotions. If the heart is not a body part your culture uses to refer to a person’s thoughts and emotions, consider using whichever organ your culture would use for this image. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
352 | EXO | 4 | 15 | u97f | figs-metaphor | הַדְּבָרִ֖ים | 1 | put the words to say into his mouth | Words here are spoken of as if they were something that can be physically placed in a person’s mouth. Alternate translation: “the message that he is to repeat” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
353 | EXO | 4 | 15 | q9cf | figs-metonymy | וְאָנֹכִ֗י אֶֽהְיֶ֤ה עִם־פִּ֨יךָ֙ וְעִם־פִּ֔יהוּ | 1 | I will be with your mouth | The word mouth here represents Moses’ and Aaron’s choice of words. Alternate translation: “And I will be with you as you speak and with him as he speaks” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
354 | EXO | 4 | 15 | v57x | figs-youdual | אֶתְכֶ֔ם…תַּעֲשֽׂוּן | 1 | with his mouth | These refer to Moses and Aaron. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a dual form if you have one or, if not, use a plural. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) |
355 | EXO | 4 | 16 | mnsp | figs-simile | לְפֶ֔ה | 1 | This phrase compares Aaron to a mouth, because he will be the one to actually vocalize to the Israelites and Pharaoh what Moses tells him to say. Alternate translation: “the one to say what you tell him to say” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-simile]]) | |
356 | EXO | 4 | 16 | gn5v | figs-simile | תִּֽהְיֶה־לּ֥וֹ לֵֽאלֹהִֽים | 1 | you will be to him like me, God | The word like here means Moses would represent the same authority to Aaron as God did to Moses. Alternate translation: “you will speak to Aaron with the same authority with which I speak to you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-simile]]) |
357 | EXO | 4 | 17 | 0h45 | figs-quotemarks | תַּעֲשֶׂה־בּ֖וֹ אֶת־הָאֹתֹֽת | 1 | After this phrase, the direct quote of Yahweh ends. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with a closing first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the end of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
358 | EXO | 4 | 17 | 6brk | figs-explicit | הַמַּטֶּ֥ה הַזֶּ֖ה | 1 | Yahweh assumes that Moses will know that by this staff, he means the one that Moses said he had in his hand in v. 2, and with which God told him to do a miracle in vv. 3–4. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
359 | EXO | 4 | 18 | j2ix | writing-participants | יֶ֣תֶר | 1 | Jethro is reintroduced as a participant in the narrative here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
360 | EXO | 4 | 18 | cbop | figs-go | וַיֵּ֨לֶךְ | 1 | Because the setting has shifted back to Jethro’s home, some languages may need to use “come” here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-go]]) | |
361 | EXO | 4 | 18 | b6mf | figs-kinship | חֹֽתְנ֗וֹ | 1 | father-in-law | This refers to the father of Moses’ wife. Some languages may use a different term for the husband’s or wife’s father. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-kinship]]) |
362 | EXO | 4 | 18 | wlit | writing-participants | וַיֹּ֤אמֶר | 1 | “and Moses said” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
363 | EXO | 4 | 18 | 7zke | writing-participants | לוֹ֙ | 1 | “to Jethro” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
364 | EXO | 4 | 18 | uvqk | figs-quotemarks | אֵ֣לֲכָה נָּ֗א וְאָשׁ֨וּבָה֙ אֶל־אַחַ֣י אֲשֶׁר־בְּמִצְרַ֔יִם וְאֶרְאֶ֖ה הַעוֹדָ֣ם חַיִּ֑ים | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
365 | EXO | 4 | 18 | 67yz | figs-metonymy | אַחַ֣י | 1 | “my relatives” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
366 | EXO | 4 | 18 | gq2g | figs-idiom | וְאֶרְאֶ֖ה הַעוֹדָ֣ם | 1 | Later in the Bible we are told that Moses was in Midian for 40 years. Moses’ request may have been literal or an idiom that meant he wanted to know how they were doing. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
367 | EXO | 4 | 18 | yay3 | figs-explicit | לֵ֥ךְ לְשָׁלֽוֹם | 1 | This is a phrase of assent and blessing. It may be necessary for some languages to explicitly add, “Yes,” to the beginning of Jethro’s response. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
368 | EXO | 4 | 18 | i807 | figs-quotemarks | לֵ֥ךְ לְשָׁלֽוֹם | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
369 | EXO | 4 | 19 | wwr8 | grammar-connect-time-sequential | וַיֹּ֨אמֶר יְהוָ֤ה אֶל־מֹשֶׁה֙ | 1 | The timing and situation for Yahweh speaking to Moses here is not specified. Some conjecture that it was part of the narrative of the encounter with Yahweh from the previous verses but placed after his request to Jethro for an unknown reason. Another speculation is that Moses delayed returning to Egypt (either by his own choice, Yahweh’s instructions, or someone else delaying him) and Yahweh came and told him again (the UST explicitly offers this optional translation). (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-time-sequential]]) | |
370 | EXO | 4 | 19 | aosm | figs-quotemarks | לֵ֖ךְ שֻׁ֣ב מִצְרָ֑יִם כִּי־מֵ֨תוּ֙ כָּל־הָ֣אֲנָשִׁ֔ים הַֽמְבַקְשִׁ֖ים אֶת־נַפְשֶֽׁךָ | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
371 | EXO | 4 | 19 | clfj | הַֽמְבַקְשִׁ֖ים אֶת־נַפְשֶֽׁךָ | 1 | This means they were seeking to end his life, that is, to kill him. Alternate translation: see UST. | ||
372 | EXO | 4 | 20 | fua6 | writing-participants | בָּנָ֗יו | 1 | Moses’ second son is not introduced until 18:4 but had already been born before they left Midian. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
373 | EXO | 4 | 20 | zi5m | writing-participants | וַיָּ֖שָׁב אַ֣רְצָה מִצְרָ֑יִם | 1 | It is clear from verse 24 and 25 that his family went with him, so you may need to translate as “they returned.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
374 | EXO | 4 | 20 | 47k5 | grammar-connect-time-sequential | וַיָּ֖שָׁב אַ֣רְצָה מִצְרָ֑יִם | 1 | After the incident on the road in verses 24-26, Moses’ family is not mentioned again until 18:2 which says that Moses sent them back, so a translation similar to the UST which only commits to the family starting on the way to Egypt may be better. This option has the further benefit of allowing for the several events that happen before Moses gets to Egypt. The ULT’s “towards” is another way of giving space in the translation for the next several events. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-time-sequential]]) | |
375 | EXO | 4 | 20 | 768n | figs-explicit | מַטֵּ֥ה הָאֱלֹהִ֖ים | 1 | The phrase the staff of God refers to the staff that God told Moses to take with him in v. 17. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
376 | EXO | 4 | 20 | 7e3s | figs-explicit | מַטֵּ֥ה הָאֱלֹהִ֖ים | 1 | The book describes this staff as the staff of God because God appointed it as his instrument so that Moses could do miraculous works through it. If it would be helpful to your readers, you could say that explicitly. Make sure your translation does not lead people to think the staff was a magic wand or shaman’s staff that had its own power, or power from Moses, or that the staff gave Moses the ability to command God. In every instance where miracles happened, God told Moses to do something with the staff, Moses obeyed, and then God caused a miracle. Alternate translation: “the staff that God had told him to bring because God intended to work powerfully through it when Moses stretched it out.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
377 | EXO | 4 | 21 | lva8 | figs-quotemarks | בְּלֶכְתְּךָ֙ | 1 | This begins a direct quotation that continues to the end of 4:23. It contains up to fourth-level quotations. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
378 | EXO | 4 | 21 | oajf | רְאֵ֗ה | 1 | Most translations and interpretations of the verb see take it to mean something like “see that you do.” | ||
379 | EXO | 4 | 21 | 0gqf | figs-metaphor | כָּל־הַמֹּֽפְתִים֙ אֲשֶׁר־שַׂ֣מְתִּי בְיָדֶ֔ךָ | 1 | Here the miracles are spoken of as if they were items Moses could carry. In part, this may be because the three signs already given to Moses involved the use of his hand. Alternative translation: “all the wonders I have authorized you to perform” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
380 | EXO | 4 | 21 | kdsb | figs-metonymy | לִפְנֵ֣י פַרְעֹ֑ה | 1 | This time while before the face of still has the standard figurative meaning of “in the presence of,” it is a much more literal use here. Moses is to actually do the miracles in front of Pharaoh so he can see them. Alternative translation: “so Pharaoh can see them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
381 | EXO | 4 | 21 | ovma | grammar-connect-logic-contrast | וַאֲנִי֙ אֲחַזֵּ֣ק | 1 | Referring to himself in the opening of this sentence serves to emphasize a contrast in what might be expected and what will happen. Translate this in a way that clearly contrasts the performance of miracles before Pharaoh (which might be expected to lead to him releasing the Israelites) with what Yahweh says he will do. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-contrast]]) | |
382 | EXO | 4 | 21 | uvoh | figs-metaphor | וַאֲנִי֙ אֲחַזֵּ֣ק אֶת־לִבּ֔וֹ | 1 | This means that God will make him stubborn. His stubborn attitude is spoken of as if his heart would be made stronger. If the heart is not the body part your culture uses to refer to a person’s will, consider using whichever organ your culture would use for this image. Alternate translation: “But as for me, I will cause Pharaoh to be stubborn” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
383 | EXO | 4 | 21 | uudz | grammar-connect-logic-result | וְלֹ֥א יְשַׁלַּ֖ח אֶת־הָעָֽם | 1 | Make it clear in your translation that this is a result of God hardening Pharaoh’s heart. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) | |
384 | EXO | 4 | 22 | ftde | כֹּ֚ה אָמַ֣ר יְהוָ֔ה | 1 | This is the first of hundreds of occurrences throughout the Old Testament of a standard phrase used to introduce direct, authoritative instruction from Yahweh. It would be good for your team to have a standard way to translate this that makes it clear that the words that come next are directly from God. If your language has a standard way of introducing a new message from your rulers that alerts the hearers that these are the words of the rulers, that would be a good phrase to consider. | ||
385 | EXO | 4 | 22 | zb2e | figs-quotesinquotes | כֹּ֚ה | 1 | Thus begins a second-level quotation that continues until the end of 4:23. It should be marked in some manner that distinguishes it from the outer level, the first level. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes]]) | |
386 | EXO | 4 | 22 | teyy | figs-quotesinquotes | כֹּ֚ה אָמַ֣ר יְהוָ֔ה | 1 | This begins a second-level quotation that continues until the end of 4:23. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening second-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation within a quotation. However, you may want to translate this as an indirect quotation in order to reduce the levels of quotations in this passage. Alternative translation: “that Yahweh says” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes]]) | |
387 | EXO | 4 | 22 | kud7 | figs-quotemarks | בְּנִ֥י | 1 | This is the beginning of a third-level quotation that continues until the end of 4:23. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening third-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation within a quotation within a quotation. (If you chose to translate, “Thus says Yahweh,” as an indirect quote, this will be a second- level quotation.) (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
388 | EXO | 4 | 22 | 1od0 | figs-metaphor | בְּנִ֥י בְכֹרִ֖י יִשְׂרָאֵֽל׃ | 1 | Some languages may need to change the metaphor here into a simile. See UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
389 | EXO | 4 | 22 | pt4n | figs-collectivenouns | יִשְׂרָאֵֽל | 1 | Israel is my son | The word Israel here represents all the people of Israel as a group. It is important to keep the singular reference to Israel as son, rather than change it to something like ‘the Israelites are my children,’ because God is making a particular contrast here between his son and Pharaoh’s son. Some languages may not be able to use “Israel” as a collective noun and may need to choose a translation like “the nation of Israel” or “the Israelite nation.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-collectivenouns]]) |
390 | EXO | 4 | 22 | 8oc8 | figs-metonymy | יִשְׂרָאֵֽל | 1 | The Israelite nation is often referred to simply by the name of the patriarch. For alternative translation see: [[rc://en/tn/help/exo/04/22/pt4n]] (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
391 | EXO | 4 | 23 | syar | figs-quotemarks | שַׁלַּ֤ח אֶת־בְּנִי֙ וְיַֽעַבְדֵ֔נִי | 1 | This is a fourth-level quotation. It should be marked in some manner that distinguishes it from the outer levels. (If you chose to translate “Thus says Yahweh” as an indirect quote, this will be a third-level quotation.) (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
392 | EXO | 4 | 23 | 0pc4 | figs-quotations | וָאֹמַ֣ר אֵלֶ֗יךָ שַׁלַּ֤ח אֶת־בְּנִי֙ וְיַֽעַבְדֵ֔נִי וַתְּמָאֵ֖ן | 1 | The fourth-level quotation here may be a good one to translate as an indirect quotation in order to reduce the levels of quotations in this passage. Alternative translation: “and I told you to let my son go that he may serve me. But you have refused” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) | |
393 | EXO | 4 | 23 | k7mh | figs-metaphor | בְּנִי֙ | 1 | you have refused to let him go | Yahweh continues to metaphorically speak of Israel as my son. See what you did at [[rc://en/tn/help/exo/04/22/1od0]]. Alternative translation: “the Israelite nation which is like a son to me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
394 | EXO | 4 | 23 | u825 | figs-pronouns | וְיַֽעַבְדֵ֔נִי…לְשַׁלְּח֑וֹ | 1 | The pronouns he and him agree with “son.” What you use may depend on how you translated son at [[rc://en/tn/help/exo/04/23/k7mh]]. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-pronouns]]) | |
395 | EXO | 4 | 23 | 2g32 | הִנֵּה֙ | 1 | This is used to draw attention to surprising information that follows. Alternative translation: “Know this” | ||
396 | EXO | 4 | 23 | re11 | בִּנְךָ֖ | 1 | I will certainly kill your son, your firstborn | This refers to the actual son of Pharaoh. | |
397 | EXO | 4 | 23 | ubcw | figs-quotemarks | בִּנְךָ֖ בְּכֹרֶֽךָ | 1 | After this phrase, the three levels of direct quotations end bringing a complete close to all quotations that started in verses 21 and 22. If you are using direct quotations, at the end of this verse you should have three closing markers, third level, second level and first level. In English, it looks like ” ’ ” (without spaces). (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
398 | EXO | 4 | 24 | sp6h | writing-newevent | וַיְהִ֥י | 1 | Yahweh met Moses and tried to kill him | This introduces a new event. Mark the transition in a natural way in your language. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) |
399 | EXO | 4 | 24 | p820 | writing-participants | וַיִּפְגְּשֵׁ֣הוּ…הֲמִיתֽוֹ | 1 | Here, it is not clear who him refers to. Most commentators believe it refers to Moses, but it could refer to the son, though that is less likely. If it is necessary to choose for your translation, use Moses. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
400 | EXO | 4 | 24 | 3xy0 | writing-participants | הֲמִיתֽוֹ | 1 | Here, he refers to Yahweh. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
401 | EXO | 4 | 25 | m1la | translate-names | צִפֹּרָ֜ה | 1 | Zipporah | This is the name of Moses’s wife. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) |
402 | EXO | 4 | 25 | sftg | writing-participants | צִפֹּרָ֜ה | 1 | Zipporah is introduced here as a new participant. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
403 | EXO | 4 | 25 | a36h | translate-unknown | צֹ֗ר | 1 | flint knife | This was a knife with a sharpened stone blade. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) |
404 | EXO | 4 | 25 | nkxn | translate-unknown | עָרְלַ֣ת | 1 | Theforeskin is the retractable fold of skin which covers and protects the end of the penis. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
405 | EXO | 4 | 25 | l6sr | figs-euphemism | לְרַגְלָ֑יו | 1 | to his feet | It is possible that the word feet may have been a more respectful way to refer to the genital area of the body. However, that possibility is not high enough that you should translate it either literally as genitals or with another euphemism meaning genitals in your language. If you have a word that means primarily feet or legs, but could in some cases also euphemistically mean genitals, you may consider it. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism]]) |
406 | EXO | 4 | 25 | 3g3x | figs-quotemarks | כִּ֧י חֲתַן־דָּמִ֛ים אַתָּ֖ה לִֽי | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
407 | EXO | 4 | 25 | b2t3 | figs-metaphor | כִּ֧י חֲתַן־דָּמִ֛ים אַתָּ֖ה לִֽי | 1 | you are a bridegroom to me by blood | The meaning of this metaphor is unclear. It was probably a known saying in that culture. Alternate translation: “you are related to me by this blood” or “you are my husband because of blood” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
408 | EXO | 4 | 26 | ceqk | grammar-connect-logic-result | וַיִּ֖רֶף | 1 | As a result of Zipporah’s action. Consider a conjunction or other form that expresses result as in the UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) | |
409 | EXO | 4 | 26 | o4zt | writing-participants | וַיִּ֖רֶף | 1 | “Yahweh relented” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
410 | EXO | 4 | 26 | 4l5u | writing-participants | מִמֶּ֑נּוּ | 1 | As in 4:24 this could mean either Moses or the son, but most commentators think it is still Moses. The UST uses “anyone” to preserve ambiguity. Alternative translation: “from Moses” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
411 | EXO | 4 | 26 | r8hj | figs-quotations | חֲתַ֥ן דָּמִ֖ים | 1 | This is a unique quotation because Zipporah probably does not speak again; rather, the quotation refers back to her statement in 4:25. Your language may handle this sort of quotation in a special way. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) | |
412 | EXO | 4 | 26 | abmg | figs-quotemarks | חֲתַ֥ן דָּמִ֖ים לַמּוּלֹֽת | 1 | It is not clear if the quotation includes because of the circumcision or if that is a comment explaining the quotation. Translations are divided in where they end the quotation, but most exclude because of the circumcision and it is best to follow that unless a locally respected translation includes it. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
413 | EXO | 4 | 27 | xk6b | writing-newevent | וַיֹּ֤אמֶר | 1 | Yahweh said to Aaron | You may want to add a word that marks the beginning of a new part of the story, as the UST does. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) |
414 | EXO | 4 | 27 | qxpc | writing-participants | אַהֲרֹ֔ן | 1 | Aaron is introduced as a new participant. Some languages may mark this in some way. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
415 | EXO | 4 | 27 | 221t | figs-quotemarks | לֵ֛ךְ לִקְרַ֥את מֹשֶׁ֖ה הַמִּדְבָּ֑רָה | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
416 | EXO | 4 | 27 | wy4n | figs-possession | בְּהַ֥ר הָאֱלֹהִ֖ים | 1 | at the mountain of God | See how you translated this in 3:1, consult this this note: [[rc://en/tn/help/exo/03/01/p27s]] (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) |
417 | EXO | 4 | 27 | tfn2 | translate-symaction | וַיִּשַּׁק | 1 | This was a traditional way of greeting which showed love. You can make this explicit as the UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction]]) | |
418 | EXO | 4 | 28 | ad9x | שְׁלָח֑וֹ…צִוָּֽהוּ | 1 | These are a bit awkward to translate in English, so the UST adds more information. Other languages may not have the same difficulty. | ||
419 | EXO | 4 | 28 | b429 | writing-participants | שְׁלָח֑וֹ…צִוָּֽהוּ | 1 | he had sent him to say | The words he refers to Yahweh, and him refers to Moses. Alternative translation: “Yahweh sent Moses…Yahweh commanded Moses” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) |
420 | EXO | 4 | 29 | y8o3 | writing-newevent | וַיֵּ֥לֶךְ | 1 | This begins a new event which you may need to mark in your translation with a transitional word like the UST’s “When.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
421 | EXO | 4 | 30 | bm2x | figs-metonymy | לְעֵינֵ֥י הָעָֽם | 1 | in the sight of the people | This means he did the signs so they could see them. Alternative translation: “in their sight” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
422 | EXO | 4 | 30 | x1v3 | writing-participants | הָעָֽם | 1 | Context suggests that people refers to the leaders gathered in 4:29. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
423 | EXO | 4 | 31 | 8n78 | writing-participants | הָעָ֑ם | 1 | Context suggests that people refers to the leaders gathered in 4:29. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
424 | EXO | 4 | 31 | q1er | פָקַ֨ד…בְּנֵ֣י יִשְׂרָאֵ֗ל | 1 | had observed the Israelites | “saw the Israelites” or “was concerned about the Israelites” | |
425 | EXO | 4 | 31 | g83a | translate-symaction | וַֽיִּקְּד֖וּ וַיִּֽשְׁתַּחֲוּֽוּ | 1 | they bowed their heads | Alternative translations: “they bowed their heads in awe” or “they bowed down low in reverence.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction]]) |
426 | EXO | 5 | intro | kea2 | 0 | Exodus 05 General NotesSpecial concepts in this chapterA slave’s workThe Egyptians were known for making their slaves do a lot of work. The Israelite slaves were forced to make a specific number of bricks every day. In this chapter, they were required not only to make these bricks, but also to gather straw, one of the raw materials, in order to make these bricks. Other possible translation difficulties in this chapter“Let my people go”This is a very important statement. Moses does not seek permission to leave, asking Pharaoh to “let go” of the Hebrew people. Instead, he demands that Pharaoh free the Hebrew people. TitlesThe leaders are given different titles in this chapter. The ULT uses “taskmasters” and “foremen.” Many cultures will not have these types of titles. Generic expressions like “Egyptian leaders” and “Hebrew leaders” may be necessary. | |||
427 | EXO | 5 | 1 | q0zv | writing-newevent | וְאַחַ֗ר בָּ֚אוּ מֹשֶׁ֣ה וְאַהֲרֹ֔ן וַיֹּאמְר֖וּ אֶל־פַּרְעֹ֑ה | 1 | This time phrase, and afterward, marks a transition in the narrative. Alternative translation: “After that” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
428 | EXO | 5 | 1 | q9kn | grammar-connect-time-sequential | וְאַחַ֗ר בָּ֚אוּ מֹשֶׁ֣ה וְאַהֲרֹ֔ן וַיֹּאמְר֖וּ אֶל־פַּרְעֹ֑ה | 1 | After these things happened | It is unclear how long Moses and Aaron waited until they went to see Pharoah. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-time-sequential]]) |
429 | EXO | 5 | 1 | cudx | figs-go | בָּ֚אוּ | 1 | In this instance, depending on how they have to set scenes, some languages may need to use “came in.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-go]]) | |
430 | EXO | 5 | 1 | 7l1y | writing-participants | פַּרְעֹ֑ה | 1 | Pharaoh is reintroduced as a participant in the narrative for the first time since chapter two. Some languages may need to mark his reintroduction in a particular way. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
431 | EXO | 5 | 1 | 3l2v | figs-quotemarks | כֹּֽה־אָמַ֤ר יְהוָה֙ אֱלֹהֵ֣י יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל שַׁלַּח֙ אֶת־עַמִּ֔י וְיָחֹ֥גּוּ לִ֖י בַּמִּדְבָּֽר | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
432 | EXO | 5 | 1 | ckml | figs-quotemarks | שַׁלַּח֙ אֶת־עַמִּ֔י וְיָחֹ֥גּוּ לִ֖י בַּמִּדְבָּֽר | 1 | This is a second-level direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with second-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation within a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
433 | EXO | 5 | 1 | lu3i | כֹּֽה־אָמַ֤ר יְהוָה֙ | 1 | This quotation form is used to introduce commands from Yahweh. See 4:intro for more information. | ||
434 | EXO | 5 | 1 | u2vt | וְיָחֹ֥גּוּ | 1 | festival for me | This is a celebration to worship Yahweh. Alternative translation: “so they can worship me with eating and drinking” | |
435 | EXO | 5 | 2 | v4c1 | grammar-connect-logic-contrast | וַיֹּ֣אמֶר | 1 | Why should I…let Israel go? | The result here is exactly as God has said; therefore, a contrastive transition word is reasonable but not required given the immediate human context. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-contrast]]) |
436 | EXO | 5 | 2 | fq6i | figs-quotemarks | מִ֤י יְהוָה֙ אֲשֶׁ֣ר אֶשְׁמַ֣ע בְּקֹל֔וֹ לְשַׁלַּ֖ח אֶת־יִשְׂרָאֵ֑ל לֹ֤א יָדַ֨עְתִּי֙ אֶת־יְהוָ֔ה וְגַ֥ם אֶת־יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל לֹ֥א אֲשַׁלֵּֽחַ | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
437 | EXO | 5 | 2 | lqwt | מִ֤י יְהוָה֙ אֲשֶׁ֣ר אֶשְׁמַ֣ע בְּקֹל֔וֹ לְשַׁלַּ֖ח אֶת־יִשְׂרָאֵ֑ל | 1 | This is not a rhetorical question, though Pharaoh may have spoken with contempt. Pharaoh would have considered himself a go. The Egyptians had several gods, and most people groups were assumed to have their own gods. Therefore, Pharaoh had truly not heard of Yahweh (who has just told his name to Moses). | ||
438 | EXO | 5 | 2 | wpff | figs-collectivenouns | יִשְׂרָאֵ֑ל…יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל | 1 | Here the nation is spoken of as an individual. Alternative translation: “the nation of Israel” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-collectivenouns]]) | |
439 | EXO | 5 | 2 | c653 | figs-metonymy | בְּקֹל֔וֹ | 1 | listen to his voice | This represent the words God spoke. Alternate translation: “listen to what he says” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
440 | EXO | 5 | 2 | 6xjp | וְגַ֥ם | 1 | This functions to strengthen Pharaoh’s statement about his decision. Alternative translation: “and most definitely” | ||
441 | EXO | 5 | 3 | 08ny | writing-participants | וַיֹּ֣אמְר֔וּ | 1 | It may not make sense in all languages for multiple people to speak. Since Aaron was appointed as Moses’ spokesman, consider the alternative translation: “Aaron replied” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
442 | EXO | 5 | 3 | 3li7 | figs-quotemarks | אֱלֹהֵ֥י הָעִבְרִ֖ים נִקְרָ֣א עָלֵ֑ינוּ נֵ֣לֲכָה נָּ֡א דֶּרֶךְ֩ שְׁלֹ֨שֶׁת יָמִ֜ים בַּמִּדְבָּ֗ר וְנִזְבְּחָה֙ לַֽיהוָ֣ה אֱלֹהֵ֔ינוּ פֶּ֨ן־יִפְגָּעֵ֔נוּ בַּדֶּ֖בֶר א֥וֹ בֶחָֽרֶב | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
443 | EXO | 5 | 3 | y9ip | אֱלֹהֵ֥י הָעִבְרִ֖ים | 1 | God of the Hebrews | This term is also used for Yahweh, the Israelites’ God. | |
444 | EXO | 5 | 3 | kclj | figs-exclusive | עָלֵ֑ינוּ נֵ֣לֲכָה…וְנִזְבְּחָה֙…יִפְגָּעֵ֔נוּ | 1 | Here, us (or “we” in UST) refers to the Hebrew people (the Israelites). It exclude Pharaoh and his people. Some languages may need to consider whether to use an inclusive or exclusive form. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-exclusive]]) | |
445 | EXO | 5 | 3 | gfs5 | figs-metonymy | בֶחָֽרֶב | 1 | or with the sword | Here, sword represents war or an attack by enemies. Alternate translation: “cause our enemies to attack us” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
446 | EXO | 5 | 4 | cb7w | figs-quotemarks | לָ֚מָּה מֹשֶׁ֣ה וְאַהֲרֹ֔ן תַּפְרִ֥יעוּ אֶת־הָעָ֖ם מִמַּֽעֲשָׂ֑יו לְכ֖וּ לְסִבְלֹתֵיכֶֽם | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
447 | EXO | 5 | 4 | kl1i | figs-rquestion | לָ֚מָּה מֹשֶׁ֣ה וְאַהֲרֹ֔ן תַּפְרִ֥יעוּ אֶת־הָעָ֖ם מִמַּֽעֲשָׂ֑יו | 1 | why are you taking the people from their work? | Pharaoh uses this question to express his anger towards Moses and Aaron for taking the Israelites away from their work. Alternate translation: “Stop distracting the people from doing their work!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) |
448 | EXO | 5 | 4 | fiw9 | figs-rquestion | לְכ֖וּ לְסִבְלֹתֵיכֶֽם | 1 | This your could refer to Moses and Aaron, or it could mean “all you Israelite people.” The second meaning is more likely. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a dual or plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
449 | EXO | 5 | 5 | nqbe | figs-aside | וַיֹּ֣אמֶר פַּרְעֹ֔ה | 1 | It is unusual for the same speaker to be reintroduced like this. Some translations omit the repetition, but there is another option. This statement may be more connected to the next couple of verses, so it might be appropriate to make a minor break before this verse. Pharaoh may have been more commenting to himself, or he only thought this statement silently, and it led to his next actions. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-aside]]) | |
450 | EXO | 5 | 5 | todi | הֵן | 1 | This is a term meant to focus the attention of the listener on what the speaker is about to say. | ||
451 | EXO | 5 | 5 | c53k | figs-youdual | וְהִשְׁבַּתֶּ֥ם | 1 | Here, you means Moses and Aaron. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a dual form (if you have one) or plural (if not) form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
452 | EXO | 5 | 6 | ar9m | אֶת־הַנֹּגְשִׂ֣ים בָּעָ֔ם וְאֶת־שֹׁטְרָ֖יו | 1 | Pharaoh may have sent a messenger or messengers to the taskmasters and officers or spoken to one or a few representatives of them at his court rather than speaking to them directly. Alternative translation: “Pharaoh gave an order for the taskmasters among the people and officers that said,” | ||
453 | EXO | 5 | 6 | zd4m | הַנֹּגְשִׂ֣ים | 1 | taskmasters | Taskmasters were Egyptians whose job it was to force the Israelites to do hard work. These are probably the same as the “overseers” of labor gangs from Exodus 1:11, but here the term is harsher. Alternative translation: “oppressors” | |
454 | EXO | 5 | 6 | 8opu | שֹׁטְרָ֖יו | 1 | Officers were probably Israelite slaves who were in charge of the other Israelites but who answered to the Egyptian taskmasters. | ||
455 | EXO | 5 | 6 | dxih | לֵאמֹֽר | 1 | This is a way of introducing a direct quotation in Hebrew; most translations can omit it without harm. | ||
456 | EXO | 5 | 7 | k6io | figs-youdual | לֹ֣א תֹאסִפ֞וּן | 1 | This command was given to multiple people; if your language distinguishes between singular and plural forms when giving commands, make sure this is a plural form. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
457 | EXO | 5 | 7 | 1pw9 | figs-quotemarks | לֹ֣א תֹאסִפ֞וּן | 1 | Verses 7-9 are a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate the start here with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of the quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
458 | EXO | 5 | 7 | p9nx | figs-idiom | כִּתְמ֣וֹל שִׁלְשֹׁ֑ם | 1 | you must no longer give | This is a Hebrew idiom meaning “in the past.” Alternative translation: “as before” or “as previously” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) |
459 | EXO | 5 | 8 | izkf | figs-youdual | תָּשִׂ֣ימוּ | 1 | If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
460 | EXO | 5 | 8 | ro25 | translate-unknown | הַלְּבֵנִ֜ים | 1 | Bricks are hardened clay blocks for building. See how you translated in [1:14][../01/14.md). (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
461 | EXO | 5 | 8 | dlzx | figs-idiom | תְּמ֤וֹל שִׁלְשֹׁם֙ | 1 | This is a Hebrew idiom meaning “in the past.” See how you translated this in 5:7 Alternative translation: “before” or “previously” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
462 | EXO | 5 | 8 | vd10 | figs-quotemarks | נֵלְכָ֖ה נִזְבְּחָ֥ה לֵאלֹהֵֽינוּ | 1 | This is a second-level direct quotation. It is a quote of Moses and Aaron. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with second-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation within a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
463 | EXO | 5 | 9 | 5nz5 | figs-idiom | וְאַל־יִשְׁע֖וּ בְּדִבְרֵי־שָֽׁקֶר | 1 | Here words are spoken of as if they could be looked upon. Alternative translation: as UST or “and not listen to words that are lies” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
464 | EXO | 5 | 10 | ozzn | writing-newevent | וַיֵּ֨צְא֜וּ | 1 | This begins a new scene, which may need to be marked in a certain way in your language. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
465 | EXO | 5 | 10 | x4bi | נֹגְשֵׂ֤י | 1 | taskmasters | Taskmasters were Egyptians whose job was to force the Israelites to do hard work. See how you translated this in 5:6. See [[rc://en/tn/help/exo/05/06/zd4m]] | |
466 | EXO | 5 | 10 | 0nqn | כֹּ֚ה אָמַ֣ר פַּרְעֹ֔ה | 1 | This is the same quote form as is used for when Yahweh gives a direct command. See 4:intro for more information. | ||
467 | EXO | 5 | 10 | 4joe | figs-quotations | וַיֹּאמְר֥וּ אֶל־הָעָ֖ם לֵאמֹ֑ר כֹּ֚ה אָמַ֣ר פַּרְעֹ֔ה | 1 | It might be helpful in some languages to translate thus says Pharaoh as an indirect quote so that his conveyed command is not a quote within a quote. Alternate translation: “and told the people that Pharaoh says” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) | |
468 | EXO | 5 | 10 | mkom | figs-quotesinquotes | אֵינֶ֛נִּי | 1 | This is a the beginning of a second-level quotation that continues until the end of verse 11. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening second-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the start of a quotation within a quotation. However, you could also translate this as an indirect quote. See UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes]]) | |
469 | EXO | 5 | 10 | 7zfp | grammar-connect-logic-contrast | אֵינֶ֛נִּי נֹתֵ֥ן לָכֶ֖ם תֶּֽבֶן | 1 | The structure of this phrase and the one that opens the next verse create a strong contrast between what I (Pharaoh) and you (you all, the Israelites) will do. Translate this in a way that emphasizes, if possible, the contrast between “I” and “you.” Alternative translation: “It is not I who will give you straw.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-contrast]]) | |
470 | EXO | 5 | 10 | si2e | figs-metonymy | אֵינֶ֛נִּי | 1 | Pharaoh does not physically give the Israelites straw. Rather, he had commanded his servants take straw that belongs to Pharaoh and give it to the Israelites. Now he told his servants to stop providing straw. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
471 | EXO | 5 | 10 | gb4d | figs-youdual | לָכֶ֖ם | 1 | I will no longer give you | Youis plural and refers to the Israelite people. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) |
472 | EXO | 5 | 11 | ewg6 | grammar-connect-logic-contrast | אַתֶּ֗ם לְכ֨וּ קְח֤וּ לָכֶם֙ תֶּ֔בֶן מֵאֲשֶׁ֖ר תִּמְצָ֑אוּ | 1 | The structure of this phrase serves as the opposing side of the contrast Pharaoh sets up in the last phrase. By explicitly using a pronoun with a command, he is emphasizing who will go get straw. If possible, translate this in a way that emphasizes the contrast between “I” and “you.” See [[rc://en/tn/help/exo/05/10/7zfp]] for more info. Alternative translation: “Rather, it is you yourselves who must go get straw from wherever you might find it” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-contrast]]) | |
473 | EXO | 5 | 11 | xe4i | figs-youdual | אַתֶּ֗ם | 1 | you can find…your workload | Here, you is plural and refers to the Israelite people. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) |
474 | EXO | 5 | 11 | w918 | figs-rpronouns | אַתֶּ֗ם…לָכֶם֙ | 1 | You yourselves must go | The repetition of you emphasizes that the Egyptians will no longer help the slaves. Alternative translation: see UST (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rpronouns]]) |
475 | EXO | 5 | 11 | g5vb | figs-doublenegatives | כִּ֣י אֵ֥ין נִגְרָ֛ע מֵעֲבֹדַתְכֶ֖ם דָּבָֽר | 1 | your workload will not be reduced | This can be stated in positive form. Alternate translation: “for you must continue to make the same number of bricks as before” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublenegatives]]) |
476 | EXO | 5 | 11 | ucrc | figs-quotemarks | כִּ֣י אֵ֥ין נִגְרָ֛ע מֵעֲבֹדַתְכֶ֖ם דָּבָֽר | 1 | After this phrase (at the end of the verse), the direct quotes end. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with a closing first-level (and second-level if you made both levels direct quotes) quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the end of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
477 | EXO | 5 | 12 | s9dk | figs-hyperbole | בְּכָל־אֶ֣רֶץ מִצְרָ֑יִם | 1 | throughout all the land of Egypt | This is a generalization used to show the extra effort Israel made to meet Pharaoh’s demands. Alternate translation: “to many places throughout Egypt” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-hyperbole]]) |
478 | EXO | 5 | 12 | q7y7 | translate-unknown | קַ֖שׁ | 1 | stubble | Stubble is the part of a plant that is left over after harvest. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) |
479 | EXO | 5 | 13 | th6x | וְהַנֹּגְשִׂ֖ים | 1 | taskmasters | Taskmasters were Egyptians whose job it was to force the Israelites to do hard work. See how you translated this in Exodus 5:6. | |
480 | EXO | 5 | 13 | ikkf | writing-participants | וְהַנֹּגְשִׂ֖ים | 1 | The change of subject is emphasized here. If your language has a way of specifically focusing on the actor in a narrative, use it here. See the UST for how that is done in English. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
481 | EXO | 5 | 13 | 8ye4 | figs-quotemarks | כַּלּ֤וּ מַעֲשֵׂיכֶם֙ דְּבַר־י֣וֹם בְּיוֹמ֔וֹ כַּאֲשֶׁ֖ר בִּהְי֥וֹת הַתֶּֽבֶן | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
482 | EXO | 5 | 13 | a5ja | דְּבַר־י֣וֹם בְּיוֹמ֔וֹ | 1 | Day by day means “daily.” Alternative translation: “the daily task” | ||
483 | EXO | 5 | 14 | h4uo | נֹגְשֵׂ֥י | 1 | Taskmasters are Egyptians whose job it was to force the Israelites to do hard work. See how you translated this in Exodus 5:6. | ||
484 | EXO | 5 | 14 | unbc | figs-activepassive | וַיֻּכּ֗וּ שֹֽׁטְרֵי֙ בְּנֵ֣י יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל | 1 | The text does not specify who beat the officers. It was probably either the taskmasters or someone the taskmasters ordered to beat the officers. If your language cannot express this with the passive, you can make the taskmasters the subject. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
485 | EXO | 5 | 14 | eq22 | figs-rquestion | מַדּ֡וּעַ לֹא֩ כִלִּיתֶ֨ם חָקְכֶ֤ם לִלְבֹּן֙ כִּתְמ֣וֹל שִׁלְשֹׁ֔ם גַּם־תְּמ֖וֹל גַּם־הַיּֽוֹם | 1 | Why have you not produced all the bricks required of you…in the past? | The taskmasters used this question to show they were angry with the lack of bricks. Alternate translation: “You are not producing enough bricks, either yesterday or today, as you did in the past!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) |
486 | EXO | 5 | 14 | 767c | figs-quotemarks | מַדּ֡וּעַ לֹא֩ כִלִּיתֶ֨ם חָקְכֶ֤ם לִלְבֹּן֙ כִּתְמ֣וֹל שִׁלְשֹׁ֔ם גַּם־תְּמ֖וֹל גַּם־הַיּֽוֹם | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
487 | EXO | 5 | 14 | oh6o | figs-youdual | כִלִּיתֶ֨ם חָקְכֶ֤ם | 1 | Here, you and your are plural. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form here. However, also see [[rc://en/tn/help/exo/05/14/emq7]]. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
488 | EXO | 5 | 14 | emq7 | figs-synecdoche | כִלִּיתֶ֨ם חָקְכֶ֤ם | 1 | cried out | Here, you and your do not simply refer to the officers; they refer to the groups of Israelite workers the officers are in charge of. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]]) |
489 | EXO | 5 | 14 | liz8 | figs-idiom | כִּתְמ֣וֹל שִׁלְשֹׁ֔ם | 1 | This is a Hebrew idiom meaning “in the past.” Here it specifically refers to the time before the Egyptians stopped giving the Israelites straw. See how you translated this in 5:7 Alternative translation: “before” or “previously” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
490 | EXO | 5 | 14 | zklg | גַּם־תְּמ֖וֹל גַּם־הַיּֽוֹם | 1 | This time expression refers to more recent days, ones since the Egyptians stopped providing the straw to the Israelites. | ||
491 | EXO | 5 | 15 | bk9h | writing-newevent | וַיָּבֹ֗אוּ | 1 | This begins a new scene, which may need to be marked in a certain way in your language. The officers have gone to where Pharaoh is. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
492 | EXO | 5 | 15 | thlj | figs-go | וַיָּבֹ֗אוּ | 1 | You will need to decide if go or come is the better translation in your language. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-go]]) | |
493 | EXO | 5 | 15 | en1t | figs-quotemarks | לָ֧מָּה | 1 | This begins a direct quote that continues to the end of the next verse. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
494 | EXO | 5 | 15 | m2nz | figs-123person | לַעֲבָדֶֽיךָ | 1 | Here, the Israelite officers use the term your servants to refer to themselves in the third person as a way of showing humility. It is also possible that they mean to include all the Israelites. Either option is valid if your language must state who is meant by “your servants.” Alternate translation: “to us” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-123person]]) | |
495 | EXO | 5 | 16 | yeql | figs-activepassive | תֶּ֗בֶן אֵ֤ין נִתָּן֙ לַעֲבָדֶ֔יךָ | 1 | The text does not specify who is not giving them straw. From context, the taskmasters and, by implication, Pharaoh himself are the ones not doing this. If your language cannot express this with the passive, you can make the taskmasters or Pharaoh the subject. Alternative translation: “You are not giving your servants any straw.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
496 | EXO | 5 | 16 | qp5j | figs-123person | לַעֲבָדֶ֔יךָ…עֲבָדֶ֛יךָ | 1 | Here, the Israelite officers use the term your servants to refer to themselves in the third person as a way of showing humility. It is also possible that they mean to include all the Israelites. Either option is valid if your language must state who is meant by “your servants.” Alternate translation: “to us” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-123person]]) | |
497 | EXO | 5 | 16 | hsa6 | writing-participants | אֹמְרִ֥ים | 1 | they are still telling us, ‘Make bricks!’ | They refers to the Egyptian taskmasters. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) |
498 | EXO | 5 | 16 | 3xl3 | figs-quotemarks | וּלְבֵנִ֛ים…עֲשׂ֑וּ | 1 | Make bricks is a second-level direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with second-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation within a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
499 | EXO | 5 | 16 | m0go | וְהִנֵּ֧ה | 1 | This is used to draw attention to surprising information that follows. | ||
500 | EXO | 5 | 16 | xrly | figs-activepassive | עֲבָדֶ֛יךָ מֻכִּ֖ים | 1 | The text does not specify who beat the officers. It was probably either the taskmasters or someone the taskmasters ordered to beat the officers. If your language cannot express this with the passive, you can make the taskmasters the subject. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
501 | EXO | 5 | 16 | ff2k | figs-euphemism | וְחָטָ֥את עַמֶּֽךָ | 1 | The Israelites are indirectly accusing Pharaoh of doing wrong. To translate this, consider polite or indirect ways of making accusations in your culture. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism]]) | |
502 | EXO | 5 | 16 | l7sn | וְחָטָ֥את | 1 | “but it is the wrong-doing of” | ||
503 | EXO | 5 | 17 | 2vso | figs-youdual | אַתֶּ֖ם…אַתֶּ֣ם | 1 | These uses of you are plural. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
504 | EXO | 5 | 17 | 5t4m | figs-exclamations | נִרְפִּ֥ים אַתֶּ֖ם נִרְפִּ֑ים | 1 | Pharaoh repeats himself for emphasis. In your translation, make sure the idea of laziness or idleness is repeated or strengthened in a way that is natural. Alternative translation: “You are extremely lazy” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-exclamations]]) | |
505 | EXO | 5 | 17 | a8o2 | figs-quotemarks | נֵלְכָ֖ה נִזְבְּחָ֥ה לַֽיהוָֽה | 1 | Here the king is quoting another person’s speech. This is a second-level quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with second-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation within a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
506 | EXO | 5 | 18 | 68ax | figs-activepassive | וְתֶ֖בֶן לֹא־יִנָּתֵ֣ן לָכֶ֑ם | 1 | You can translate this in active voice if needed. The subject could be “I” (as in Pharaoh) or “we” (as in the Egyptians or Pharaoh and his taskmasters) or “my people.” See UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
507 | EXO | 5 | 18 | z6wt | figs-youdual | לָכֶ֑ם…תִּתֵּֽנּוּ | 1 | This means all the Israelites or the officers as representatives of all the Israelites. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
508 | EXO | 5 | 19 | x6pp | grammar-connect-logic-result | וַיִּרְא֞וּ שֹֽׁטְרֵ֧י בְנֵֽי־יִשְׂרָאֵ֛ל אֹתָ֖ם בְּרָ֣ע לֵאמֹ֑ר לֹא־תִגְרְע֥וּ מִלִּבְנֵיכֶ֖ם דְּבַר־י֥וֹם בְּיוֹמֽוֹ | 1 | You may need to reorder the events in this verse in your language to put the reason before the result. See UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) | |
509 | EXO | 5 | 19 | i3ot | figs-quotemarks | לֹא־תִגְרְע֥וּ מִלִּבְנֵיכֶ֖ם דְּבַר־י֥וֹם בְּיוֹמֽוֹ | 1 | This is a direct quotation of what Pharaoh said. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation of another person’s speech. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
510 | EXO | 5 | 19 | l9d2 | figs-rpronouns | אֹתָ֖ם | 1 | when they were told | Here the officers are both the subject and object, because they are thinking about their own situation. Different languages have different methods of marking this. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rpronouns]]) |
511 | EXO | 5 | 19 | 603u | וַיִּרְא֞וּ…אֹתָ֖ם בְּרָ֣ע לֵאמֹ֑ר | 1 | “knew that they were in trouble, because the king said” or “perceived themselves in danger, because the king said” | ||
512 | EXO | 5 | 20 | ve3z | writing-newevent | וַֽיִּפְגְּעוּ֙ | 1 | palace | A new scene begins here, which may need to be marked in a certain way in your language. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) |
513 | EXO | 5 | 20 | 60cj | writing-participants | וַֽיִּפְגְּעוּ֙…לִקְרָאתָ֑ם בְּצֵאתָ֖ם | 1 | Here, they and them refer to the officers. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
514 | EXO | 5 | 21 | jsbv | figs-quotemarks | יֵ֧רֶא יְהוָ֛ה עֲלֵיכֶ֖ם וְיִשְׁפֹּ֑ט אֲשֶׁ֧ר הִבְאַשְׁתֶּ֣ם אֶת־רֵיחֵ֗נוּ בְּעֵינֵ֤י פַרְעֹה֙ וּבְעֵינֵ֣י עֲבָדָ֔יו לָֽתֶת־חֶ֥רֶב בְּיָדָ֖ם לְהָרְגֵֽנוּ | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
515 | EXO | 5 | 21 | kv0v | יֵ֧רֶא יְהוָ֛ה עֲלֵיכֶ֖ם וְיִשְׁפֹּ֑ט | 1 | They used this form to curse Moses and Aaron. | ||
516 | EXO | 5 | 21 | 4lou | figs-youdual | עֲלֵיכֶ֖ם וְיִשְׁפֹּ֑ט | 1 | You refers to Moses and Aaron. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a dual or plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
517 | EXO | 5 | 21 | j3zp | figs-metaphor | הִבְאַשְׁתֶּ֣ם אֶת־רֵיחֵ֗נוּ בְּעֵינֵ֤י פַרְעֹה֙ וּבְעֵינֵ֣י עֲבָדָ֔יו | 1 | you have made us offensive | The Egyptians responded to the Israelites the same way they would respond to a foul odor. Alternate translation: “you have caused Pharaoh and his servants to hate us” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
518 | EXO | 5 | 21 | d592 | figs-metonymy | חֶ֥רֶב בְּיָדָ֖ם | 1 | have put a sword in their hand to kill us | Here, a sword into their hand is a metonym for “a reason in their mind.” The Israelites are afraid that the Egyptians will feel that they are doing the right thing if they kill the Israelites, because Moses and Aaron are making demands to the king and because the Egyptians view the Israelites as lazy and dangerous. Alternate translation: “them a reason to think they would be right” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
519 | EXO | 5 | 22 | pm0l | figs-quotemarks | וַיֹּאמַ֑ר | 1 | After this phrase, a direct quote begins that continues to the end of the chapter. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
520 | EXO | 5 | 22 | g4d5 | figs-rquestion | לָ֥מָּה זֶּ֖ה שְׁלַחְתָּֽנִי | 1 | Lord, why have you caused trouble for this people? | This question shows how disappointed Moses was that the Egyptians were treating the Israelites even more harshly now. He is expressing that he thinks God has caused the opposite of what he promised to happen. Alternate translation: “You sent me to rescue them.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) |
521 | EXO | 5 | 23 | v2k2 | figs-metonymy | בִּשְׁמֶ֔ךָ | 1 | to speak to him in your name | Here, in your name indicates that Moses delivers Yahweh’s message. Alternate translation: “for you” or “your message for him” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
522 | EXO | 5 | 23 | fzir | figs-idiom | וְהַצֵּ֥ל לֹא־הִצַּ֖לְתָּ | 1 | In Hebrew, rescued is repeated for emphasis. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
523 | EXO | 5 | 23 | ce6s | figs-idiom | עַמֶּֽךָ | 1 | After this phrase, the direct quote of Moses that began in the previous verse ends. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with a closing first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the end of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
524 | EXO | 6 | intro | we5k | 0 | Exodus 06 General NotesPossible translation difficulties in this chapterRepetition of events:Most of the content of this chapter is very similar to the events and dialogue in chapters 3-4. For consistency, translators should consult the decisions they made there while keeping in mind that this narrative is not exactly the same. Also, verses 10-12 and verses 28-30 are very similar to each other. These events are probably a recommissioning of Moses. After his first encounter with Pharaoh went very poorly and the Israelites seem to reject God, reminds Moses of God’s promises and power. Referring to GodA name for God (Yahweh) and a title for God (El Shaddai) are mentioned in this chapter (6:2-6:3). The precise meaning of El Shaddai is not known, but most scholars think it means something like “almighty.” Translators who have worked on Genesis may find confusing the statement that Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob did not know Yahweh as the name of God. Other possible translation difficulties:With little explanation, a large portion of the chapter is devoted to the genealogy of Moses and Aaron. Some of the people in the genealogy lived much longer than is normal for humans today. If translators are not familiar with the lengths of people’s lives in the early days of the world (as recorded in Genesis, especially chapter 5), this may cause confusion. Study concepts in this chapterPromised LandAccording to the covenant Yahweh made with Abraham, Egypt is not the home of the Hebrew people. Their home is the Promised Land in Canaan. The people are to return home to their land. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/covenant]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/promisedland]]) “Let my people go”This is a very important statement. Moses is not asking Pharaoh to “let go” of the Hebrew people. Instead, he is demanding that Pharaoh free the Hebrew people. God and his peopleIn verse 7, note mention of a very important biblical theme of God being “your God” and the special relationship that his people have with him. | |||
525 | EXO | 6 | 1 | ip5i | figs-quotemarks | עַתָּ֣ה תִרְאֶ֔ה אֲשֶׁ֥ר אֶֽעֱשֶׂ֖ה לְפַרְעֹ֑ה כִּ֣י בְיָ֤ד חֲזָקָה֙ יְשַׁלְּחֵ֔ם וּבְיָ֣ד חֲזָקָ֔ה יְגָרְשֵׁ֖ם מֵאַרְצֽוֹ | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
526 | EXO | 6 | 1 | lu95 | grammar-connect-time-sequential | עַתָּ֣ה | 1 | This refers to future events starting very soon. Alternative translation: “Starting soon” or “Very soon” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-time-sequential]]) | |
527 | EXO | 6 | 1 | ece6 | figs-metonymy | בְיָ֤ד חֲזָקָה֙…וּבְיָ֣ד חֲזָקָ֔ה | 1 | my strong hand | Hand is a metonym for power. Alternate translation: “by a strong power … and by a strong power” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
528 | EXO | 6 | 1 | 7wm5 | figs-metonymy | בְיָ֤ד חֲזָקָה֙…וּבְיָ֣ד חֲזָקָ֔ה | 1 | It is not clear in the text whose hand is referred to here. The options are: (1) Both refer to God’s hand (forcing Pharaoh’s actions), (2) Both refer to Pharaoh’s hand (forcing the Israelites out), (3) They don’t refer to the same person’s hand; the first refers to God’s and the second to Pharaoh’s. The UST has followed (1) which is the most common interpretation. Alternate translation: (1) “by my strong hand … and by my strong hand” or (2) “by his strong hand … and by his strong hand” or (3) “by my strong hand … and by his strong hand” | |
529 | EXO | 6 | 1 | 4m4g | figs-parallelism | כִּ֣י בְיָ֤ד חֲזָקָה֙ יְשַׁלְּחֵ֔ם וּבְיָ֣ד חֲזָקָ֔ה יְגָרְשֵׁ֖ם מֵאַרְצֽוֹ | 1 | These two phrases mean similar things. God says the same thing twice, in similar ways, for emphasis. You do not need to repeat both phrases in your translation if that might be confusing for your readers. Instead, if it would be clearer in your language, you could combine them. Alternate translation: “I will force him to let my people leave the land” However, there is a slight difference in meaning, and you could also choose to bring that out in your translation. The second phrase intensifies the first by portraying Pharaoh as not merely letting the Israelites go, but as forcing them to leave the land. Alternate translation: “I will force him to let them go, in fact, I will force him to force them to leave his land” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]]) | |
530 | EXO | 6 | 1 | sdon | מֵאַרְצֽוֹ | 1 | “from Egypt” | ||
531 | EXO | 6 | 2 | 5m1a | writing-newevent | וַיְדַבֵּ֥ר אֱלֹהִ֖ים אֶל־מֹשֶׁ֑ה וַיֹּ֥אמֶר אֵלָ֖יו | 1 | There is a transition here. Before this verse, Yahweh was answering Moses’ question more directly. At the beginning of this verse, Yahweh is reintroduced as “God” because he begins to make a clarifying statement about himself and his relationship with the Israelites and their ancestors as well as his plans for the Israelites. Much of this section repeats what Yahweh has already told Moses. You may want to consider a section break before this verse. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
532 | EXO | 6 | 2 | kcty | figs-quotemarks | וַיְדַבֵּ֥ר אֱלֹהִ֖ים אֶל־מֹשֶׁ֑ה וַיֹּ֥אמֶר אֵלָ֖יו | 1 | After this phrase a direct quote begins that continues until the end of verse 8. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
533 | EXO | 6 | 3 | l81y | translate-transliterate | בְּאֵ֣ל שַׁדָּ֑י | 1 | I appeared to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob | This is a title for God that many scholars think means “almighty.” You will need to decide if you will transliterate the term into your language or translate the meaning. Either approach has broad support. Alternative translation: “as the strongest God of all” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-transliterate]]) |
534 | EXO | 6 | 3 | m27p | figs-activepassive | וּשְׁמִ֣י יְהוָ֔ה לֹ֥א נוֹדַ֖עְתִּי לָהֶֽם | 1 | I was not known to them | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “but they did not know me by my name Yahweh” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) |
535 | EXO | 6 | 3 | e36z | וּשְׁמִ֣י יְהוָ֔ה לֹ֥א נוֹדַ֖עְתִּי לָהֶֽם | 1 | This statement is very difficult to understand as God’s name, Yahweh, is used throughout Genesis, including by Abraham and others. There are many theories about what it means; the view followed by the UST is that now God is revealing to the Israelites a fuller meaning of his divine name than what Abraham and others knew. Alternate translation: “but my name Yahweh was not understood by them” | ||
536 | EXO | 6 | 4 | zxvc | figs-quotations | לָתֵ֥ת לָהֶ֖ם אֶת־אֶ֣רֶץ כְּנָ֑עַן | 1 | This is the content of the covenant promise from God to his people. Some languages may need to make this part a direct quotation. Alternate translation: “ I said, ‘I will give you the land of Canaan’ ” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) | |
537 | EXO | 6 | 4 | gkkc | figs-parallelism | אֶ֥רֶץ מְגֻרֵיהֶ֖ם אֲשֶׁר־גָּ֥רוּ בָֽהּ | 1 | These two phrases mean similar things. If it would be clearer in your language, you could combine these phrases. Alternate translation: “the land they lived in as temporary residents”; otherwise, “the land that was not their home but where they lived as foreigners” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]]) | |
538 | EXO | 6 | 5 | l3yc | נַאֲקַת֙ | 1 | groaning | This means making sad sounds because of pain and suffering. | |
539 | EXO | 6 | 5 | 0l2p | וָאֶזְכֹּ֖ר אֶת־בְּרִיתִֽי | 1 | I have remembered my covenant means God is going to take action. Alternative translation: “I will keep my promise” | ||
540 | EXO | 6 | 6 | rgh0 | grammar-connect-logic-result | לָכֵ֞ן | 1 | God is now telling Moses to deliver a message to the Israelites of what God is going to do because of everything that he said in verses 2-5. The reason-result relationship is strongly marked here, so translations should make sure to use a connector that marks verse 6-8 as a result of verses 2-5. Alternate translation: “Because of this” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) | |
541 | EXO | 6 | 6 | yv14 | לָכֵ֞ן אֱמֹ֥ר לִבְנֵֽי־יִשְׂרָאֵ֘ל | 1 | say to the Israelites | This is a command from Yahweh to Moses. Alternate translation: “So Yahweh told Moses to say to the Israelites” | |
542 | EXO | 6 | 6 | yg2d | figs-quotemarks | אֲנִ֣י | 1 | This begins a second-level quotation that continues to the end of Yahweh’s speech at the close of verse 8. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with second-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation within a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
543 | EXO | 6 | 6 | we3z | figs-youdual | אֶתְכֶ֗ם…אֶתְכֶ֖ם…אֶתְכֶם֙ | 1 | You refers to the Israelites. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
544 | EXO | 6 | 6 | oqnw | figs-synecdoche | מִתַּ֨חַת֙ סִבְלֹ֣ת מִצְרַ֔יִם | 1 | This refers to all the hard work the Egyptians made the Israelites do. Alternate translation: “from the hard work the Egyptians force you to do” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]]) | |
545 | EXO | 6 | 6 | xyn4 | figs-metaphor | בִּזְר֣וֹעַ נְטוּיָ֔ה | 1 | Arm here is a figurative way of referring to God’s power, influence, and capacity for action. Outstretched means that he is using that power. Alternate translation: “by my great strength” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
546 | EXO | 6 | 6 | efx1 | וּבִשְׁפָטִ֖ים | 1 | Here, the term judgments refers to the plagues that God is about to send to harm Egypt and the Egyptians. Each plague is a response to Pharaoh’s stubbornness. Alternate translation: “and by [greatly] harming the Egyptians” | ||
547 | EXO | 6 | 7 | o3lb | figs-youdual | אֶתְכֶ֥ם…לָכֶ֖ם…וִֽידַעְתֶּ֗ם…אֱלֹ֣הֵיכֶ֔ם…אֶתְכֶ֔ם | 1 | Here every occurrence of you refers to the Israelites. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
548 | EXO | 6 | 7 | 14ev | figs-synecdoche | מִתַּ֖חַת סִבְל֥וֹת מִצְרָֽיִם | 1 | This refers to all the hard work the Egyptians forced upon the Israelites. See what you did in the previous verse at [[rc://en/tn/help/exo/06/07/oqnw]]. Alternate translation: “from the hard work the Egyptians force you to do” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]]) | |
549 | EXO | 6 | 8 | h9ho | figs-youdual | אֶתְכֶם֙…לָכֶ֛ם | 1 | Here, every occurrence of you refers to the Israelites. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
550 | EXO | 6 | 8 | g9ru | translate-symaction | נָשָׂ֨אתִי֙ אֶת־יָדִ֔י | 1 | I swore | This is an action that signifies making an oath. Raising the hand may not have the same meaning in your culture so you may need to use a different symbolic oath-taking action in your translation, or simply translate the meaning. Alternate translation: “I promised” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction]]) |
551 | EXO | 6 | 8 | i3vj | מוֹרָשָׁ֖ה | 1 | This means the Israelites will own the land. Alternate translation: “as your own land” | ||
552 | EXO | 6 | 8 | ipnm | figs-quotemarks | אֲנִ֥י יְהוָֽה | 1 | After this phrase, the direct quote of Yahweh ends. Both the first-level and second-level quotes end. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with a closing first-level and second-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the end of a quotation and a quotation within a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
553 | EXO | 6 | 9 | aalj | grammar-connect-logic-result | וְלֹ֤א שָֽׁמְעוּ֙ אֶל־מֹשֶׁ֔ה מִקֹּ֣צֶר ר֔וּחַ וּמֵעֲבֹדָ֖ה קָשָֽׁה | 1 | In some languages it will be necessary to put the reason for the people not listening before the result. Alternate translation: “but because of shortness of spirit and because of hard service, they did not listen to Moses” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) | |
554 | EXO | 6 | 9 | 0jc7 | מִקֹּ֣צֶר ר֔וּחַ | 1 | Here, the people’s spirit is spoken of as something that could be measured. By calling it “short,” the author is saying they did not have very much motivation or hope. Alternate translation: “because they had no hope” | ||
555 | EXO | 6 | 10 | tpw4 | לֵּאמֹֽר | 1 | This is used to mark the beginning of a direct quotation. It can be omitted if it is unnatural. | ||
556 | EXO | 6 | 11 | pi7a | figs-quotemarks | בֹּ֣א דַבֵּ֔ר אֶל־פַּרְעֹ֖ה מֶ֣לֶךְ מִצְרָ֑יִם וִֽישַׁלַּ֥ח אֶת־בְּנֵֽי־יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל מֵאַרְצֽוֹ | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
557 | EXO | 6 | 11 | fxf2 | figs-quotations | וִֽישַׁלַּ֥ח אֶת־בְּנֵֽי־יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל מֵאַרְצֽוֹ | 1 | This is an indirect quote; in some languages you will have to make it a direct quote. Be careful to change the third-person pronouns to second-person pronouns if you do this. Alternate translation: “saying, ‘You must let the sons of Israel go from your land’” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) | |
558 | EXO | 6 | 12 | rsag | figs-quotemarks | הֵ֤ן בְּנֵֽי־יִשְׂרָאֵל֙ לֹֽא־שָׁמְע֣וּ אֵלַ֔י וְאֵיךְ֙ יִשְׁמָעֵ֣נִי פַרְעֹ֔ה וַאֲנִ֖י עֲרַ֥ל שְׂפָתָֽיִם | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
559 | EXO | 6 | 12 | h7o0 | figs-metonymy | לִפְנֵ֥י יְהוָ֖ה | 1 | Here, face figuratively represents the presence of a person. There may also be a hint of impudence in Moses’ attitude that is conveyed by saying he before the face of Yahweh Alternate translation: “in the presence of Yahweh” or “boldly to Yahweh” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
560 | EXO | 6 | 12 | iiui | הֵ֤ן | 1 | Behold is a term meant to focus the attention of the listener on what the speaker is about to say. If there is not a good way to translate this term in your language, this term can be omitted from the translation, or you can use an alternate translation like “as you know.” | ||
561 | EXO | 6 | 12 | k7hl | figs-rquestion | הֵ֤ן בְּנֵֽי־יִשְׂרָאֵל֙ לֹֽא־שָׁמְע֣וּ אֵלַ֔י וְאֵיךְ֙ יִשְׁמָעֵ֣נִי פַרְעֹ֔ה | 1 | If the Israelites have not listened to me, why will Pharaoh listen to me, since I am not good at speaking? | Moses asked this question hoping God would change His mind about using Moses. This rhetorical question can be translated as a statement. Alternate translation: “Since the Israelites did not listen to me, neither will Pharaoh!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) |
562 | EXO | 6 | 12 | 4iul | figs-rquestion | הֵ֤ן בְּנֵֽי־יִשְׂרָאֵל֙ לֹֽא־שָׁמְע֣וּ אֵלַ֔י וְאֵיךְ֙ יִשְׁמָעֵ֣נִי פַרְעֹ֔ה | 1 | Moses is presenting a reasoned argument: since this, then probably that. Use a natural way of expressing such arguments in your language. Alternate translation: “Since the sons of Israel have not listened to me, why would you think Pharaoh would listen to me?” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) | |
563 | EXO | 6 | 12 | k3br | figs-metaphor | וַאֲנִ֖י עֲרַ֥ל שְׂפָתָֽיִם | 1 | This is a metaphor that means that Moses was not a good speaker. It is somewhat crude; your translation of this phrase could convey that Moses spoke impolitely. Alternate translation: “And I do not speak well” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
564 | EXO | 6 | 13 | 9o6g | וַיְצַוֵּם֙ אֶל־בְּנֵ֣י יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל וְאֶל־פַּרְעֹ֖ה | 1 | This phrase is somewhat difficult to translate. Here, command could also be translated as “charge” or “commission.” Another difficulty is knowing to whom the command is directed: is it to Moses and Aaron or are they to give the command to Pharaoh and the Israelites, thus to could be translated as “for” or “regarding” Alternate translations: “and he charged them regarding the sons of Israel and regarding Pharaoh” or “and he gave them a command for the sons of Israel and for Pharaoh” or “and he gave them a commission to the sons of Israel and to Pharaoh” | ||
565 | EXO | 6 | 14 | hh3z | writing-background | אֵ֖לֶּה | 1 | Verses 14-27 are background information. If your language marks background information with particular discourse features, use them here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-background]]) | |
566 | EXO | 6 | 14 | h195 | figs-metonymy | רָאשֵׁ֣י | 1 | the heads of their fathers’ houses | Here, “heads” refers to the original ancestors of the clan. Alternate translation: “the ancestors of ” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
567 | EXO | 6 | 14 | wv89 | translate-names | רְאוּבֵ֜ן… יִשְׂרָאֵ֗ל… חֲנ֤וֹךְ וּפַלּוּא֙ חֶצְר֣וֹן וְכַרְמִ֔י… רְאוּבֵֽן | 1 | Hanok, Pallu, Hezron, and Karmi | These are the names of men. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) |
568 | EXO | 6 | 15 | c1ni | translate-names | שִׁמְע֗וֹן יְמוּאֵ֨ל וְיָמִ֤ין וְאֹ֨הַד֙ וְיָכִ֣ין וְצֹ֔חַר וְשָׁא֖וּל…שִׁמְעֽוֹן | 1 | Jemuel, Jamin, Ohad, Jakin, Zohar, and Shaul | These are the names of men. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) |
569 | EXO | 6 | 16 | k64h | translate-names | לֵוִי֙…גֵּרְשׁ֕וֹן וּקְהָ֖ת וּמְרָרִ֑י…לֵוִ֔י | 1 | Gershon…Merari | These are the names of men. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) |
570 | EXO | 6 | 16 | m36f | translate-numbers | שֶׁ֧בַע וּשְׁלֹשִׁ֛ים וּמְאַ֖ת | 1 | 137 years old | “one hundred thirty-seven” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) |
571 | EXO | 6 | 17 | alm8 | translate-names | גֵרְשׁ֛וֹן לִבְנִ֥י וְשִׁמְעִ֖י | 1 | Amram…Uzziel | These are the names of men. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) |
572 | EXO | 6 | 18 | gzm3 | translate-names | קְהָ֔ת עַמְרָ֣ם וְיִצְהָ֔ר וְחֶבְר֖וֹן וְעֻזִּיאֵ֑ל…קְהָ֔ת | 1 | These are the names of men. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
573 | EXO | 6 | 18 | qu41 | translate-numbers | שָׁלֹ֧שׁ וּשְׁלֹשִׁ֛ים וּמְאַ֖ת | 1 | 133 years old | “one hundred thirty-three” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) |
574 | EXO | 6 | 19 | p5sz | translate-names | מְרָרִ֖י מַחְלִ֣י וּמוּשִׁ֑י | 1 | These are the names of men. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
575 | EXO | 6 | 20 | ni1l | translate-names | עַמְרָ֜ם…יוֹכֶ֤בֶד…אַהֲרֹ֖ן…מֹשֶׁ֑ה…עַמְרָ֔ם | 1 | These are the names of people. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
576 | EXO | 6 | 20 | mh02 | figs-kinship | דֹּֽדָתוֹ֙ | 1 | This word specifically means father’s sister. Some languages will have a term that is specific in this way, and translators should use it. Alternate translation: see UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-kinship]]) | |
577 | EXO | 6 | 20 | ti6q | translate-numbers | שֶׁ֧בַע וּשְׁלֹשִׁ֛ים וּמְאַ֖ת | 1 | 137 years | “one hundred thirty-seven years” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) |
578 | EXO | 6 | 21 | f3yr | translate-names | יִצְהָ֑ר קֹ֥רַח וָנֶ֖פֶג וְזִכְרִֽי׃ | 1 | Izhar…Korah…Zichri | These are the names of men. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) |
579 | EXO | 6 | 22 | n7cl | translate-names | עֻזִּיאֵ֑ל מִֽישָׁאֵ֥ל וְאֶלְצָפָ֖ן וְסִתְרִֽי | 1 | Uzziel…Mishael…Sithri | These are the names of men. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) |
580 | EXO | 6 | 23 | n1xh | translate-names | אַהֲרֹ֜ן…אֱלִישֶׁ֧בַע…עַמִּינָדָ֛ב…נַחְשׁ֖וֹן…נָדָב֙…אֲבִיה֔וּא…אֶלְעָזָ֖ר…אִֽיתָמָֽר | 1 | Nadab…Ithamar | These are the names of people. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) |
581 | EXO | 6 | 24 | 7oae | translate-names | קֹ֔רַח אַסִּ֥יר וְאֶלְקָנָ֖ה וַאֲבִיאָסָ֑ף | 1 | These are the names of people. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
582 | EXO | 6 | 24 | i6o7 | translate-names | הַקָּרְחִֽי | 1 | This was the name of the clan of people descended from Korah. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
583 | EXO | 6 | 25 | zvg2 | translate-names | וְאֶלְעָזָ֨ר…אַהֲרֹ֜ן…פּֽוּטִיאֵל֙…פִּֽינְחָ֑ס | 1 | Phinehas | These are the names of people. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) |
584 | EXO | 6 | 25 | fck8 | figs-metonymy | רָאשֵׁ֛י | 1 | These were the heads of the fathers’ houses | The word “heads” here represents family leaders. Alternate translation: “These were the leaders of the families” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
585 | EXO | 6 | 26 | dqm8 | figs-quotemarks | הֶ֔ם הוֹצִ֜יאוּ אֶת־בְּנֵ֧י יִשְׂרָאֵ֛ל מֵאֶ֥רֶץ מִצְרַ֖יִם עַל־צִבְאֹתָֽם | 1 | This is a direct quotation of what Yahweh said earlier. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation of a previous remark. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
586 | EXO | 6 | 26 | ft6y | translate-unknown | עַל־צִבְאֹתָֽם | 1 | by their groups of fighting men | The term hosts refers to a large group of people often organized into groups for war. Alternate translation: “by their groups” or “by their divisions” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) |
587 | EXO | 6 | 27 | o7xp | grammar-connect-logic-goal | לְהוֹצִ֥יא | 1 | This expresses their goal when they spoke to Pharaoh. See UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-goal]]) | |
588 | EXO | 6 | 28 | xssl | writing-newevent | וַיְהִ֗י בְּי֨וֹם | 1 | This marks a transition from the record of the genealogy back to the narrative. Consider placing a section break at the start of this verse. Alternate translation: “One day” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
589 | EXO | 6 | 29 | 7s2n | figs-quotemarks | לֵּאמֹ֖ר | 1 | Here, saying is used to mark the beginning of a direct quotation. It can be omitted if unnatural. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
590 | EXO | 6 | 29 | vogm | figs-quotemarks | אֲנִ֣י יְהוָ֑ה דַּבֵּ֗ר אֶל־פַּרְעֹה֙ מֶ֣לֶךְ מִצְרַ֔יִם אֵ֛ת כָּל־אֲשֶׁ֥ר אֲנִ֖י דֹּבֵ֥ר אֵלֶֽיךָ | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
591 | EXO | 6 | 30 | zyqs | figs-metonymy | לִפְנֵ֣י יְהוָ֑ה | 1 | Here, face figuratively represents the presence of a person. There may also be a hint of impudence in Moses’ attitude that is conveyed by saying he spoke before the face of Yahweh. See how you translated this in 6:12 Alternate translation: “in the presence of Yahweh” or “boldly to Yahweh” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
592 | EXO | 6 | 30 | nf3w | figs-rquestion | הֵ֤ן אֲנִי֙ עֲרַ֣ל שְׂפָתַ֔יִם וְאֵ֕יךְ יִשְׁמַ֥ע אֵלַ֖י פַּרְעֹֽה | 1 | I am not good…why will Pharaoh listen to me? | Moses asks this question hoping to change God’s mind about sending him. This rhetorical question can be translated as a statement. Alternate translation: “Behold, I am not a good speaker. Pharaoh will certainly not listen to me!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) |
593 | EXO | 6 | 30 | qvxf | figs-quotemarks | הֵ֤ן אֲנִי֙ עֲרַ֣ל שְׂפָתַ֔יִם וְאֵ֕יךְ יִשְׁמַ֥ע אֵלַ֖י פַּרְעֹֽה | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
594 | EXO | 6 | 30 | y4g2 | הֵ֤ן | 1 | Behold is a term meant to focus the attention of the listener on what the speaker is about to say. If there is not a good way to translate this term in your language, this term can be omitted from the translation, or you can use an alternate translation like “as you know.” | ||
595 | EXO | 6 | 30 | 18l8 | figs-metaphor | אֲנִי֙ עֲרַ֣ל שְׂפָתַ֔יִם | 1 | This is a metaphor that means that Moses thought he was not a good speaker. It is somewhat crude, and your translation of this phrase could convey that Moses spoke impolitely. See how you translated this in 6:12 Alternate translation: “And I always fail to speak well” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
596 | EXO | 7 | intro | r9we | 0 | Exodus 07 General NotesSpecial concepts in this chapterMiraclesWhen Yahweh had Moses perform miracles, Pharaoh’s men were able to copy these miracles. It is unknown how they were able to do this, but since it was not from Yahweh, they were probably done under some evil power. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/miracle]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/evil]]) Pharaoh’s hard heartPharaoh’s heart is often described as hard, strong, or heavy in this chapter. This means that his heart was not open or willing to understand Yahweh’s instructions. “Let my people go”This is a very important statement. Moses is not asking Pharaoh to “let go” of the Hebrew people. Instead, he is demanding that Pharaoh free the Hebrew people. Possible translation difficulties in this chapter include:
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597 | EXO | 7 | 1 | 4vak | figs-quotemarks | מֹשֶׁ֔ה | 1 | After this phrase, a direct quote begins that continues to the end of verse 5. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
598 | EXO | 7 | 1 | gy1t | רְאֵ֛ה | 1 | This is used to draw attention to surprising information that follows. Alternative translation: “Listen carefully” | ||
599 | EXO | 7 | 1 | dn1s | figs-metaphor | נְתַתִּ֥יךָ אֱלֹהִ֖ים לְפַרְעֹ֑ה | 1 | I have made you like a god | This means Moses would represent the same authority to Pharaoh as God did to Moses. See how you translated the very similar phrase in Exodus 4:16, see this note. Alternate translation: “I will cause Pharaoh to consider you as a god” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
600 | EXO | 7 | 1 | z163 | figs-metaphor | וְאַהֲרֹ֥ן אָחִ֖יךָ יִהְיֶ֥ה נְבִיאֶֽךָ | 1 | This phrase compares Aaron to a prophet, because he will be the one actually to proclaim to Pharaoh what Moses tells him. See how you translated a similar phrase in Exodus 4:16, see this note. Alternate translation: “and Aaron your brother will act like your prophet” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
601 | EXO | 7 | 2 | l44v | figs-kinship | אָחִ֨יךָ֙ | 1 | Aaron is older than Moses. Some languages will use a different term for the sibling relationship based on gender and age order. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-kinship]]) | |
602 | EXO | 7 | 2 | hdwo | figs-quotations | וְשִׁלַּ֥ח אֶת־בְּנֵֽי־יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל מֵאַרְצֽוֹ | 1 | Some languages may need to make this a direct quote. If so, be sure to mark it as a second-level quotation, subordinate to Yahweh’s main speech. Alternative translation: “saying, ‘You must let the sons of Israel go from your land’” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) | |
603 | EXO | 7 | 2 | 204o | מֵאַרְצֽוֹ | 1 | “Egypt” | ||
604 | EXO | 7 | 3 | adsq | figs-metaphor | אַקְשֶׁ֖ה אֶת־לֵ֣ב פַּרְעֹ֑ה | 1 | This means God will make him stubborn. His stubborn attitude is spoken of as if his heart were hard. If the heart is not the body part your culture uses to refer to a person’s will, consider using whichever organ your culture would use for this image. See how you translated this in Exodus 4:21, but note the slightly different metaphor there: the heart being strong vs. hard. Alternate translation: “will cause Pharaoh to be stubborn” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
605 | EXO | 7 | 3 | vtt1 | figs-doublet | אֶת־אֹתֹתַ֛י וְאֶת־מוֹפְתַ֖י | 1 | many signs…many wonders | The words signs and wonders mean basically the same thing. God uses them to emphasize the greatness of what he will do in Egypt. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]]) |
606 | EXO | 7 | 4 | ar0l | figs-youdual | אֲלֵכֶם֙ | 1 | Here, you means Moses and Aaron. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a dual form (if you have one) or plural form (if not) here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
607 | EXO | 7 | 4 | e2kv | figs-metonymy | יָדִ֖י | 1 | put my hand on | The words my hand represent God’s great power. Alternate translation: “my power” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
608 | EXO | 7 | 4 | 0r0r | figs-metonymy | בְּמִצְרָ֑יִם | 1 | On Egypt refers to the land and everything in it, including people, animals, and plants. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
609 | EXO | 7 | 4 | nilu | אֶת־צִבְאֹתַ֜י אֶת־עַמִּ֤י בְנֵֽי־יִשְׂרָאֵל֙ | 1 | These phrases refer to the Israelites in three different ways; they do not refer to three different groups of people. Armies is the same word translated “hosts” in Exodus 6:26. Alternate translation: “the armies of my Israelite people” | ||
610 | EXO | 7 | 5 | cg3n | grammar-connect-logic-result | וְיָדְע֤וּ מִצְרַ֨יִם֙ כִּֽי־אֲנִ֣י יְהוָ֔ה | 1 | This is the result of God rescuing the Israelites. In some languages the result will have to be placed after the cause, as in the UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) | |
611 | EXO | 7 | 5 | npd6 | figs-metonymy | בִּנְטֹתִ֥י אֶת־יָדִ֖י עַל | 1 | reach out with my hand on | This phrase represents God’s great power. Alternate translation: “when I show my powerful acts against” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
612 | EXO | 7 | 5 | dguc | grammar-connect-logic-goal | וְהוֹצֵאתִ֥י אֶת־בְּנֵֽי־יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל מִתּוֹכָֽם | 1 | The goal of God’s powerful acts was to rescue the Israelites. Alternate translation: “so that I bring the sons of Israel out from their midst” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-goal]]) | |
613 | EXO | 7 | 5 | 8576 | figs-quotemarks | מִתּוֹכָֽם | 1 | At the end of this verse, the direct quote that began in verse 1 ends. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with a closing first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the end of a quotation. Note that the UST is reordered. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
614 | EXO | 7 | 6 | iii5 | figs-parallelism | וַיַּ֥עַשׂ…עָשֽׂוּ | 1 | This repetition emphasizes the statement. Some languages can use repetition for emphasis; others will need to use another way of expressing emphasis. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]]) | |
615 | EXO | 7 | 7 | liir | writing-background | וּמֹשֶׁה֙ בֶּן־שְׁמֹנִ֣ים שָׁנָ֔ה וְאַֽהֲרֹ֔ן בֶּן־שָׁלֹ֥שׁ וּשְׁמֹנִ֖ים שָׁנָ֑ה בְּדַבְּרָ֖ם אֶל־פַּרְעֹֽה | 1 | This verse contains background information. If your language marks background information with particular discourse features, use them here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-background]]) | |
616 | EXO | 7 | 7 | g7i5 | translate-numbers | שְׁמֹנִ֣ים…שָׁלֹ֥שׁ וּשְׁמֹנִ֖ים | 1 | Aaron eighty-three years old | “eighty … eighty-three” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) |
617 | EXO | 7 | 7 | 9ou3 | figs-idiom | בֶּן־שְׁמֹנִ֣ים שָׁנָ֔ה…בֶּן־שָׁלֹ֥שׁ וּשְׁמֹנִ֖ים שָׁנָ֑ה | 1 | This is an idiom that refers to their age. See UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
618 | EXO | 7 | 8 | pwph | writing-newevent | וַיֹּ֣אמֶר יְהוָ֔ה | 1 | This verse marks the beginning of new sections, both major and minor. The major story of the plagues and Exodus itself unfolds from here until after Pharaoh’s army is defeated at the Red Sea. The next minor event is the miracle of the rods becoming snakes. Either by using particular forms that your language uses to mark transitions or by making a section break and heading, this transition should be marked for readers. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
619 | EXO | 7 | 8 | p2kf | לֵאמֹֽר | 1 | Here, saying marks the beginning of a direct quote and is often omitted in translation when such a construction is unnatural in the target language. See UST. | ||
620 | EXO | 7 | 9 | b0jl | figs-quotemarks | כִּי֩ יְדַבֵּ֨ר אֲלֵכֶ֤ם פַּרְעֹה֙ לֵאמֹ֔ר תְּנ֥וּ לָכֶ֖ם מוֹפֵ֑ת וְאָמַרְתָּ֣ אֶֽל־אַהֲרֹ֗ן קַ֧ח אֶֽת־מַטְּךָ֛ וְהַשְׁלֵ֥ךְ לִפְנֵֽי־פַרְעֹ֖ה יְהִ֥י לְתַנִּֽין | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
621 | EXO | 7 | 9 | jt9z | figs-quotations | כִּי֩ יְדַבֵּ֨ר אֲלֵכֶ֤ם פַּרְעֹה֙ לֵאמֹ֔ר תְּנ֥וּ לָכֶ֖ם מוֹפֵ֑ת וְאָמַרְתָּ֣ אֶֽל־אַהֲרֹ֗ן קַ֧ח אֶֽת־מַטְּךָ֛ וְהַשְׁלֵ֥ךְ לִפְנֵֽי־פַרְעֹ֖ה יְהִ֥י לְתַנִּֽין | 1 | When Pharaoh says to you, ‘Do a miracle,’ then you will say to Aaron, ‘Take your staff and throw it down before Pharaoh, so that it may become a snake.’ | The two quotations in this verse could be stated as indirect quotes. Alternate translation: “When Pharaoh tells you to do a miracle, then you will tell Aaron to take his staff and throw it down before Pharaoh so that it may become a snake” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) |
622 | EXO | 7 | 9 | ye9j | figs-quotemarks | תְּנ֥וּ לָכֶ֖ם מוֹפֵ֑ת | 1 | This is a second-level direct quotation. If you did not decide to make it an indirect quotation, it may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with second-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation within a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
623 | EXO | 7 | 9 | r0tp | figs-quotemarks | קַ֧ח אֶֽת־מַטְּךָ֛ וְהַשְׁלֵ֥ךְ לִפְנֵֽי־פַרְעֹ֖ה יְהִ֥י לְתַנִּֽין | 1 | This is a second-level direct quotation. The second level may end after Pharaoh. If you did not decide to make it an indirect quotation, it may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with second-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation within a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
624 | EXO | 7 | 9 | p3xh | לֵאמֹ֔ר | 1 | Here, saying marks the beginning of a direct quote and is often omitted in translation when such a construction is unnatural in the target language. See UST. | ||
625 | EXO | 7 | 9 | ms5o | figs-youdual | אֲלֵכֶ֤ם…לָכֶ֖ם | 1 | These are plural, referring to Moses and Aaron. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a dual form (if you have one) or plural form (if not) here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
626 | EXO | 7 | 9 | 6hfg | figs-quotesinquotes | תְּנ֥וּ לָכֶ֖ם מוֹפֵ֑ת | 1 | This is a second-level quotation. It should be marked in some manner that distinguishes it from the outer level. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes]]) | |
627 | EXO | 7 | 9 | s5a9 | קַ֧ח אֶֽת־מַטְּךָ֛ וְהַשְׁלֵ֥ךְ לִפְנֵֽי־פַרְעֹ֖ה יְהִ֥י לְתַנִּֽין | 1 | This is a second-level quotation. It should be marked in some manner that distinguishes it from the outer level. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes]]) | ||
628 | EXO | 7 | 9 | ogk9 | figs-metonymy | לִפְנֵֽי־פַרְעֹ֖ה | 1 | Although before the face of still has the standard figurative meaning of “in the presence of,” it is a much more literal use here. Moses and Aaron are to actually do the miracles in front of Pharaoh so that Pharaoh can see them. Alternative translation: “so Pharaoh can see it” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
629 | EXO | 7 | 10 | 4q7r | figs-metonymy | לִפְנֵ֥י פַרְעֹ֛ה וְלִפְנֵ֥י עֲבָדָ֖יו | 1 | This time, while before the face of still has the standard figurative meaning of “in the presence of,” it is a much more literal use here. Aaron actually does this right in front of Pharaoh and his servants so they could watch what happens. Alternative translation: “where Pharaoh and his servants could see it” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
630 | EXO | 7 | 10 | 3dkq | עֲבָדָ֖יו | 1 | His servants probably refers to important advisors that would be in the king’s court, and does not refer common servants. | ||
631 | EXO | 7 | 11 | mqde | לַֽחֲכָמִ֖ים וְלַֽמְכַשְּׁפִ֑ים…חַרְטֻמֵּ֥י | 1 | Here, magicians probably describes both wise men and sorcerers rather than being a third group. See translationWords articles for each term. | ||
632 | EXO | 7 | 12 | u6np | וַיִּבְלַ֥ע | 1 | swallowed up | “ate up” or “devoured” | |
633 | EXO | 7 | 12 | m0kw | grammar-connect-logic-contrast | וַיִּבְלַ֥ע מַטֵּֽה־אַהֲרֹ֖ן אֶת־מַטֹּתָֽם | 1 | This is a surprising and amusing twist which was not what the magicians expected. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-contrast]]) | |
634 | EXO | 7 | 12 | prnp | figs-personification | מַטֵּֽה…מַטֹּתָֽם | 1 | It may be necessary in some languages to translate the word staff as “snake” since it had turned into one. This may be true if it would not make sense in the target language to say (because it is not living) that a staff swallowed or ate something. It may also be not make sense in some languages to speak of the snakes as staffs once transformed. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-personification]]) | |
635 | EXO | 7 | 13 | g42f | figs-metaphor | וַיֶּחֱזַק֙ לֵ֣ב פַּרְעֹ֔ה | 1 | Pharaoh’s heart was hardened | Pharaoh’s stubborn attitude is spoken of as if his heart were strong. If the heart is not the body part your culture uses to refer to a person’s will, consider using whichever organ your culture would use for this image. See how you translated this in Exodus 4:21, but note that this is a neutral statement (it does not say that anyone caused him to be stubborn, as many others in this part of the narrative do). Alternate translation: “Pharaoh was still defiant” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
636 | EXO | 7 | 13 | 2fve | כַּאֲשֶׁ֖ר דִּבֶּ֥ר יְהוָֽה | 1 | Because Yahweh’s prediction precedes this event, some languages may need to place the reference to that prediction before the statement that it was fulfilled. See UST. | ||
637 | EXO | 7 | 14 | d27r | figs-metaphor | כָּבֵ֖ד לֵ֣ב פַּרְעֹ֑ה | 1 | Pharaoh’s heart is hard | Yahweh speaks of Pharaoh’s stubborn attitude as if Pharaoh’s heart were heavy. If the heart is not the body part your culture uses to refer to a person’s will, consider using whichever organ your culture would use for this image. This is a neutral statement (it does not say that anyone caused him to be stubborn as many others in this part of the narrative do). See how you translated this in Exodus 7:13, but note the slightly different metaphor there: the heart being heavy vs strong. Alternate translation: “Pharaoh is defiant” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
638 | EXO | 7 | 14 | qiyx | writing-newevent | וַיֹּ֤אמֶר | 1 | A new scene begins here, which may need to be marked in a certain way in your language. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
639 | EXO | 7 | 14 | t79b | figs-quotemarks | מֹשֶׁ֔ה | 1 | After this phrase, a direct quote begins that continues to the end of verse 18. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
640 | EXO | 7 | 15 | ecby | הִנֵּה֙ | 1 | This is used to draw attention to information that follows. | ||
641 | EXO | 7 | 15 | c5np | יֹצֵ֣א הַמַּ֔יְמָה | 1 | when he goes out to the water | There are various theories as to what Pharaoh went down to the Nile to do, but there is no need to speculate or specify in the translation. | |
642 | EXO | 7 | 16 | yqp7 | וְאָמַרְתָּ֣ אֵלָ֗יו | 1 | Say to him | “Say to Pharaoh” | |
643 | EXO | 7 | 16 | i4yt | figs-quotemarks | יְהוָ֞ה | 1 | This begins a second-level quotation that continues until the end of verse 18. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with second-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation within a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
644 | EXO | 7 | 16 | uvxe | figs-possession | אֱלֹהֵ֤י הָעִבְרִים֙ | 1 | Yahweh claimed the Hebrews (Israelites) as his own. They worshiped him. This is a possessive of social relationship. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | |
645 | EXO | 7 | 16 | d16q | figs-quotesinquotes | שַׁלַּח֙ אֶת־עַמִּ֔י וְיַֽעַבְדֻ֖נִי בַּמִּדְבָּ֑ר וְהִנֵּ֥ה לֹא־שָׁמַ֖עְתָּ עַד־כֹּֽה | 1 | This is a third-level quotation. It should be marked in some manner that distinguishes it from the outer levels. Alternatively, you could translate it as an indirect quotation as in the UST. If you do this, take care to adjust the pronoun person (second/third) as appropriate. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes]]) | |
646 | EXO | 7 | 16 | cwox | וְהִנֵּ֥ה | 1 | Behold is used to draw attention to the information that follows. In some languages, it will not be translated. | ||
647 | EXO | 7 | 17 | j1ev | כֹּ֚ה אָמַ֣ר יְהוָ֔ה | 1 | strike the water | This quotation form is used to introduce commands from Yahweh. See 4:intro for more information. | |
648 | EXO | 7 | 17 | mywj | figs-quotesinquotes | בְּזֹ֣את | 1 | This begins a third-level quotation that continues until the end of verse 18. It should be marked in some manner that distinguishes it from the outer levels. It is possible that the third-level quote actually ends before Behold, in which case, in the rest of the quote I refers to Moses, not Yahweh. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes]]) | |
649 | EXO | 7 | 17 | jjm3 | הִנֵּ֨ה | 1 | Behold is a term meant to focus the attention of the listener on what the speaker is about to say. Alternate translation: “Look at this” | ||
650 | EXO | 7 | 18 | bsjn | grammar-connect-logic-result | וּבָאַ֣שׁ הַיְאֹ֑ר | 1 | The river will stink will happen because the fish die. Alternate translation: “and because of that the river will stink” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) | |
651 | EXO | 7 | 18 | nx0q | grammar-connect-logic-result | וְנִלְא֣וּ מִצְרַ֔יִם לִשְׁתּ֥וֹת מַ֖יִם מִן־הַיְאֹֽר | 1 | In some languages you will need to put the reason before the result. Alternative translation: “In order to find water to drink from the river, the Egyptians will exhaust themselves.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) | |
652 | EXO | 7 | 18 | 350i | figs-rpronouns | וְנִלְא֣וּ מִצְרַ֔יִם | 1 | Here, themselves refers back to the subject (the Egyptians) to indicated that the Egyptians are the object of the verb as well. Different languages have different methods of marking this. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rpronouns]]) | |
653 | EXO | 7 | 18 | grwh | figs-quotemarks | מִן־הַיְאֹֽר | 1 | After this phrase, the direct quote of Yahweh’s commands ends. Depending on your decisions about the embedded quotation levels, you may have up to three levels of quotations that need to be closed here. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with closing quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the end of a quotation and quotations within quotations. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
654 | EXO | 7 | 19 | jima | figs-quotemarks | אֱמֹ֣ר אֶֽל־אַהֲרֹ֡ן קַ֣ח מַטְּךָ֣ וּנְטֵֽה־יָדְךָ֩ עַל־מֵימֵ֨י מִצְרַ֜יִם עַֽל־נַהֲרֹתָ֣ם׀ עַל־יְאֹרֵיהֶ֣ם וְעַל־אַגְמֵיהֶ֗ם וְעַ֛ל כָּל־מִקְוֵ֥ה מֵימֵיהֶ֖ם וְיִֽהְיוּ־דָ֑ם וְהָ֤יָה דָם֙ בְּכָל־אֶ֣רֶץ מִצְרַ֔יִם וּבָעֵצִ֖ים וּבָאֲבָנִֽים | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
655 | EXO | 7 | 19 | 9o1q | figs-quotemarks | קַ֣ח מַטְּךָ֣ וּנְטֵֽה־יָדְךָ֩ עַל־מֵימֵ֨י מִצְרַ֜יִם עַֽל־נַהֲרֹתָ֣ם׀ עַל־יְאֹרֵיהֶ֣ם וְעַל־אַגְמֵיהֶ֗ם וְעַ֛ל כָּל־מִקְוֵ֥ה מֵימֵיהֶ֖ם וְיִֽהְיוּ־דָ֑ם | 1 | This is a second-level direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with second-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation within a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
656 | EXO | 7 | 19 | ysi7 | figs-merism | עַֽל־נַהֲרֹתָ֣ם׀ עַל־יְאֹרֵיהֶ֣ם וְעַל־אַגְמֵיהֶ֗ם וְעַ֛ל כָּל־מִקְוֵ֥ה מֵימֵיהֶ֖ם | 1 | This list is meant to expand on and reinforce the idea of all of the water in Egypt. You should translate the list in such a way that the locations of the blood are not limited to these specific places, but to imply universality. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-merism]]) | |
657 | EXO | 7 | 19 | wxp2 | בְּכָל־אֶ֣רֶץ | 1 | throughout all | “in every part of” | |
658 | EXO | 7 | 19 | msxp | figs-possession | וּבָעֵצִ֖ים וּבָאֲבָנִֽים | 1 | This possessive show composition. Alternate translation: “and in containers made from wood and in containers made from stone” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | |
659 | EXO | 7 | 20 | zy18 | figs-explicit | בַּיְאֹ֔ר | 1 | in the river | The name of the river may be made explicit. Alternate translation: “in the Nile River” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) |
660 | EXO | 7 | 20 | mj8v | figs-metonymy | לְעֵינֵ֣י פַרְעֹ֔ה וּלְעֵינֵ֖י עֲבָדָ֑יו | 1 | This means in their sight. Alternate translation: “in the sight of Pharaoh and his servants” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
661 | EXO | 7 | 22 | 6njd | translate-unknown | חַרְטֻמֵּ֥י | 1 | See how you translated this term in 7:11. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
662 | EXO | 7 | 22 | qdc7 | figs-metaphor | וַיֶּחֱזַ֤ק לֵב־פַּרְעֹה֙ | 1 | Pharaoh’s heart was hardened | Pharaoh’s stubborn attitude is spoken of as if his heart were strong. If the heart is not the body part your culture uses to refer to a person’s will, consider using whichever organ your culture would use for this image. This is a neutral statement (it does not say that anyone caused him to be stubborn as many others in this part of the narrative do). See how you translated this in Exodus 7:13. Alternate translation: “Pharaoh was still defiant” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
663 | EXO | 7 | 22 | sbic | כַּאֲשֶׁ֖ר דִּבֶּ֥ר יְהוָֽה | 1 | Because Yahweh’s prediction precedes this event, some languages may need to place the reference to that prediction before the statement that it was fulfilled. See UST and how you handled this in 7:13 where the same sentence appears. | ||
664 | EXO | 7 | 23 | atdk | figs-idiom | וְלֹא־שָׁ֥ת לִבּ֖וֹ גַּם־לָזֹֽאת | 1 | This is an idiom meaning Pharaoh did not think about the meaning of the miracle he had just seen. Alternate translation: “And he did not consider what even this meant” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
665 | EXO | 7 | 24 | m6zn | figs-hyperbole | כָל־מִצְרַ֛יִם | 1 | All the Egyptians | The word all here is a generalization that means “many.” At the least, the upper class would have sent their slaves to dig for them. Alternate translation: “Many of the Egyptians” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-hyperbole]]) |
666 | EXO | 7 | 25 | 93t8 | writing-newevent | וַיִּמָּלֵ֖א | 1 | A new scene begins here, which may need to be marked in a certain way in your language. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
667 | EXO | 7 | 25 | 5ma1 | figs-idiom | וַיִּמָּלֵ֖א שִׁבְעַ֣ת יָמִ֑ים | 1 | This is an idiom meaning seven days later. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
668 | EXO | 7 | 25 | 8aut | translate-numbers | שִׁבְעַ֣ת | 1 | “7” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
669 | EXO | 8 | intro | ww1y | 0 | Exodus 08 General NotesPossible translation difficulties in this chapter
Lifting up the hand and staff:In the next few chapters God will instruct Moses and/or Aaron to raise his hand and/or staff. The narrative will then record that whoever will raise his hand and/or staff. The instruction and the action do not always match exactly. God may say raise your hand and the narrative may say Moses raised his staff. These are not conflicting reports. Translators should understand that the hand and the staff are always understood together. They are one unit and they can both be mentioned or they can be mentioned separately. In each case, Moses or Aaron raises his hand with the staff in it. This fact is merely expressed differently. Special concepts in this chapterPharaoh’s hard heartPharaoh’s heart is often described as hard in this chapter. This means that his heart was not open or willing to understand Yahweh’s instructions. When his heart was hardened, it became less and less receptive to Yahweh. Let my people goThis is a very important statement. Moses does not ask Pharaoh for permission to “let go” of the Hebrew people. Instead, he is demanding that Pharaoh free the Hebrew people. | |||
670 | EXO | 8 | 1 | tf7b | figs-quotations | בֹּ֖א | 1 | This begins a direct quote that continues until the end of verse 4. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) | |
671 | EXO | 8 | 1 | v6ll | כֹּ֚ה אָמַ֣ר יְהוָ֔ה | 1 | This quotation form is used to introduce commands from Yahweh. See 4:intro for more information. | ||
672 | EXO | 8 | 1 | lndc | figs-quotesinquotes | כֹּ֚ה | 1 | This begins a second-level quote that continues until the end of verse 4. It should be marked in some manner that distinguishes it from the outer level. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes]]) | |
673 | EXO | 8 | 1 | kure | figs-quotesinquotes | שַׁלַּ֥ח | 1 | This begins a third-level quote that continues until the end of verse 4. It should be marked in some manner that distinguishes it from the outer levels. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes]]) | |
674 | EXO | 8 | 2 | s7y1 | figs-ellipsis | לְשַׁלֵּ֑חַ | 1 | What Pharaoh is to let go is not specified, but “my people” or “the Israelites” are the understood object. Alternate translation: “to let the Israelites go” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-ellipsis]]) | |
675 | EXO | 8 | 2 | aei8 | הִנֵּ֣ה | 1 | Behold is an interjection meant to focus the attention of the listener on what comes next, in this case a dire warning. Alternate translation: “look out” | ||
676 | EXO | 8 | 3 | 5zo6 | figs-merism | בְּבֵיתֶ֔ךָ וּבַחֲדַ֥ר מִשְׁכָּבְךָ֖ וְעַל־מִטָּתֶ֑ךָ וּבְבֵ֤ית עֲבָדֶ֨יךָ֙ וּבְעַמֶּ֔ךָ וּבְתַנּוּרֶ֖יךָ וּבְמִשְׁאֲרוֹתֶֽיךָ | 1 | This long list means “everywhere in Egypt.” It is presented in this way for rhetorical effect, that is, to convince Pharaoh of how bad this plague will be so he will obey. You should translate the list in such a way that the frogs’ location is not limited to these specific places. The list should imply universality. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-merism]]) | |
677 | EXO | 8 | 4 | okok | figs-quotemarks | 1 | Up to three levels of quotes end at the end of this verse. Depending on how many levels you chose to mark as direct quotations, you should indicate them ending here with closing second-level (and third-level) quotation mark(s) or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the end of quotations and quotations within a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | ||
678 | EXO | 8 | 5 | wll3 | figs-quotemarks | אֱמֹ֣ר אֶֽל־אַהֲרֹ֗ן נְטֵ֤ה אֶת־יָדְךָ֙ בְּמַטֶּ֔ךָ עַל־הַ֨נְּהָרֹ֔ת עַל־הַיְאֹרִ֖ים וְעַל־הָאֲגַמִּ֑ים וְהַ֥עַל אֶת־הַֽצְפַרְדְּעִ֖ים עַל־אֶ֥רֶץ מִצְרָֽיִם | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with first-level opening and closing quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
679 | EXO | 8 | 5 | ley6 | figs-quotations | וַיֹּ֣אמֶר יְהוָה֮ אֶל־מֹשֶׁה֒ אֱמֹ֣ר אֶֽל־אַהֲרֹ֗ן | 1 | It may be helpful to translate this first quotation indirectly to avoid having two levels of quotations in this verse. Alternate translation: “And Yahweh told Moses to say to Aaron” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) | |
680 | EXO | 8 | 5 | 5myy | figs-quotemarks | נְטֵ֤ה אֶת־יָדְךָ֙ בְּמַטֶּ֔ךָ עַל־הַ֨נְּהָרֹ֔ת עַל־הַיְאֹרִ֖ים וְעַל־הָאֲגַמִּ֑ים וְהַ֥עַל אֶת־הַֽצְפַרְדְּעִ֖ים עַל־אֶ֥רֶץ מִצְרָֽיִם | 1 | This is a second-level direct quotation (if you chose to make Say to Aaron a direct quotation). It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with second-level opening and closing quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation inside a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
681 | EXO | 8 | 5 | 1qzz | יָדְךָ֙ בְּמַטֶּ֔ךָ | 1 | See note in the introduction to chapter 8 regarding the hand and staff. | ||
682 | EXO | 8 | 5 | z19q | figs-merism | עַל־הַ֨נְּהָרֹ֔ת עַל־הַיְאֹרִ֖ים וְעַל־הָאֲגַמִּ֑ים | 1 | This list is meant to convey the idea of all the water in Egypt where frogs might live. You should translate the list in such a way that the locations are not limited to these specific places. The list should imply universality. This is made clear in 8:6.(See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-merism]]) | |
683 | EXO | 8 | 6 | wf3a | figs-explicit | וַיֵּ֤ט אַהֲרֹן֙ | 1 | It is implied that Moses told Yahweh’s instructions to Aaron. You may choose to make this explicit as in the UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
684 | EXO | 8 | 6 | 3t7n | figs-explicit | יָד֔וֹ | 1 | It is implied that Aaron was holding his staff as instructed. You may choose to make this explicit. See note in the introduction to chapter 8 regarding the hand and staff. Alternate translation: “his hand holding his staff” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
685 | EXO | 8 | 6 | j1w7 | figs-synecdoche | וַיֵּ֤ט אַהֲרֹן֙ אֶת־יָד֔וֹ עַ֖ל מֵימֵ֣י | 1 | Aaron would not have been able to reach his hand over all the water in Egypt. He likely stretched his hand over some nearby portion of the Nile symbolizing all the water of Egypt. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]]) | |
686 | EXO | 8 | 6 | drmg | figs-explicit | וַתַּ֨עַל֙ | 1 | Verse 3 has specified from where the frogs will come. Here it is implied, but you may make it explicit as in the UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
687 | EXO | 8 | 6 | rxze | figs-collectivenouns | הַצְּפַרְדֵּ֔עַ | 1 | There were so many frogs that the text uses the collective singular. If that does not make sense in your language, you may simply use the plural as in the UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-collectivenouns]]) | |
688 | EXO | 8 | 6 | j83d | figs-metaphor | וַתַּ֨עַל֙ הַצְּפַרְדֵּ֔עַ וַתְּכַ֖ס אֶת־אֶ֥רֶץ מִצְרָֽיִם | 1 | This means that there were frogs everywhere in Egypt. The image is like that of a blanket smothering the entire country. (Or more directly, like one giant, nation-sized frog sitting on top of the entire land). (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
689 | EXO | 8 | 7 | 5yzg | translate-unknown | הַֽחֲרְטֻמִּ֖ים בְּלָטֵיהֶ֑ם | 1 | See how you translated these in 7:11. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
690 | EXO | 8 | 8 | mhn3 | וַיִּקְרָ֨א פַרְעֹ֜ה לְמֹשֶׁ֣ה וּֽלְאַהֲרֹ֗ן | 1 | Then Pharaoh called for Moses and Aaron | “Then Pharaoh sent for Moses and Aaron” or “And the king summoned Moses and Aaron” | |
691 | EXO | 8 | 8 | nfe3 | figs-explicit | וַיִּקְרָ֨א פַרְעֹ֜ה לְמֹשֶׁ֣ה וּֽלְאַהֲרֹ֗ן וַיֹּ֨אמֶר֙ | 1 | It is implied that Moses and Aaron came between being called and Pharaoh speaking to them. You may need to make that explicit. Alternate translation: “And Pharaoh called for Moses and for Aaron, and after they came he said” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
692 | EXO | 8 | 8 | pc7e | figs-quotemarks | הַעְתִּ֣ירוּ אֶל־יְהוָ֔ה וְיָסֵר֙ הַֽצְפַרְדְּעִ֔ים מִמֶּ֖נִּי וּמֵֽעַמִּ֑י וַאֲשַׁלְּחָה֙ אֶת־הָעָ֔ם וְיִזְבְּח֖וּ לַיהוָֽה | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
693 | EXO | 8 | 8 | tx3t | figs-quotations | אֶל־יְהוָ֔ה וְיָסֵר֙ הַֽצְפַרְדְּעִ֔ים מִמֶּ֖נִּי וּמֵֽעַמִּ֑י | 1 | In some languages you may have to make the content of Pharaoh’s prayer to Yahweh a direct quote. Note that this will make it a second-level quotation and you will need to mark it with second-level quotation markings if your language uses them. Alternate translation: “to Yahweh saying, ‘Please take away the frogs from Pharaoh and from his people.’ ” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) | |
694 | EXO | 8 | 8 | qku4 | grammar-connect-condition-hypothetical | וַאֲשַׁלְּחָה֙ אֶת־הָעָ֔ם וְיִזְבְּח֖וּ לַיהוָֽה | 1 | This promise is conditional on the frogs going away. Alternate translation: “Once the frogs are gone, I will let the people go, and they may sacrifice to Yahweh” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-condition-hypothetical]]) | |
695 | EXO | 8 | 9 | bm7x | figs-quotemarks | הִתְפָּאֵ֣ר עָלַי֒ לְמָתַ֣י׀ אַעְתִּ֣יר לְךָ֗ וְלַעֲבָדֶ֨יךָ֙ וּֽלְעַמְּךָ֔ לְהַכְרִית֙ הַֽצֲפַרְדְּעִ֔ים מִמְּךָ֖ וּמִבָּתֶּ֑יךָ רַ֥ק בַּיְאֹ֖ר תִּשָּׁאַֽרְנָה | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
696 | EXO | 8 | 9 | khfd | figs-irony | הִתְפָּאֵ֣ר עָלַי֒ | 1 | Moses speaks with false humility here. He is ironically pointing out Pharaoh’s powerlessness before Yahweh. Alternate translation: “You can choose” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-irony]]) | |
697 | EXO | 8 | 9 | g0lu | figs-merism | לְךָ֗ וְלַעֲבָדֶ֨יךָ֙ וּֽלְעַמְּךָ֔…מִמְּךָ֖ וּמִבָּתֶּ֑יךָ | 1 | These lists mean “for everyone” and “from everywhere” (in Egypt). This makes clear that Moses will ask for a complete end of the plague. You should translate the list in such a way that it does not convey limitation to these specifics, but is understood to imply universality. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-merism]]) | |
698 | EXO | 8 | 10 | g5e7 | figs-quotemarks | לְמָחָ֑ר | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
699 | EXO | 8 | 10 | tvjo | figs-quotemarks | כִּדְבָ֣רְךָ֔ | 1 | A direct quote begins here that continues to the end of the next verse. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
700 | EXO | 8 | 10 | ofw3 | grammar-connect-logic-goal | לְמַ֣עַן תֵּדַ֔ע כִּי־אֵ֖ין כַּיהוָ֥ה אֱלֹהֵֽינוּ | 1 | This knowledge is the goal of Yahweh’s granting a respite from the frogs. In some languages you may need to place this at the end of verse 11 after Moses says the frogs will leave. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-goal]]) | |
701 | EXO | 8 | 10 | 8120 | figs-exclusive | אֱלֹהֵֽינוּ | 1 | Here, our refers to the Israelites’ God, excluding Pharaoh and the Egyptians. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-exclusive]]) | |
702 | EXO | 8 | 11 | zwqo | figs-merism | מִמְּךָ֙ וּמִבָּ֣תֶּ֔יךָ וּמֵעֲבָדֶ֖יךָ וּמֵעַמֶּ֑ךָ | 1 | This list means “from everywhere and everyone” (in Egypt). This shows that the end of the plague will be as complete as its extent. You should translate the list in such a way that it does not convey limitation to these specifics, but is understood to imply universality. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-merism]]) | |
703 | EXO | 8 | 11 | ttyr | figs-quotemarks | רַ֥ק בַּיְאֹ֖ר תִּשָּׁאַֽרְנָה | 1 | After this phrase, the direct quote of Moses that started in the previous verse ends. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with a closing first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the end of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
704 | EXO | 8 | 12 | jjv2 | שָׂ֥ם | 1 | “Yahweh had set” | ||
705 | EXO | 8 | 12 | nxyi | writing-newevent | וַיֵּצֵ֥א מֹשֶׁ֛ה וְאַהֲרֹ֖ן | 1 | A minor scene shift occurs here and may need to be marked in a certain way in your language. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
706 | EXO | 8 | 13 | 80ei | figs-merism | מִן־הַבָּתִּ֥ים מִן־הַחֲצֵרֹ֖ת וּמִן־הַשָּׂדֹֽת | 1 | This list means “from everywhere” (in Egypt). This makes clear that there was a complete end of the plague. You should translate the list in such a way that it does not convey limitation to these specifics, but is understood to imply universality. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-merism]]) | |
707 | EXO | 8 | 14 | a03n | חֳמָרִ֣ם חֳמָרִ֑ם | 1 | Literally, “piles piles.” Repetition is used in Hebrew to emphasize how many or how big they were. | ||
708 | EXO | 8 | 15 | lv2n | figs-metaphor | וְהַכְבֵּד֙ אֶת־לִבּ֔וֹ | 1 | he hardened his heart | Pharaoh’s stubborn attitude is spoken of as if he made his own heart heavy. If the heart is not the body part your culture uses to refer to a person’s will, consider using whichever organ your culture would use for this image. See how you translated this in Exodus 7:14, but note, there, that the state of Pharaoh’s heart is reported, whereas here, Pharaoh makes his own heart heavy. Alternate translation: “and Pharaoh determined to be defiant” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
709 | EXO | 8 | 15 | b47h | כַּאֲשֶׁ֖ר דִּבֶּ֥ר יְהוָֽה | 1 | just as Yahweh had said that he would do | “just as Yahweh had said Pharaoh would do” | |
710 | EXO | 8 | 16 | 7tgc | writing-newevent | וַיֹּ֣אמֶר יְהוָה֮ | 1 | A new scene begins here, which may need to be marked in a certain way in your language. This is the start of the third plague sequence. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
711 | EXO | 8 | 16 | s5gh | figs-quotations | אֱמֹר֙ אֶֽל־אַהֲרֹ֔ן נְטֵ֣ה אֶֽת־מַטְּךָ֔ וְהַ֖ךְ אֶת־עֲפַ֣ר הָאָ֑רֶץ וְהָיָ֥ה לְכִנִּ֖ם בְּכָל־אֶ֥רֶץ מִצְרָֽיִם | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. However, it may be helpful to translate one of the parts as an indirect quotation so that you do not have to have two levels of quotations here. Alternate translation: see UST or “[And Yahweh told Moses] to tell Aaron” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) | |
712 | EXO | 8 | 16 | xh9e | figs-quotemarks | נְטֵ֣ה אֶֽת־מַטְּךָ֔ וְהַ֖ךְ אֶת־עֲפַ֣ר הָאָ֑רֶץ וְהָיָ֥ה לְכִנִּ֖ם בְּכָל־אֶ֥רֶץ מִצְרָֽיִם | 1 | This is a second-level direct quotation (unless you translated one portion as an indirect quotation). It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with second-level (or first-level) quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation (within a quotation). (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
713 | EXO | 8 | 16 | joxz | נְטֵ֣ה אֶֽת־מַטְּךָ֔ וְהַ֖ךְ | 1 | This is one action or motion but it is described with the two verbs that occur throughout this section of plague judgment. | ||
714 | EXO | 8 | 16 | 4kyj | מַטְּךָ֔ | 1 | This is Aaron’s staff. See note in the introduction to chapter 8 regarding the hand and staff. | ||
715 | EXO | 8 | 16 | w5el | translate-unknown | לְכִנִּ֖ם | 1 | We do not know exactly what this word means. It is probably a tiny (as in dust-particle size) biting insect. You should choose a different insect here than in the next plague (8:21-8:31). (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
716 | EXO | 8 | 17 | 8zno | וַיֵּט֩ אַהֲרֹ֨ן אֶת־יָד֤וֹ בְמַטֵּ֨הוּ֙ וַיַּךְ֙ אֶת־עֲפַ֣ר הָאָ֔רֶץ | 1 | Again, this is one action or motion but it is described with the two verbs that occur throughout this section of plague judgment. See how you translated it in the previous verse. | ||
717 | EXO | 8 | 17 | l784 | יָד֤וֹ בְמַטֵּ֨הוּ֙ | 1 | See note in the introduction to chapter 8 regarding the hand and staff. | ||
718 | EXO | 8 | 17 | nhgt | translate-unknown | הַכִּנָּ֔ם …כִנִּ֖ים | 1 | Again, we do not know this term for certain, so see how you translated it in 8:16. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
719 | EXO | 8 | 17 | grs3 | figs-gendernotations | בָּאָדָ֖ם | 1 | This includes women and children. Alternate translation: “people” or “mankind” or “humans” See UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]]) | |
720 | EXO | 8 | 17 | grg5 | figs-hyperbole | כָּל־עֲפַ֥ר הָאָ֛רֶץ …בְּכָל־אֶ֥רֶץ מִצְרָֽיִם | 1 | This extraordinary statement is used to emphasize the extent and severity of the plague. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-hyperbole]]) | |
721 | EXO | 8 | 18 | 9iqc | translate-unknown | הַחַרְטֻמִּ֧ים בְּלָטֵיהֶ֛ם | 1 | See how you translated these in 7:11. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
722 | EXO | 8 | 18 | ii85 | translate-unknown | הַכִּנִּ֖ים …הַכִּנָּ֔ם | 1 | See how you translated this term in 8:16. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
723 | EXO | 8 | 18 | mnj5 | figs-gendernotations | בָּאָדָ֖ם | 1 | This includes women and children. Alternate translation: “people” or “mankind” or “humans” See UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]]) | |
724 | EXO | 8 | 19 | 22be | translate-unknown | הַֽחַרְטֻמִּים֙ | 1 | See how you translated this term in 7:11. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
725 | EXO | 8 | 19 | lk2k | figs-synecdoche | אֶצְבַּ֥ע אֱלֹהִ֖ים הִ֑וא | 1 | This is the finger of God | The words “finger of God” represent the power of God. Alternate translation: “This is the powerful work of God” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]]) |
726 | EXO | 8 | 19 | z1w2 | figs-metaphor | וַיֶּחֱזַ֤ק לֵב־פַּרְעֹה֙ | 1 | Pharaoh’s heart was hardened | Pharaoh’s stubborn attitude is spoken of as if his heart were strong. If the heart is not the body part your culture uses to refer to a person’s will, consider using whichever organ your culture would use for this image. See how you translated this in Exodus 7:13. This is a neutral statement (it does not say that anyone caused him to be stubborn as many others in this part of the narrative do). Alternate translation: “Pharaoh was still defiant” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
727 | EXO | 8 | 19 | rp3i | writing-participants | אֲלֵהֶ֔ם | 1 | It is possible that them refers to the magicians here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-participants]]) | |
728 | EXO | 8 | 19 | gjgg | כַּאֲשֶׁ֖ר דִּבֶּ֥ר יְהוָֽה | 1 | Some languages will need to place this before the thing that Yahweh predicted, as in the UST. | ||
729 | EXO | 8 | 20 | j5n8 | וְהִתְיַצֵּב֙ לִפְנֵ֣י פַרְעֹ֔ה | 1 | stand in front of Pharaoh | “and present yourself to Pharaoh” | |
730 | EXO | 8 | 20 | frfn | writing-newevent | וַיֹּ֨אמֶר יְהוָ֜ה | 1 | A new scene begins here, which may need to be marked in a certain way in your language. This is the beginning of the fourth plague sequence. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
731 | EXO | 8 | 20 | syv2 | figs-metonymy | לִפְנֵ֣י פַרְעֹ֔ה | 1 | Here, face figuratively means the presence of a person. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
732 | EXO | 8 | 20 | 2g25 | הִנֵּ֖ה | 1 | This is used to draw attention to important information that is next. In some languages and translation styles it will make the most sense to omit this, as in the UST. Alternate translation: “Listen carefully” | ||
733 | EXO | 8 | 20 | uypa | figs-quotations | כֹּ֚ה אָמַ֣ר יְהוָ֔ה | 1 | This phrase opens a direct quote which continues until the end of verse 23. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. However, you may also consider making the opening portion an indirect quote so that you do not have a quote inside of a quote for the next verses. Alternate translation: “that Yahweh says” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) | |
734 | EXO | 8 | 20 | eqd2 | כֹּ֚ה אָמַ֣ר יְהוָ֔ה | 1 | Let my people go | This quotation form is used to introduce commands from Yahweh. See 4:intro for more information. | |
735 | EXO | 8 | 20 | a7l7 | figs-quotemarks | שַׁלַּ֥ח | 1 | This phrase opens a second-level direct quote which continues until the end of verse 23, unless you made thus says Yahweh an indirect quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with second-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation within a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
736 | EXO | 8 | 20 | fgl3 | grammar-connect-logic-goal | וְיַֽעַבְדֻֽנִי | 1 | This is the purpose of the people being let go. Alternate translation: “so they can serve me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-goal]]) | |
737 | EXO | 8 | 21 | hitq | הִנְנִי֩ | 1 | This is used to draw attention to important information that is next. Alternate translation: “Listen carefully” | ||
738 | EXO | 8 | 21 | hwcl | translate-collectivenouns | הֶעָרֹ֑ב…הֶ֣עָרֹ֔ב | 1 | This is a collective singular noun that refers to a great number of swarming, biting insects. Alternate translation: “swarms of flies” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-collectivenouns]]) | |
739 | EXO | 8 | 21 | 2g9v | translate-unknown | הֶעָרֹ֑ב…הֶ֣עָרֹ֔ב | 1 | These are probably the large common flies that bother humans and livestock. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
740 | EXO | 8 | 21 | foli | figs-merism | בְּךָ֜ וּבַעֲבָדֶ֧יךָ וּֽבְעַמְּךָ֛ וּבְבָתֶּ֖יךָ…בָּתֵּ֤י מִצְרַ֨יִם֙…וְגַ֥ם הָאֲדָמָ֖ה | 1 | This long list means, “everywhere in Egypt.” It is presented in this way for rhetorical effect, that is, to convince Pharaoh of how bad this plague will be so he will obey. You should translate the list in such a way that the flies’ location is not limited to these specific places, but is understood to imply universality. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-merism]] | |
741 | EXO | 8 | 22 | mv8w | grammar-connect-logic-result | לְבִלְתִּ֥י הֱיֽוֹת־שָׁ֖ם עָרֹ֑ב | 1 | General Information: | This is the result of Yahweh treating the land of Goshen differently. Alternate translation: “by keeping the swarm from there” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) |
742 | EXO | 8 | 22 | apum | translate-collectivenouns | עָרֹ֑ב | 1 | This is a collective singular noun that refers to a great number of swarming, biting insects. See how you translated this in 8:21. Alternate translation: “swarms of flies” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-collectivenouns]]) | |
743 | EXO | 8 | 22 | 85hp | translate-unknown | עָרֹ֑ב | 1 | These are probably the large common flies that bother humans and livestock. See how you translated this in 8:21 (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
744 | EXO | 8 | 22 | refq | grammar-connect-logic-goal | לְמַ֣עַן תֵּדַ֔ע כִּ֛י אֲנִ֥י יְהוָ֖ה בְּקֶ֥רֶב הָאָֽרֶץ | 1 | This is the goal of treating the Israelites differently. In some languages you may need to put this phrase the beginning of the verse. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-goal]]) | |
745 | EXO | 8 | 22 | a28h | אֲנִ֥י יְהוָ֖ה בְּקֶ֥רֶב הָאָֽרֶץ | 1 | Here, am could be connecting I and Yahweh or it could be connecting I, Yahweh and in the middle of the land. Alternate translation: “I, Yahweh, am in the middle of the land” | ||
746 | EXO | 8 | 23 | 8fsp | figs-abstractnouns | פְדֻ֔ת | 1 | This is a noun derived from a verb meaning “to buy back.” Very broadly it can mean “to save or rescue.” See the next note regarding textual variants for more information. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]]) | |
747 | EXO | 8 | 23 | tf4j | translate-textvariants | פְדֻ֔ת | 1 | Many translations follow the Septuagint here, which uses the word “division.” A minor change to the Hebrew would also produce the word translated “treat differently” in the previous verse. Alternate translation: “a division” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-textvariants]]) | |
748 | EXO | 8 | 23 | u4gs | עַמִּ֖י | 1 | Yahweh’s people, that is, the Israelites. Alternate translation: “the Israelites” | ||
749 | EXO | 8 | 23 | rg2c | עַמֶּ֑ךָ | 1 | Pharaoh’s people, that is, the Egyptians. Alternate translation: “the Egyptians” | ||
750 | EXO | 8 | 23 | 9c85 | figs-quotemarks | לְמָחָ֥ר יִהְיֶ֖ה הָאֹ֥ת הַזֶּֽה׃ | 1 | After this phrase, the three levels of direct quotations of Yahweh that started in 8:20 ends. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with closing first-level, second-level, and third-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the end of quotations. You may not have three levels if you made any level an indirect quote. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
751 | EXO | 8 | 24 | gw3c | figs-explicit | וַיַּ֤עַשׂ יְהוָה֙ כֵּ֔ן | 1 | The UST supplies a brief sentence filling in the gap between Yahweh’s command to Moses and the onset of the plague. Some languages will need something like that to make the progression of events clear. Alternate translation: “Moses obeyed the instructions Yahweh gave him and Pharaoh responded as Yahweh had said he would. And Yahweh did so” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
752 | EXO | 8 | 24 | lk5s | writing-newevent | וַיַּ֤עַשׂ יְהוָה֙ כֵּ֔ן | 1 | There is a minor scene change here, which may need to be marked in a certain way in your language. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
753 | EXO | 8 | 24 | ut0f | translate-unknown | עָרֹ֣ב | 1 | There are probably the large common flies that bother humans and livestock. See how you translated this in 8:21 (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
754 | EXO | 8 | 24 | dg0k | translate-go | וַיָּבֹא֙ | 1 | Some languages may need to translate this as going rather than coming. Alternate translation: “and … went” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-go]]) | |
755 | EXO | 8 | 24 | 97aq | figs-merism | בֵּ֥יתָה פַרְעֹ֖ה וּבֵ֣ית עֲבָדָ֑יו | 1 | This means “to everyone everywhere” (in Egypt) as made explicit in the next statement. This makes clear that the insects were throughout the land. You should translate this in such a way that it does not convey limitation to these specifics, but is understood to imply universality. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-merism]]) | |
756 | EXO | 8 | 24 | nd6e | figs-activepassive | תִּשָּׁחֵ֥ת הָאָ֖רֶץ מִפְּנֵ֥י הֶעָרֹֽב | 1 | the land was ruined because of the swarms of flies | This can be translated in active form. Alternate translation: “The swarms of flies devastated the land” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) |
757 | EXO | 8 | 24 | ngue | figs-metonymy | מִפְּנֵ֥י הֶעָרֹֽב | 1 | Here, face figuratively represents the presence of the insects. Alternate translation: “because the insects were everywhere” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
758 | EXO | 8 | 25 | e7l0 | grammar-connect-time-simultaneous | וַיִּקְרָ֣א | 1 | This happened during the plague. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-time-simultaneous]]) | |
759 | EXO | 8 | 25 | ciy5 | figs-quotemarks | לְכ֛וּ זִבְח֥וּ לֵֽאלֹהֵיכֶ֖ם בָּאָֽרֶץ | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
760 | EXO | 8 | 25 | gj2w | figs-youdual | לֵֽאלֹהֵיכֶ֖ם | 1 | Here, your is plural. it could refer either to Moses and Aaron or to the Israelites. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a dual form (if you have one) if your team decides it means Moses and Aaron, otherwise use a plural form. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
761 | EXO | 8 | 26 | tvnj | figs-quotemarks | וַיֹּ֣אמֶר מֹשֶׁ֗ה | 1 | After this phrase a direct quote begins that continues until the end of 8:27. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
762 | EXO | 8 | 26 | 9x8p | תּוֹעֲבַ֣ת מִצְרַ֔יִם…תּוֹעֲבַ֥ת מִצְרַ֛יִם | 1 | We do not know what about their sacrificing was an abomination to the Egyptians. The same term is used in Genesis 43:32 and 46:34 to describe the Egyptians’ feelings about eating with Hebrews and about the Hebrew profession of shepherding, respectively. Translators should attempt to convey the strong negative feelings that would be provoked in the Egyptians without speculating as to the cause. | ||
763 | EXO | 8 | 26 | 43cl | figs-exclusive | נִזְבַּ֖ח …אֱלֹהֵ֑ינוּ …נִזְבַּ֞ח …יִסְקְלֻֽנוּ | 1 | Here, we, our, and us should all be translated as exclusive (if your language makes that distinction). Pharaoh and the Egyptians are not included. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-exclusive]]) | |
764 | EXO | 8 | 26 | i7dy | figs-rquestion | וְלֹ֥א יִסְקְלֻֽנוּ | 1 | will they not stone us? | Moses asks this question to show Pharaoh that the Egyptians would not allow the Israelites to worship Yahweh by making a sacrifice repugnant to them. Alternate translation: “they will certainly stone us!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) |
765 | EXO | 8 | 26 | gy7d | figs-metonymy | לְעֵינֵיהֶ֖ם | 1 | right before their eyes | This is a figurative way of saying “where they can see.” Alternate translation: “in their sight” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
766 | EXO | 8 | 27 | ju3u | figs-exclusive | נֵלֵ֖ךְ…וְזָבַ֨חְנוּ֙…אֱלֹהֵ֔ינוּ…אֵלֵֽינוּ | 1 | Here, we, our, and us should all be translated as exclusive (if your language makes that distinction). Pharaoh and his people are not included. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-exclusive]]) | |
767 | EXO | 8 | 27 | clc3 | figs-quotemarks | אֵלֵֽינוּ | 1 | After this phrase, the direct quote of Moses’ argument to Pharaoh ends. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with a closing first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the end of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
768 | EXO | 8 | 28 | p3pd | figs-quotemarks | אָנֹכִ֞י אֲשַׁלַּ֤ח אֶתְכֶם֙ וּזְבַחְתֶּ֞ם לַיהוָ֤ה אֱלֹֽהֵיכֶם֙ בַּמִּדְבָּ֔ר רַ֛ק הַרְחֵ֥ק לֹא־תַרְחִ֖יקוּ לָלֶ֑כֶת הַעְתִּ֖ירוּ בַּעֲדִֽי | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
769 | EXO | 8 | 28 | qxes | figs-youdual | אֶתְכֶם֙ …אֱלֹֽהֵיכֶם֙ …תַרְחִ֖יקוּ | 1 | If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
770 | EXO | 8 | 28 | mla2 | אֶתְכֶם֙ | 1 | “the Israelites” | ||
771 | EXO | 8 | 28 | hnud | figs-idiom | הַרְחֵ֥ק…תַרְחִ֖יקוּ | 1 | In Hebrew, far is repeated to emphasize (with not) that they are absolutely not to go too far. If your language does not use repeating words like this, express the emphasis in another way. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
772 | EXO | 8 | 29 | kgkx | figs-quotemarks | הִנֵּ֨ה אָנֹכִ֜י יוֹצֵ֤א מֵֽעִמָּךְ֙ וְהַעְתַּרְתִּ֣י אֶל־יְהוָ֔ה וְסָ֣ר הֶעָרֹ֗ב מִפַּרְעֹ֛ה מֵעֲבָדָ֥יו וּמֵעַמּ֖וֹ מָחָ֑ר רַ֗ק אַל־יֹסֵ֤ף פַּרְעֹה֙ הָתֵ֔ל לְבִלְתִּי֙ שַׁלַּ֣ח אֶת־הָעָ֔ם לִזְבֹּ֖חַ לַֽיהוָֽה | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
773 | EXO | 8 | 29 | 3hwq | הִנֵּ֨ה | 1 | This is a term meant to focus the attention of the listener on what the speaker is about to say. If there is not a good way to translate this term in your language, this term can be omitted from the translation. Alternate translation: “Know this” | ||
774 | EXO | 8 | 29 | jirm | translate-unknown | הֶעָרֹ֗ב | 1 | These are probably the large common flies that bother humans and livestock. See how you translated this in 8:21 (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
775 | EXO | 8 | 29 | yvcl | figs-123person | מִפַּרְעֹ֛ה …פַּרְעֹה֙ | 1 | Moses may be using the third person to refer to Pharaoh to show respect, because the king appears to be relenting. If use of the third person is not a way of showing respect in your culture or is not a valid way of addressing an individual at all, you may need to change the form. Alternate translation: “from you ... you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-123person]]) | |
776 | EXO | 8 | 29 | la3z | figs-merism | מִפַּרְעֹ֛ה מֵעֲבָדָ֥יו וּמֵעַמּ֖וֹ | 1 | This list means “from everywhere and everyone” (in Egypt). This shows that the end of the plague will be as complete as its extent. You should translate the list in such a way that it does not convey limitation to these specifics, but is understood to imply universality. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-merism]]) | |
777 | EXO | 8 | 29 | bf85 | figs-doublenegatives | אַל־יֹסֵ֤ף פַּרְעֹה֙ הָתֵ֔ל לְבִלְתִּי֙ שַׁלַּ֣ח אֶת־הָעָ֔ם | 1 | you must not deal deceitfully any more by not letting our people go | This can be stated in positive form. Alternate translation: “you must begin to deal truthfully with us and let our people go” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublenegatives]]) |
778 | EXO | 8 | 29 | hh4q | רַ֗ק אַל־יֹסֵ֤ף פַּרְעֹה֙ הָתֵ֔ל | 1 | But you must not deal deceitfully | “But you must not deceive us” or “But you must not lie to us” | |
779 | EXO | 8 | 30 | 49le | writing-newevent | וַיֵּצֵ֥א מֹשֶׁ֖ה | 1 | There is a minor scene shift here, which may need to be marked in a certain way in your language. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
780 | EXO | 8 | 31 | rj50 | translate-unknown | הֶעָרֹ֔ב | 1 | These are probably the large common flies that bother humans and livestock. See how you translated this in 8:21 (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
781 | EXO | 8 | 31 | 2ifs | figs-merism | מִפַּרְעֹ֖ה מֵעֲבָדָ֣יו וּמֵעַמּ֑וֹ | 1 | This list means “from everyone and everywhere” (in Egypt). This makes clear that there was a complete end of the plague. You should translate the list in such a way that it does not convey limitation to these specifics, but is understood to imply universality. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-merism]]) | |
782 | EXO | 8 | 31 | mb4r | figs-hyperbole | לֹ֥א נִשְׁאַ֖ר אֶחָֽד | 1 | This extreme statement emphasizes how thoroughly Yahweh removed the insects from the land. Alternate translation: “There was not a single one of these insects left in the whole land” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-hyperbole]]) | |
783 | EXO | 8 | 32 | sb5l | figs-metaphor | וַיַּכְבֵּ֤ד פַּרְעֹה֙ אֶת־לִבּ֔וֹ | 1 | Pharaoh hardened his heart | Pharaoh’s stubborn attitude is spoken of as if he made his own heart heavy. If the heart is not the body part your culture uses to refer to a person’s will, consider using whichever organ your culture would use for this image. See how you translated this in 8:15. Alternate translation: “Pharaoh determined to be defiant” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
784 | EXO | 9 | intro | hqw8 | 0 | Exodus 09 General NotesSpecial concepts in this chapterPharaoh’s hard heartPharaoh’s heart is often described as hard in this chapter. This means that his heart was not open or willing to understand Yahweh’s instructions. When his heart was hardened, it became less and less receptive to Yahweh. Other possible translation difficulties in this chapterLet my people goThis is a very important statement. Moses is not ask Pharaoh to “let go” of the Hebrew people. Instead, he is demanding that Pharaoh free the Hebrew people. | |||
785 | EXO | 9 | 1 | se3f | writing-newevent | וַיֹּ֤אמֶר יְהוָה֙ | 1 | General Information: | A new scene begins here, which may need to be marked in a certain way in your language. This is the beginning of the fifth plague sequence. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) |
786 | EXO | 9 | 1 | 38fo | figs-quotemarks | אֶל־מֹשֶׁ֔ה | 1 | After this phrase, a direct quote begins that continues to the end of 9:4 and contains two more levels of quotes. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
787 | EXO | 9 | 1 | 0hcz | figs-quotemarks | אֵלָ֗יו | 1 | After this phrase, a second-level direct quote begins which continues to the end of 9:4 and contains one more level of quotes. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening second-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation within a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
788 | EXO | 9 | 1 | fo4o | figs-quotesinquotes | וְדִבַּרְתָּ֣ אֵלָ֗יו כֹּֽה־אָמַ֤ר יְהוָה֙ אֱלֹהֵ֣י הָֽעִבְרִ֔ים | 1 | You may want to translate the quote beginning with Thus says Yahweh as an indirect quotation in order to reduce the levels of quotations in this passage. Alternative translation: “and say to him that Yahweh, the God of the Hebrews, says” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes]]) | |
789 | EXO | 9 | 1 | w0lg | כֹּֽה־אָמַ֤ר יְהוָה֙ | 1 | This quotation form is used to introduce commands from Yahweh. See 4:intro for more information. | ||
790 | EXO | 9 | 1 | x4bd | עַמִּ֖י | 1 | “the Israelites” | ||
791 | EXO | 9 | 2 | l7ld | figs-parallelism | כִּ֛י אִם־מָאֵ֥ן אַתָּ֖ה לְשַׁלֵּ֑חַ וְעוֹדְךָ֖ מַחֲזִ֥יק בָּֽם | 1 | if you refuse to let them go, if you still keep them back | These two phrases mean basically the same thing. Alternate translation: “If you continue refusing to let them go” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]]) |
792 | EXO | 9 | 3 | fltr | הִנֵּ֨ה | 1 | This is used to draw attention to surprising information that follows. Alternate translation: “look out” | ||
793 | EXO | 9 | 3 | ume2 | figs-metonymy | יַד־יְהוָ֜ה הוֹיָ֗ה בְּמִקְנְךָ֙ | 1 | then Yahweh’s hand will be on your cattle | Here, hand represents Yahweh’s power to afflict their animals with disease. Alternate translation: “Then the power of Yahweh will afflict your livestock” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
794 | EXO | 9 | 3 | cjt9 | figs-123person | יַד־יְהוָ֜ה | 1 | This is part of the reported speech that Yahweh wants Moses to say to Pharaoh. Therefore, you could change the third person the hand of Yahweh to first person if it would be clearer in your language. Alternate translation: “My hand” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-123person]]) | |
795 | EXO | 9 | 3 | tn3z | figs-youdual | בְּמִקְנְךָ֙ | 1 | on your cattle | While the word your here is not plural, the next verse shows that it refers to all the people of Egypt who owned cattle. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, you may want to use a plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) |
796 | EXO | 9 | 3 | v8ur | figs-merism | בַּסּוּסִ֤ים בַּֽחֲמֹרִים֙ בַּגְּמַלִּ֔ים בַּבָּקָ֖ר וּבַצֹּ֑אן | 1 | This long list is meant to reinforce the universal effects of the coming plague. It is presented in this way for rhetorical effect, that is, to convince Pharaoh of how bad this plague will be so he will obey. You should translate the list in such a way that it is not limiting, but is understood to imply universality. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-merism]] | |
797 | EXO | 9 | 3 | 2kqc | figs-collectivenouns | בַּבָּקָ֖ר …וּבַצֹּ֑אן | 1 | These (cattle and flock) are collective singular nouns which refer to groups of animals. Alternate translation: “on your bulls and cows and on your sheep and goats” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-collectivenouns]]) | |
798 | EXO | 9 | 3 | 3ud8 | figs-metaphor | כָּבֵ֥ד | 1 | Here, the plague is spoken of as if it weighed a lot. This means it would be very bad. Alternate translation: “severe” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
799 | EXO | 9 | 4 | x12r | figs-123person | יְהוָ֔ה | 1 | This is part of the reported speech that Yahweh wants Moses to say to Pharaoh. Therefore you could change the third person Yahweh to first person if it would be clearer in your language. You should do the same as you did in the previous verse. Alternate translation: “I” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-123person]]) | |
800 | EXO | 9 | 4 | c9ob | figs-possession | מִקְנֵ֣ה יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל…מִקְנֵ֣ה מִצְרָ֑יִם | 1 | This means the livestock owned by the two groups. Alternate translation: “the livestock that the Israelites own… the livestock that the Egyptians own” or “the livestock belonging to the Israelites ... the livestock belonging to the Egyptians” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | |
801 | EXO | 9 | 4 | lp3t | figs-metonymy | יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל | 1 | Israel’s cattle | Here, Israel refers to the Israelites. Alternate translation: “the Israelite people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
802 | EXO | 9 | 4 | u60c | figs-collectivenouns | יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל | 1 | Here, Israel is used as a collective singular noun. If your language would not refer to a group of people in this way, you may need to translate it as plural. Alternate translation: “the Israelite people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-collectivenouns]]) | |
803 | EXO | 9 | 4 | fs25 | figs-metonymy | מִקְנֵ֣ה מִצְרָ֑יִם | 1 | Egypt’s cattle | Here, Egypt refers to the Egyptians. Alternate translation: “the livestock of the Egyptian people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
804 | EXO | 9 | 4 | 2310 | דָּבָֽר | 1 | “animal” | ||
805 | EXO | 9 | 4 | xk5d | מִכָּל־לִבְנֵ֥י יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל | 1 | “which belongs to any of the sons of Israel” | ||
806 | EXO | 9 | 4 | cbsz | figs-quotemarks | וְלֹ֥א יָמ֛וּת מִכָּל־לִבְנֵ֥י יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל דָּבָֽר | 1 | After this phrase, the three levels of direct quotes of Yahweh ends. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with closing quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the end of levels of quotations. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
807 | EXO | 9 | 5 | vqz2 | וַיָּ֥שֶׂם יְהוָ֖ה מוֹעֵ֣ד | 1 | fixed a time | “And Yahweh made an appointed time” | |
808 | EXO | 9 | 5 | 7jof | לֵאמֹ֑ר | 1 | This marks the beginning of a direct quotation. It can be omitted in translation if your language does not use a similar form. However, in this sentence it is the only verb related to speech, so you may need to translate it similarly to the way the UST does. . | ||
809 | EXO | 9 | 5 | dh4h | figs-quotemarks | מָחָ֗ר יַעֲשֶׂ֧ה יְהוָ֛ה הַדָּבָ֥ר הַזֶּ֖ה בָּאָֽרֶץ | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
810 | EXO | 9 | 5 | pxb1 | figs-123person | יְהוָ֛ה | 1 | Yahweh is speaking here. Therefore you could change the third person Yahweh to first person if it would be clearer in your language. Alternate translation: “I, Yahweh,” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-123person]]) | |
811 | EXO | 9 | 6 | 1ztr | figs-explicit | וַיַּ֨עַשׂ יְהוָ֜ה | 1 | It is implied that Moses went and spoke to Pharaoh as directed. You may need to make that explicit in your translation in some languages. Alternate translation: “Moses did as Yahweh had commanded. And Yahweh did” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
812 | EXO | 9 | 6 | cx5i | figs-hyperbole | כֹּ֖ל מִקְנֵ֣ה | 1 | All the cattle of Egypt died | This is exaggerated to emphasize the seriousness of the event. There were still some animals alive that were afflicted by later plagues. However, it may be best to translate this with the word “all.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-hyperbole]]) |
813 | EXO | 9 | 6 | iccg | מִקְנֵ֣ה מִצְרָ֑יִם…וּמִמִּקְנֵ֥ה בְנֵֽי־יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל | 1 | This means the livestock owned by the two groups. Alternate translation: “the livestock that the Egyptians owned … But from the livestock that the Israelites owned” or “the livestock belonging to the Egyptians ... But from the livestock belonging to the Israelites” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]]) | ||
814 | EXO | 9 | 6 | gy7t | figs-metonymy | מִצְרָ֑יִם | 1 | cattle of Egypt | Here, Egypt refers to the Egyptians. Alternate translation: “the Egyptian peoples’” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
815 | EXO | 9 | 6 | 6ewa | figs-metonymy | בְנֵֽי־יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל | 1 | Here, sons figuratively means descendants. The phrase speaks of all of the Israelites as descendants of the patriarch Jacob, who was also known as Israel. Alternate translation: “the Israelite peoples’” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
816 | EXO | 9 | 6 | i0bl | figs-litotes | וּמִמִּקְנֵ֥ה בְנֵֽי־יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל לֹא־מֵ֥ת אֶחָֽד | 1 | This emphatic negative statement could be stated positively. Alternate translation: “But every single one of the Israelites’ livestock lived” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-litotes]]) | |
817 | EXO | 9 | 7 | md84 | וְהִנֵּ֗ה | 1 | behold | Behold is used to draw attention to surprising information that follows. Alternate translation: “and listen” | |
818 | EXO | 9 | 7 | rtny | figs-litotes | לֹא־מֵ֛ת מִמִּקְנֵ֥ה יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל עַד־אֶחָ֑ד | 1 | This emphatic negative statement could be stated positively. Alternate translation: “every single one of the Israelites’ livestock was alive” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-litotes]]) | |
819 | EXO | 9 | 7 | kkuc | figs-metonymy | יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל | 1 | Here, Israel refers to the Israelites. Alternate translation: “of the Israelites” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
820 | EXO | 9 | 7 | sfor | figs-collectivenouns | יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל | 1 | Here, Israel is a collective singular noun. If your language would not refer to a group of people in this way, you may need to translate it as plural. Alternate translation: “the Israelites” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-collectivenouns]]) | |
821 | EXO | 9 | 7 | j51j | figs-metaphor | וַיִּכְבַּד֙ לֵ֣ב פַּרְעֹ֔ה | 1 | his heart was stubborn | Pharaoh’s stubborn attitude is spoken of as if his heart were heavy. If the heart is not the body part your culture uses to refer to a person’s will, consider using whichever organ your culture would use for this image. This is a neutral statement (it does not say that anyone caused him to be stubborn as many others in this part of the narrative do). See how you translated this in Exodus 7:14. Alternate translation: “But Pharaoh was defiant” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
822 | EXO | 9 | 8 | brm6 | writing-newevent | וַיֹּ֣אמֶר יְהוָה֮ | 1 | kiln | A new scene begins here, which may need to be marked in a certain way in your language. This is the start of the sixth plague scene.(See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) |
823 | EXO | 9 | 8 | ik2i | figs-quotemarks | אֶל־מֹשֶׁ֣ה וְאֶֽל־אַהֲרֹן֒ | 1 | After this phrase a direct quote begins. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
824 | EXO | 9 | 8 | luhg | figs-youdual | לָכֶם֙…חָפְנֵיכֶ֔ם | 1 | You and your refer to both Moses and Aaron. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use dual form (if you have one) or plural forms (if not) here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
825 | EXO | 9 | 8 | 51op | קְח֤וּ לָכֶם֙ מְלֹ֣א חָפְנֵיכֶ֔ם | 1 | “Each of you fill both your hands with” | ||
826 | EXO | 9 | 8 | u5wn | פִּ֖יחַ כִּבְשָׁ֑ן | 1 | “ash from a furnace” or “ash produced by a furnace” | ||
827 | EXO | 9 | 8 | gk7f | figs-collectivenouns | פִּ֖יחַ | 1 | Here, ash is singular. For some languages you may need to make it plural as in the UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-collectivenouns]]) | |
828 | EXO | 9 | 8 | gu1v | הַשָּׁמַ֖יְמָה | 1 | “toward the sky” | ||
829 | EXO | 9 | 8 | p795 | figs-metonymy | לְעֵינֵ֥י פַרְעֹֽה | 1 | This means in his sight. Alternate translation: “in the sight of Pharaoh” or “so Pharaoh sees it” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
830 | EXO | 9 | 9 | d2v3 | translate-unknown | לִשְׁחִ֥ין פֹּרֵ֛חַ אֲבַעְבֻּעֹ֖ת | 1 | fine | This is a condition where the skin is red and hot, the skin breaks, and blood and puss come out. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) |
831 | EXO | 9 | 9 | jlh0 | figs-gendernotations | הָאָדָ֜ם | 1 | This includes women and children. Alternate translation: “people” or “mankind” or “humans” See UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]]) | |
832 | EXO | 9 | 9 | eyc7 | הַבְּהֵמָ֗ה | 1 | to break out on | “wild and domestic animals” or “wild animals and livestock” | |
833 | EXO | 9 | 10 | wdcn | figs-collectivenouns | פִּ֣יחַ | 1 | Here, ash is singular. For some languages you may need to make it plural as in the UST. See how you translated this in the previous verse. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-collectivenouns]]) | |
834 | EXO | 9 | 10 | dp3l | פִּ֣יחַ הַכִּבְשָׁ֗ן | 1 | “ash from a furnace” or “ash produced by a furnace” See how you translated this in the previous verse. | ||
835 | EXO | 9 | 10 | ufpn | figs-metonymy | וַיַּֽעַמְדוּ֙ לִפְנֵ֣י פַרְעֹ֔ה | 1 | Here, before the face of means in Pharaoh’s presence. Alternate translation: “and stood in Pharaoh’s presence” See how you translated a similar statement in the previous verse. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
836 | EXO | 9 | 10 | xmbw | הַשָּׁמָ֑יְמָה | 1 | “toward the sky” See how you translated this in the previous verse. | ||
837 | EXO | 9 | 10 | jhzb | translate-unknown | שְׁחִין֙ אֲבַעְבֻּעֹ֔ת פֹּרֵ֕חַ | 1 | This is a condition where the skin is red and hot, the skin breaks, and blood and puss come out. See how you translated this in the previous verse. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
838 | EXO | 9 | 10 | 7q2q | figs-gendernotations | בָּאָדָ֖ם | 1 | This includes women and children. See how you translated this in the previous verse. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]]) | |
839 | EXO | 9 | 10 | iftm | וּבַבְּהֵמָֽה | 1 | “and on wild and domestic animals” or “and on wild animals and livestock” See how you translated this in the previous verse. | ||
840 | EXO | 9 | 11 | jrc3 | הַֽחַרְטֻמִּ֗ים …בַּֽחֲרְטֻמִּ֖ם | 1 | See how you translated magicians in 7:11. | ||
841 | EXO | 9 | 11 | dxsx | figs-metonymy | לַעֲמֹ֛ד לִפְנֵ֥י מֹשֶׁ֖ה | 1 | Here, before the face of means in Moses’ presence. Alternate translation: “to stand in Moses’ presence” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
842 | EXO | 9 | 11 | k9uu | figs-metaphor | מִפְּנֵ֣י הַשְּׁחִ֑ין | 1 | Here, the face of means the existence of or perhaps pain from the boils. Alternate translation: “because of the boils” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
843 | EXO | 9 | 11 | lpmq | translate-unknown | הַשְּׁחִ֑ין…הַשְּׁחִ֔ין | 1 | This is a condition where the skin is red and hot, the skin breaks, and blood and puss comes out. See how you translated this in 9:9. However, this time only boils is used, without the description (“bursting blisters”) that is in the previous two verses. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
844 | EXO | 9 | 12 | p5m5 | figs-metaphor | וַיְחַזֵּ֤ק יְהוָה֙ אֶת־לֵ֣ב פַּרְעֹ֔ה | 1 | Yahweh hardened Pharaoh’s heart | This means God made him stubborn. His stubborn attitude is spoken of as if his heart was strong. If the heart is not the body part your culture uses to refer to a person’s will, consider using whichever organ your culture would use for this image. See how you translated this in 4:21. Alternate translation: “But Yahweh caused Pharaoh to be stubborn” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
845 | EXO | 9 | 13 | ifs8 | writing-newevent | וַיֹּ֤אמֶר יְהוָה֙ אֶל־מֹשֶׁ֔ה | 1 | A new scene begins here, which may need to be marked in a certain way in your language. This is the beginning of the seventh plague sequence. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
846 | EXO | 9 | 13 | zsvl | figs-quotemarks | וַיֹּ֤אמֶר יְהוָה֙ אֶל־מֹשֶׁ֔ה | 1 | After this phrase a direct quote begins that continues until the end of 9:19. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
847 | EXO | 9 | 13 | zmrt | figs-metonymy | וְהִתְיַצֵּ֖ב לִפְנֵ֣י פַרְעֹ֑ה | 1 | Here, before the face of means in Pharaoh’s presence. Alternate translation: “and stand in Pharaoh’s presence” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
848 | EXO | 9 | 13 | 56cj | figs-quotations | וְאָמַרְתָּ֣ אֵלָ֗יו כֹּֽה־אָמַ֤ר יְהוָה֙ אֱלֹהֵ֣י הָֽעִבְרִ֔ים | 1 | After and say to him, a second-level quote begins which continues until the end of 9:19. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening second-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation within a quotation. However, it may be useful to translate this short quote frame as an indirect quotation as the UST does. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) | |
849 | EXO | 9 | 13 | 9ha6 | כֹּֽה־אָמַ֤ר יְהוָה֙ | 1 | This quotation form is used to introduce commands from Yahweh. See 4:intro for more information. | ||
850 | EXO | 9 | 13 | zi15 | figs-quotemarks | שַׁלַּ֥ח | 1 | Let is the first word of a third-level direct quote which continues until the end of 9:19. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening third-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a third-level quotation. If you chose to make the second level an indirect quote, this may only be a second-level quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
851 | EXO | 9 | 14 | z68b | grammar-connect-logic-result | כִּ֣י | 1 | Here, For means something like “I am warning you that unless you do this.” Alternate translation: “Otherwise,” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) | |
852 | EXO | 9 | 14 | n6wq | figs-synecdoche | אֲנִ֨י שֹׁלֵ֜חַ אֶת־כָּל־מַגֵּפֹתַי֙ אֶֽל־לִבְּךָ֔ | 1 | on you yourself | Here, to your heart is a synecdoche that means that even Pharaoh will be hurt by the plagues. Alternate translation: “I am about to send all my plagues against you personally” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]]) |
853 | EXO | 9 | 15 | 9m72 | grammar-connect-condition-contrary | כִּ֤י עַתָּה֙ שָׁלַ֣חְתִּי אֶת־יָדִ֔י וָאַ֥ךְ אוֹתְךָ֛ וְאֶֽת־עַמְּךָ֖ בַּדָּ֑בֶר וַתִּכָּחֵ֖ד מִן־הָאָֽרֶץ | 1 | This verse presents two things that God could have done but did not do to the Egyptians. This is to set up the reason he gives in the next verse. Be sure that it is clear in your translation that these are hypothetical past events. See the note regarding Yahweh’s stated goals in the next verse. Some languages may need to reverse the order of these verses to put Yahweh’s goals before his non-action. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-condition-contrary]]) | |
854 | EXO | 9 | 15 | a3l8 | figs-metonymy | שָׁלַ֣חְתִּי אֶת־יָדִ֔י וָאַ֥ךְ אוֹתְךָ֛ | 1 | reached out with my hand and attacked you | Here, my hand refers to God’s power. Alternate translation: “I could have used my power to attack you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
855 | EXO | 9 | 15 | hgfx | figs-metaphor | וָאַ֥ךְ אוֹתְךָ֛ וְאֶֽת־עַמְּךָ֖ בַּדָּ֑בֶר | 1 | Here, a plague is spoken about as if it were something that could be used to hit someone. Alternate translation: “and caused you and your people to suffer from a plague” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
856 | EXO | 9 | 16 | 7mjz | grammar-connect-logic-goal | וְאוּלָ֗ם בַּעֲב֥וּר זֹאת֙ הֶעֱמַדְתִּ֔יךָ בַּעֲב֖וּר הַרְאֹתְךָ֣ אֶת־כֹּחִ֑י וּלְמַ֛עַן סַפֵּ֥ר שְׁמִ֖י בְּכָל־הָאָֽרֶץ׃ | 1 | The statements from to show to the end of the verse are Yahweh’s stated goals, and thus, his reasons for not yet destroying Egypt and Pharaoh. You will need to translate, However, for this reason I appointed you: in order in a way that connects with the previous verse in an action-goal manner. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-goal]]) | |
857 | EXO | 9 | 16 | nec7 | figs-metonymy | וּלְמַ֛עַן סַפֵּ֥ר שְׁמִ֖י בְּכָל־הָאָֽרֶץ | 1 | so that my name may be proclaimed throughout all the earth | Here, my name represents Yahweh’s reputation. Alternate translation: “and so that people everywhere will know who I am” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
858 | EXO | 9 | 17 | h3ed | figs-metaphor | עוֹדְךָ֖ מִסְתּוֹלֵ֣ל בְּעַמִּ֑י | 1 | lifting yourself up against my people | Pharaoh’s opposition to letting the Israelites go to worship Yahweh is spoken of as if he were raising himself up as a barrier to them. Alternate translation: “You are still blocking my people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
859 | EXO | 9 | 17 | sdav | figs-rpronouns | מִסְתּוֹלֵ֣ל | 1 | Here, Pharaoh fills two different roles in the sentence. Different languages have different methods of marking this. Translate this in a way that conveys that Pharaoh is making Pharaoh (himself) proud (metaphorically expressed as Pharaoh making Pharaoh (himself) the obstacle in the Israelites’ way to freedom as discussed in the previous note.) (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rpronouns]]) | |
860 | EXO | 9 | 17 | r1wv | מִסְתּוֹלֵ֣ל | 1 | Here, you is Pharaoh. | ||
861 | EXO | 9 | 17 | zfhb | בְּעַמִּ֑י | 1 | Here, my people are the Israelites. | ||
862 | EXO | 9 | 18 | fnd2 | הִנְנִ֤י | 1 | Listen! | “Pay attention to the important thing I am about to tell you” | |
863 | EXO | 9 | 18 | 716v | כָּעֵ֣ת…אֲשֶׁ֨ר לֹא־הָיָ֤ה כָמֹ֨הוּ֙ | 1 | “at this time. There has never been anything like this” | ||
864 | EXO | 9 | 19 | 5h0u | figs-metonymy | שְׁלַ֤ח הָעֵז֙ אֶֽת־מִקְנְךָ֔ וְאֵ֛ת כָּל־אֲשֶׁ֥ר לְךָ֖ בַּשָּׂדֶ֑ה | 1 | The form of address here is singular; Moses is speaking directly to Pharaoh. However, the next two verses make it clear that Pharaoh’s servants heard and understood this warning to be for them as well. In this sense Pharaoh represents the Egyptians. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
865 | EXO | 9 | 19 | eo52 | וְיָרַ֧ד עֲלֵהֶ֛ם הַבָּרָ֖ד | 1 | “the hail will come down on” | ||
866 | EXO | 9 | 19 | 4329 | figs-gendernotations | כָּל־הָאָדָ֨ם | 1 | Here, man means humans and includes men, women, and children. Alternate translation: “everyone” or “anyone” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]]) | |
867 | EXO | 9 | 19 | itlv | וְהַבְּהֵמָ֜ה | 1 | This includes domestic and wild animals. | ||
868 | EXO | 9 | 19 | f80e | figs-explicit | וָמֵֽתוּ | 1 | The people and animals will die because they are hurt fatally by the hail. You may need to make this explicit. Alternate translation: “and the hail will kill them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
869 | EXO | 9 | 19 | 5z5d | figs-quotemarks | וָמֵֽתוּ | 1 | Up to three levels of direct quotation (depending on your earlier decision about converting a level to an indirect quotation) end at the end of this verse. You should indicate that ending here with closing first-level, second-level, and third-level (if required) quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the end of quotations within quotations. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
870 | EXO | 9 | 20 | dp8j | figs-explicit | הַיָּרֵא֙ | 1 | As in some other occasions, Moses’ conversation with Pharaoh is not recorded. You may need to make explicit the fact that he did as Yahweh instructed. See UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
871 | EXO | 9 | 20 | p3nz | הַיָּרֵא֙ אֶת־דְּבַ֣ר יְהוָ֔ה מֵֽעַבְדֵ֖י פַּרְעֹ֑ה | 1 | “Those of Pharaoh’s servants who feared Yahweh’s warning” | ||
872 | EXO | 9 | 21 | 6gcx | וַאֲשֶׁ֥ר לֹא־שָׂ֛ם לִבּ֖וֹ אֶל | 1 | Here, set his heart means he believed or thought something was true. If the heart is not the body part your culture uses to refer to a person’s will, consider using whichever organ your culture would use for this image. Alternate translation: “but whoever did not respect” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | ||
873 | EXO | 9 | 22 | vtfl | writing-newevent | וַיֹּ֨אמֶר יְהוָ֜ה | 1 | A minor scene shift occurs here and may need to be marked in a certain way in your language. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
874 | EXO | 9 | 22 | zwvk | יָֽדְךָ֙ | 1 | See note in the introduction to chapter 8 regarding the hand and staff. | ||
875 | EXO | 9 | 22 | h9cr | figs-gendernotations | הָאָדָ֣ם | 1 | This includes women and children. See UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]]) | |
876 | EXO | 9 | 22 | r0g4 | הַבְּהֵמָ֗ה | 1 | This includes domestic and wild animals. | ||
877 | EXO | 9 | 23 | 7538 | מַטֵּהוּ֮ | 1 | See note in the introduction to chapter 8 regarding the hand and staff. | ||
878 | EXO | 9 | 25 | vnpj | figs-merism | מֵאָדָ֖ם וְעַד־בְּהֵמָ֑ה | 1 | This is a figure of speech used to emphasize the extent and severity of the hail. Alternate translation: “every living thing” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-merism]]) | |
879 | EXO | 9 | 25 | ft0o | figs-gendernotations | מֵאָדָ֖ם | 1 | This includes women and children. Alternate translation: “from people” or “from mankind” or “from humans” See UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]]) | |
880 | EXO | 9 | 25 | apbl | בְּהֵמָ֑ה | 1 | This includes domestic and wild animals. | ||
881 | EXO | 9 | 27 | fu9c | writing-newevent | וַיִּשְׁלַ֣ח פַּרְעֹ֗ה | 1 | to summon | A minor scene shift occurs here and may need to be marked in a certain way in your language. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) |
882 | EXO | 9 | 27 | sh1x | חָטָ֣אתִי | 1 | Some commentators suggest translating sinned more literally, that is “missed the mark,” because Pharaoh is probably not admitting a moral failure, but instead, admitting that he misjudged. | ||
883 | EXO | 9 | 27 | joxy | הַצַּדִּ֔יק…הָרְשָׁעִֽים | 1 | Many commentators suggest that Pharaoh is using these terms in a narrow, legal sense and only referring to this instance. That is, he is saying something like “I’ve lost this round in court.” See UST. | ||
884 | EXO | 9 | 27 | 6p2i | וְעַמִּ֖י | 1 | My people refers to the Egyptians. | ||
885 | EXO | 9 | 28 | r0cs | figs-litotes | וְלֹ֥א תֹסִפ֖וּן לַעֲמֹֽד | 1 | This negative statement strengthens the force of Pharaoh’s statement that he will let the people go. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-litotes]]) | |
886 | EXO | 9 | 29 | ajz3 | וַיֹּ֤אמֶר אֵלָיו֙ מֹשֶׁ֔ה | 1 | Moses said to him | “And Moses said to Pharaoh” | |
887 | EXO | 9 | 29 | b787 | translate-symaction | אֶפְרֹ֥שׂ אֶת־כַּפַּ֖י אֶל־יְהוָ֑ה | 1 | spread my hands out to Yahweh | This symbolic gesture accompanies prayer. Alternate translation: “I will pray to Yahweh” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction]]) |
888 | EXO | 9 | 30 | tn94 | grammar-connect-condition-contrary | וְאַתָּ֖ה וַעֲבָדֶ֑יךָ | 1 | honor Yahweh God | This phrase is shifted to the beginning of the sentence to mark focus on Pharaoh and his servants because, despite Yahweh demonstrating his power, they are not yet afraid of him. If your language has a form or discourse feature that draws contrastive focus to participants, use it here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-condition-contrary]]) |
889 | EXO | 9 | 30 | srx4 | figs-metonymy | מִפְּנֵ֖י יְהוָ֥ה | 1 | Here, face means presence or power. Alternate translation: “of Yahweh” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
890 | EXO | 9 | 31 | p1v8 | translate-unknown | וְהַפִּשְׁתָּ֥ה…וְהַפִּשְׁתָּ֖ה | 1 | flax | Flax is a plant that produces fibers that can be made into linen cloth. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) |
891 | EXO | 9 | 31 | lzar | translate-unknown | אָבִ֔יב | 1 | This means the seeds at the top of the stalk were developing but still green. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
892 | EXO | 9 | 31 | 9xjc | גִּבְעֹֽל | 1 | “was flowering” | ||
893 | EXO | 9 | 32 | jmq3 | translate-unknown | וְהַכֻּסֶּ֖מֶת | 1 | spelt | Spelt is a kind of wheat. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) |
894 | EXO | 9 | 33 | fa2j | translate-symaction | וַיִּפְרֹ֥שׂ כַּפָּ֖יו אֶל־יְהוָ֑ה | 1 | spread out his hands to Yahweh | This symbolic gesture accompanies prayer. See how you translated a similar phrase in Exodus 9:29. Alternate translation: “lifted up his hands toward Yahweh and prayed” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction]]) |
895 | EXO | 9 | 34 | ke5k | figs-metaphor | וַיַּכְבֵּ֥ד לִבּ֖וֹ | 1 | hardened his heart | Pharaoh’s stubborn attitude is spoken of as if he made his own heart heavy. This time his servants do the same. If the heart is not the body part your culture uses to refer to a person’s will, consider using whichever organ your culture would use for this image. See how you translated this in 8:15. Alternate translation: “Pharaoh determined to be defiant” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
896 | EXO | 9 | 34 | nz0e | וַיֹּ֣סֶף לַחֲטֹ֑א | 1 | This statement is from the author’s perspective. Therefore, unlike in 9:27, sin should be translated with the word your language uses for “sin.” | ||
897 | EXO | 9 | 34 | ooed | וַיַּכְבֵּ֥ד לִבּ֖וֹ ה֥וּא וַעֲבָדָֽיו | 1 | “and he caused his heart to be heavy. His servants did also” or “and he caused his heart to be heavy. His servants did the same” | ||
898 | EXO | 9 | 35 | yxt8 | figs-metaphor | וַֽיֶּחֱזַק֙ לֵ֣ב פַּרְעֹ֔ה | 1 | The heart of Pharaoh was hardened | Pharaoh’s stubborn attitude is spoken of as if his heart were strong. If the heart is not the body part your culture uses to refer to a person’s will, consider using whichever organ your culture would use for this image. See how you translated this in Exodus 7:13. This is a neutral statement (it does not say that anyone caused him to be stubborn as many others in this part of the narrative do). Alternate translation: “Pharaoh was still defiant” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
899 | EXO | 9 | 35 | 6cbh | figs-metaphor | כַּאֲשֶׁ֛ר דִּבֶּ֥ר יְהוָ֖ה בְּיַד־מֹשֶֽׁה | 1 | This is similar to 9:12. In this case, what Yahweh said is figuratively spoken of as if it were something that could be held in someone’s hand. This means that Moses delivered a message from Yahweh that Pharaoh would be stubborn. It is not clear if this message was given to the Israelites or if this refers to Moses’ statement to Pharaoh in 9:30. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
900 | EXO | 10 | intro | s5g1 | 0 | Exodus 10 General NotesSpecial concepts in this chapterPharaoh’s hard heartPharaoh’s heart is often described as hard in this chapter. This means that his heart was not open or willing to understand Yahweh’s instructions. When his heart was hardened, it became less and less receptive to Yahweh. Other possible translation difficulties in this chapterLet my people goThis is a very important statement. Moses does not ask Pharaoh to “let go” of the Hebrew people. Instead, he demands that Pharaoh free the Hebrew people. | |||
901 | EXO | 10 | 1 | w4pw | figs-metaphor | כִּֽי־אֲנִ֞י הִכְבַּ֤דְתִּי אֶת־לִבּוֹ֙ וְאֶת־לֵ֣ב עֲבָדָ֔יו | 1 | for I have hardened his heart and the hearts of his servants | This means God made Pharaoh and his servants stubborn. Their stubborn attitude is spoken of as if their hearts were heavy. If the heart is not the body part your culture uses to refer to a person’s will, consider using whichever organ your culture would use for this image. See how you translated this in 4:21, but note that the metaphor is slightly different here. Alternate translation: “for I have caused Pharaoh and his servants to be stubborn” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
902 | EXO | 10 | 2 | zg4c | הִתְעַלַּ֨לְתִּי֙ בְּמִצְרַ֔יִם | 1 | various signs | “I mocked Egypt” | |
903 | EXO | 10 | 3 | 2614 | וַיֹּאמְר֣וּ אֵלָ֗יו | 1 | After this phrase, a direct quote begins that continues until near the end of 10:6. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | ||
904 | EXO | 10 | 3 | 4b3a | וַיֹּאמְר֣וּ אֵלָ֗יו כֹּֽה־אָמַ֤ר יְהוָה֙ אֱלֹהֵ֣י הָֽעִבְרִ֔ים | 1 | It may be helpful to turn the introductory quotation into an indirect quotation so that you do not have to use quotes within quotes. Alternate translation: “and told him that Yahweh, the God of the Hebrews, said thus” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) | ||
905 | EXO | 10 | 3 | vze4 | כֹּֽה־אָמַ֤ר יְהוָה֙ | 1 | This quotation form is used to introduce commands from Yahweh. See 4:intro for more information. | ||
906 | EXO | 10 | 3 | cicf | figs-metonymy | עַד־מָתַ֣י מֵאַ֔נְתָּ לֵעָנֹ֖ת מִפָּנָ֑י | 1 | Here, face figuratively represents the presence of Yahweh. Particularly, it means the presence of his judgment (the plagues). Alternate translation: “Until when will you refuse to be humble when I judge you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
907 | EXO | 10 | 4 | ge67 | הִנְנִ֨י | 1 | listen | Behold me adds emphasis to what is said next. Alternate translation: “beware” | |
908 | EXO | 10 | 4 | uwtp | figs-collectivenouns | אַרְבֶּ֖ה | 1 | Locust is a singular noun referring to the group as one. Alternate translation: “locusts” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-collectivenouns]]) | |
909 | EXO | 10 | 5 | zu5r | figs-parallelism | וְכִסָּה֙ אֶת־עֵ֣ין הָאָ֔רֶץ וְלֹ֥א יוּכַ֖ל לִרְאֹ֣ת אֶת־הָאָ֑רֶץ | 1 | hail | These parallel statements have a similar meaning. They are used to emphasize the great number of locusts that are coming. In some languages this will not have the same rhetorical effect, and you will need to use another device to emphasize the statement. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]]) |
910 | EXO | 10 | 5 | rdav | וְכִסָּה֙ אֶת־עֵ֣ין הָאָ֔רֶץ | 1 | “And it will cover the land from sight” | ||
911 | EXO | 10 | 5 | oj3i | figs-collectivenouns | וְכִסָּה֙…וְאָכַ֣ל…וְאָכַל֙ | 1 | Here the pronoun it agrees in number with the collective singular “locust” in the previous verse. Insects are often referred to without gender in English, but you will need to use whatever number, gender, and/or noun class is required in your language to agree with the word for “locust” that you used in the previous verse. See UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-collectivenouns]]) | |
912 | EXO | 10 | 6 | ir5l | figs-hyperbole | עַל־הָ֣אֲדָמָ֔ה | 1 | nothing ever seen | This could either mean on the earth (planet) or “on the land” (Egypt). Either way, it is meant to emphasize an extremely long time, meaning never. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-hyperbole]]) |
913 | EXO | 10 | 6 | 4mno | figs-explicit | וַיִּ֥פֶן | 1 | Verse 3 says that Aaron came in to see the king with Moses. It is implied that he left with him as well. You may make this explicit if it would help your readers. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
914 | EXO | 10 | 7 | xn8j | figs-rquestion | עַד־מָתַי֙ יִהְיֶ֨ה זֶ֥ה לָ֨נוּ֙ לְמוֹקֵ֔שׁ | 1 | How long will this man be a menace to us? | Pharaoh’s servants ask this question to show Pharaoh that he is stubbornly causing the destruction of Egypt. This rhetorical question can be translated as a statement. Alternate translation: “We cannot allow this man to continue to bring trouble to us!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) |
915 | EXO | 10 | 7 | jqbh | figs-gendernotations | הָ֣אֲנָשִׁ֔ים | 1 | Here, men may be literal or it may refer to the Israelites, including the women and children. In verse 10 the king rejects the idea of letting the women and children go, and in verse 11 he specifically says that the men can go. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]]) | |
916 | EXO | 10 | 7 | xdm5 | figs-rquestion | הֲטֶ֣רֶם תֵּדַ֔ע כִּ֥י אָבְדָ֖ה מִצְרָֽיִם | 1 | Do you not yet realize that Egypt is destroyed? | Pharaoh’s servants ask this question to bring Pharaoh to recognize what he refuses to see. This rhetorical question can be translated as a statement. Alternate translation: “You should realize that Egypt is destroyed!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) |
917 | EXO | 10 | 7 | c6pr | figs-activepassive | כִּ֥י אָבְדָ֖ה מִצְרָֽיִם | 1 | that Egypt is destroyed | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “that these plagues have destroyed Egypt” or “that their God has destroyed Egypt” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) |
918 | EXO | 10 | 8 | 8ukg | figs-activepassive | וַיּוּשַׁ֞ב אֶת־מֹשֶׁ֤ה וְאֶֽת־אַהֲרֹן֙ אֶל־פַּרְעֹ֔ה | 1 | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “And a servant brought Moses and Aaron back to Pharaoh” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
919 | EXO | 10 | 8 | 6733 | מִ֥י וָמִ֖י | 1 | “Who all” | ||
920 | EXO | 10 | 9 | fnnl | figs-exclusive | נֵלֵ֑ךְ…נֵלֵ֔ךְ | 1 | We means the Israelites and does not include Pharaoh or the Egyptians. Use an exclusive form here if your language has this distinction. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-exclusive]]) | |
921 | EXO | 10 | 10 | hjc9 | יְהִ֨י כֵ֤ן יְהוָה֙ עִמָּכֶ֔ם כַּאֲשֶׁ֛ר אֲשַׁלַּ֥ח אֶתְכֶ֖ם וְאֶֽת־טַפְּכֶ֑ם | 1 | if I ever let you go and your little ones go | May Yahweh be with you is usually a blessing but is almost certainly not here. It likely means something like “It will take Yahweh’s power to make me let you and your children go,” or “May Yahweh be as favorable to you as I am to the idea of letting your children go.” Pharaoh is saying that it will take Yahweh to make him do what Moses wants, but he does not think that will happen. Alternate translation: “It will be clear that Yahweh is with you if I let you and your children go” | |
922 | EXO | 10 | 10 | w8x4 | רְא֕וּ כִּ֥י רָעָ֖ה נֶ֥גֶד פְּנֵיכֶֽם | 1 | The phrase for evil is before your faces could either be a warning from Pharaoh that Moses’ actions will lead to evil for the Israelites, or it could mean that Pharaoh thinks the Israelites plan something that he considers evil. Faces is a metonym for the whole person. Alternate translations: “I see that you plan evil” or “Be careful! Your actions will have bad consequences” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | ||
923 | EXO | 10 | 11 | pkm4 | הַגְּבָרִים֙ | 1 | Then Moses and Aaron were driven out from Pharaoh’s presence | This interjection clarifies who may go. Alternate translation: “the leaders” | |
924 | EXO | 10 | 11 | vdjk | figs-metonymy | מֵאֵ֖ת פְּנֵ֥י פַרְעֹֽה | 1 | Here, face figuratively represents the presence of Pharaoh. Alternate translation: “from his presence” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
925 | EXO | 10 | 12 | kchn | writing-newevent | וַיֹּ֨אמֶר יְהוָ֜ה | 1 | There is a minor scene change here, which may need to be marked in a certain way in your language. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
926 | EXO | 10 | 12 | 7fa6 | יָדְךָ֜ | 1 | See note in the introduction to chapter 8 regarding the hand and staff. | ||
927 | EXO | 10 | 12 | qikq | figs-collectivenouns | בָּֽאַרְבֶּ֔ה | 1 | Locust is a singular noun referring to the group as one. See how you translated this in 10:4. Alternate translation: “locusts” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-collectivenouns]]) | |
928 | EXO | 10 | 12 | gzwa | figs-collectivenouns | וְיַ֖עַל …וְיֹאכַל֙ | 1 | Here, the pronoun it agrees in number with the collective singular “locust.” See how you translated this in 10:5 (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-collectivenouns]]) | |
929 | EXO | 10 | 13 | xqsz | מַטֵּהוּ֮ | 1 | See note in the introduction to chapter 8 regarding the hand and staff. | ||
930 | EXO | 10 | 13 | vee8 | ר֥וּחַ קָדִים֙ | 1 | The wind blew from east to west. | ||
931 | EXO | 10 | 13 | 85bf | figs-collectivenouns | הָאַרְבֶּֽה | 1 | See how you translated this in 10:4. Alternate translation: “locusts” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-collectivenouns]]) | |
932 | EXO | 10 | 14 | kuuu | figs-collectivenouns | הָֽאַרְבֶּ֗ה …אַרְבֶּה֙ | 1 | See how you translated this in 10:4. Alternate translation: “locusts” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-collectivenouns]]) | |
933 | EXO | 10 | 15 | b3h5 | figs-collectivenouns | וַיְכַ֞ס …וַיֹּ֜אכַל | 1 | so that it was darkened | Here the pronoun it agrees in number with the collective singular “locust.” See how you translated this in 10:5 (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-collectivenouns]]) |
934 | EXO | 10 | 15 | 2eo5 | וַיְכַ֞ס אֶת־עֵ֣ין כָּל־הָאָרֶץ֮ | 1 | See how you translated this in 10:5. | ||
935 | EXO | 10 | 15 | ill1 | figs-parallelism | וַיֹּ֜אכַל אֶת־כָּל־עֵ֣שֶׂב הָאָ֗רֶץ וְאֵת֙ כָּל־פְּרִ֣י הָעֵ֔ץ אֲשֶׁ֥ר הוֹתִ֖יר הַבָּרָ֑ד וְלֹא־נוֹתַ֨ר כָּל־יֶ֧רֶק בָּעֵ֛ץ וּבְעֵ֥שֶׂב הַשָּׂדֶ֖ה בְּכָל־אֶ֥רֶץ מִצְרָֽיִם | 1 | These parallel statements reinforce one another. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]]) | |
936 | EXO | 10 | 16 | ty9f | figs-youdual | אֱלֹֽהֵיכֶ֖ם וְלָכֶֽם | 1 | Here, you and your are plural. These could refer either to Moses and Aaron or to all the Israelites. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
937 | EXO | 10 | 17 | 953e | שָׂ֣א | 1 | “take away” | ||
938 | EXO | 10 | 17 | ttog | אַ֣ךְ הַפַּ֔עַם…רַ֖ק | 1 | Pharaoh could either be desperate and using just this once ... only to attempt to make his request as small as possible to increase the chances of it being granted, or he could be still too proud to admit guilt beyond this single incident (which is probably his bold statement about Yahweh being with the Israelites in 10:10). The former seems more likely given that he terms this plague “this death.” If your culture has a way of making a request seem as small as possible, you may want to use it to translate Pharaoh’s request. | ||
939 | EXO | 10 | 17 | kd6d | figs-youdual | אֱלֹהֵיכֶ֑ם | 1 | this time | Here, your is plural. This could refer either to Moses and Aaron or to all the Israelites. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) |
940 | EXO | 10 | 17 | doeg | figs-metonymy | הַמָּ֥וֶת הַזֶּֽה | 1 | The word death here refers to the destruction by the locusts of all plants in Egypt, which would eventually lead to the deaths of people, because there would be no crops. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
941 | EXO | 10 | 17 | nn2b | figs-explicit | הַמָּ֥וֶת הַזֶּֽה | 1 | take this death away from me | The word death here refers to the destruction by the locusts of all plants in Egypt, which would eventually lead to the deaths of people because there would be no crops. The full meaning of this statement can be made explicit. Alternate translation: “this destruction that will lead to our deaths” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) |
942 | EXO | 10 | 18 | p9hz | וַיֵּצֵ֖א | 1 | Moses and Aaron were summoned to the king in 10:16 so some translations will need to say that they both left. | ||
943 | EXO | 10 | 19 | xhsv | רֽוּחַ־יָם֙ חָזָ֣ק מְאֹ֔ד | 1 | “a very strong west wind” or “a very strong wind from the west” | ||
944 | EXO | 10 | 19 | mdp5 | וַיִּשָּׂא֙ אֶת־הָ֣אַרְבֶּ֔ה | 1 | picked up the locusts | “and it moved the locusts upwards” | |
945 | EXO | 10 | 19 | 2cpb | figs-collectivenouns | הָ֣אַרְבֶּ֔ה …אַרְבֶּ֣ה | 1 | See how you translated this in 10:4. Alternate translation: “the locusts … of the locusts” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-collectivenouns]]) | |
946 | EXO | 10 | 19 | q8aj | figs-collectivenouns | וַיִּתְקָעֵ֖הוּ | 1 | Here, the first it refers to the wind, the second agrees in number with the collective singular “locust.” See how you translated this in 10:5 (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-collectivenouns]] | |
947 | EXO | 10 | 20 | dw1d | figs-metaphor | וַיְחַזֵּ֥ק יְהוָ֖ה אֶת־לֵ֣ב פַּרְעֹ֑ה | 1 | Yahweh hardened Pharaoh’s heart | This means God made him stubborn. His stubborn attitude is spoken of as if his heart were strong. If heart is not the body part your culture uses to refer to a person’s will, consider using whichever organ your culture would use for this image. See how you translated this in 4:21. Alternate translation: “But Yahweh caused Pharaoh to be stubborn” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
948 | EXO | 10 | 21 | x6xk | writing-newevent | וַיֹּ֨אמֶר יְהוָ֜ה | 1 | A new scene begins here, which may need to be marked in a certain way in your language. This is the start of the third plague sequence. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
949 | EXO | 10 | 21 | utyz | יָֽדְךָ֙ | 1 | See note in the introduction to chapter 8 regarding the hand and staff. | ||
950 | EXO | 10 | 21 | m38s | figs-metaphor | מִצְרָ֑יִם וְיָמֵ֖שׁ חֹֽשֶׁךְ | 1 | darkness that may be felt | This is a somewhat puzzling construction which describes the darkness. Most English translations take it as a passive, which restated actively means, “people will feel the darkness,” meaning metaphorically what is expressed in different ways in the UST and the alternate translation here. Another option is to view the Hebrew verb form as causative and translate as such: “and the darkness will cause people to feel,” meaning people will have to feel where they are going because they will not be able to see. A final option would be a personification of darkness such that the darkness gropes around, filling in every place in the land. Alternate translation: “Egypt — an extremely oppressive darkness” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
951 | EXO | 10 | 22 | z4ge | יָד֖וֹ | 1 | See note in the introduction to chapter 8 regarding the hand and staff. | ||
952 | EXO | 10 | 22 | vbzj | translate-numbers | שְׁלֹ֥שֶׁת | 1 | “for 3” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
953 | EXO | 10 | 23 | 2cqx | figs-metonymy | לֹֽא־רָא֞וּ אִ֣ישׁ אֶת־אָחִ֗יו | 1 | This phrase means that people could not see the people who lived closest to them, whether or not that person was literally their brother. Alternate translation: “No one could see the people who lived with them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
954 | EXO | 10 | 23 | 7ud1 | figs-gendernotations | אִ֣ישׁ …אִ֥ישׁ | 1 | Here, man refers to any human in general. Alternate translation: “person” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]]) | |
955 | EXO | 10 | 23 | qstu | translate-numbers | שְׁלֹ֣שֶׁת | 1 | “for 3” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
956 | EXO | 10 | 24 | 4jkp | figs-quotemarks | לְכוּ֙ עִבְד֣וּ אֶת־יְהוָ֔ה רַ֛ק צֹאנְכֶ֥ם וּבְקַרְכֶ֖ם יֻצָּ֑ג גַּֽם־טַפְּכֶ֖ם יֵלֵ֥ךְ עִמָּכֶֽם | 1 | This is a direct quote of what the king said. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
957 | EXO | 10 | 24 | vp7b | figs-youdual | לְכוּ֙ עִבְד֣וּ … צֹאנְכֶ֥ם וּבְקַרְכֶ֖ם …טַפְּכֶ֖ם …עִמָּכֶֽם | 1 | Every instance of you and your, as well as the imperative verb forms in this verse, are plural. They refer to the Israelites. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
958 | EXO | 10 | 25 | hnt5 | figs-quotemarks | וַיֹּ֣אמֶר מֹשֶׁ֔ה | 1 | After this phrase, a direct quote begins that continues until the end of 10:26. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
959 | EXO | 10 | 25 | rsr4 | figs-metonymy | גַּם־אַתָּ֛ה תִּתֵּ֥ן בְּיָדֵ֖נוּ זְבָחִ֣ים וְעֹל֑וֹת | 1 | The construction here is difficult. Based on context, Moses is probably not saying that Pharaoh needs to provide his own animals to the Israelites. He is asking Pharaoh to let the Israelites take their own animals. Give in our hands means to take with them, by whatever means, which may include holding a rope in the hand to lead the animals or any other means of herding the animals. See UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
960 | EXO | 10 | 25 | cj78 | figs-metonymy | זְבָחִ֣ים וְעֹל֑וֹת | 1 | Here, sacrifices and burnt offerings refers to the animals of their flocks and herds that they must take. Alternate translation: “animals for sacrifices and burnt offerings” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
961 | EXO | 10 | 25 | bjy0 | וְעָשִׂ֖ינוּ לַיהוָ֥ה אֱלֹהֵֽינוּ | 1 | Here, do means “do the sacrifices and burnt offerings.” Alternate translation: “and we will make those sacrifices and burnt offerings to Yahweh our God” | ||
962 | EXO | 10 | 25 | 7gzr | figs-exclusive | בְּיָדֵ֖נוּ …וְעָשִׂ֖ינוּ …אֱלֹהֵֽינוּ | 1 | Here, we and us refers to the Israelites (same group as the speaker’s) while excluding Pharaoh and the Egyptians (listeners’ group). If your language distinguishes between forms of we and us based on who is included, be sure to use the one appropriate to the described group. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-exclusive]]) | |
963 | EXO | 10 | 26 | k0pi | figs-exclusive | מִקְנֵ֜נוּ …עִמָּ֗נוּ …נִקַּ֔ח …אֱלֹהֵ֑ינוּ וַאֲנַ֣חְנוּ …נֵדַ֗ע …נַּעֲבֹד֙ …בֹּאֵ֖נוּ | 1 | Here, we, our, and us each refers to the Israelites (same group as the speaker’s) while excluding Pharaoh and the Egyptians (listeners’ group). If your language distinguishes between forms of we, our, and us based on who is included, be sure to use the one appropriate to the described group. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-exclusive]]) | |
964 | EXO | 10 | 26 | ys4v | figs-activepassive | לֹ֤א תִשָּׁאֵר֙ פַּרְסָ֔ה | 1 | This can be translated in active form. Alternate translation: “We cannot leave behind a single animal” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
965 | EXO | 10 | 26 | v9uc | figs-synecdoche | פַּרְסָ֔ה | 1 | a hoof | Here the word hoof refers to the entire animal. Alternate translation: “a single animal” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]]) |
966 | EXO | 10 | 26 | uiom | שָֽׁמָּה | 1 | The destination is unspecified. Previous context suggests it would be at the mountain of God (see 3:1, especially 3:12, and 4:27) which would take three days to travel to (see 3:18 and 5:3). | ||
967 | EXO | 10 | 27 | n588 | figs-metaphor | וַיְחַזֵּ֥ק יְהוָ֖ה אֶת־לֵ֣ב פַּרְעֹ֑ה | 1 | Yahweh hardened Pharaoh’s heart | This means God made him stubborn. His stubborn attitude is spoken of as if his heart were strong. If heart is not the body part your culture uses to refer to a person’s will, consider using whichever organ your culture would use for this image. See how you translated this in 4:21. Alternate translation: “But Yahweh caused Pharaoh to be stubborn” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
968 | EXO | 10 | 27 | mv8t | וְלֹ֥א אָבָ֖ה לְשַׁלְּחָֽם | 1 | he would not let them go | “and Pharaoh would not consent to let them go” | |
969 | EXO | 10 | 28 | 4d1y | figs-rpronouns | הִשָּׁ֣מֶר לְךָ֗ | 1 | Here, the listener, Moses, fills two different roles in the sentence. He is the person told to look (subject) and he himself is what he is told to look at (object). Different languages have different methods of marking this. Alternate translation: “You watch yourself” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rpronouns]]) | |
970 | EXO | 10 | 28 | lcz2 | figs-explicit | תָּמֽוּת | 1 | Be careful about one thing | Pharaoh means he will have Moses killed. You may choose to make this explicit as in the UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) |
971 | EXO | 10 | 28 | te45 | figs-synecdoche | פָּנַ֔י …פָנַ֖י | 1 | you see my face | Here, face refers to the whole person. Alternate translation: see UST (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]]) |
972 | EXO | 10 | 29 | h1jf | figs-idiom | כֵּ֣ן דִּבַּ֑רְתָּ | 1 | You yourself have spoken | With these words, Moses emphasizes that Pharaoh has spoken the truth. Alternate translation: “What you have said is true” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) |
973 | EXO | 10 | 29 | rg18 | figs-synecdoche | פָּנֶֽיךָ | 1 | Here, face refers to the whole person. Alternate translation: “you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]]) | |
974 | EXO | 11 | intro | pu3u | 0 | Exodus 11 General NotesChapter 11 is a transition point in the book. The previous nine plagues (in their three sequences of three) have come to an end and the last plague, the death of the firstborn, is about to occur, along with the Passover and the Exodus itself. It is difficult to know if the events in chapter 11 all are recorded in the order in which they happened. For translation, you should follow the order of the text if it will not confuse your readers. It may be helpful to think that after the end of chapter 10, Yahweh spoke to Moses immediately, before he actually left Pharaoh’s presence (v. 1-2). Verse 3 is a comment suggesting that the Egyptians will be willing to do as the Israelites are told to ask them to do in v. 2. In verses 4-7 Moses gives Pharaoh and his officials a message from Yahweh that Yahweh is giving to Moses right at that moment. At the end of v. 8 Moses leaves Pharaoh’s presence (completing the interaction from the end of ch. 10). Verse 9 may either be Yahweh telling Moses what is going to happen, or it could be part of the summary that occurs in v. 10. Verse 10 summarizes what has happened in chs. 5-10 (especially the plagues in chs. 7-10) in preparation for the great last plague. Special concepts in this chapterPharaoh’s hard heartPharaoh’s heart is often described as hard in this chapter. This means that his heart was not open or willing to understand Yahweh’s instructions. When his heart was hardened, it became less and less receptive to Yahweh. Let my people goIn the previous chapters, Moses did not ask Pharaoh’s permission for the Hebrew people to leave. Instead, he demanded that Pharaoh free the Hebrew people. In this chapter, the same wording is used to refer to Pharaoh “allowing” the Hebrew people to leave Egypt. | |||
975 | EXO | 11 | 1 | 6qgc | figs-quotemarks | אֶל־מֹשֶׁ֗ה | 1 | After this phrase, a direct quote begins that continues until the end of 11:2. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
976 | EXO | 11 | 1 | 5ktt | grammar-connect-time-sequential | כְּשַׁ֨לְּח֔וֹ…יְגָרֵ֥שׁ | 1 | These verbs (lets go and drive away) are meant to immediately follow one another. When you translate, make sure they are almost simultaneous in time; the letting go happens and then immediately the driving away happens. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-time-sequential]]) | |
977 | EXO | 11 | 1 | iocd | כָּלָ֕ה גָּרֵ֛שׁ יְגָרֵ֥שׁ | 1 | The wording here is very forceful. Use strong words, forms, or phrasing when you are translating. | ||
978 | EXO | 11 | 1 | i87h | figs-youdual | אֶתְכֶ֖ם…אֶתְכֶ֖ם | 1 | he will let you go from here | Each occurrence of the word you in this verse is plural and refers to Moses and the rest of the Israelites. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) |
979 | EXO | 11 | 2 | 2s6a | figs-aside | דַּבֶּר־נָ֖א בְּאָזְנֵ֣י הָעָ֑ם וְיִשְׁאֲל֞וּ אִ֣ישׁ׀ מֵאֵ֣ת רֵעֵ֗הוּ וְאִשָּׁה֙ מֵאֵ֣ת רְעוּתָ֔הּ כְּלֵי־כֶ֖סֶף וּכְלֵ֥י זָהָֽב | 1 | In this verse the author interjects a comment about the situation. Some translations choose to put the verse in parenthesis to indicate this. You may mark it in a way that is natural to your language. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-aside]]) | |
980 | EXO | 11 | 2 | t14c | נָ֖א | 1 | Here, now conveys urgency, indicating that Moses should speak soon, without delaying for other things. If you have a way of giving a command that shows that it is important for someone to do it quickly, it would be better to translate in that way than in a way that means “now” in a time sense (versus earlier or later). | ||
981 | EXO | 11 | 2 | nlsk | בְּאָזְנֵ֣י הָעָ֑ם | 1 | “so the people hear you” or “when all the people are listening” | ||
982 | EXO | 11 | 2 | 0w6r | כְּלֵי־כֶ֖סֶף וּכְלֵ֥י זָהָֽב | 1 | These could be any sort of thing made from silver or gold (for instance: utensils, cups, pitchers, plates, candleholders), not just jewelry. | ||
983 | EXO | 11 | 2 | 4l0a | וְיִשְׁאֲל֞וּ אִ֣ישׁ׀ מֵאֵ֣ת רֵעֵ֗הוּ וְאִשָּׁה֙ מֵאֵ֣ת רְעוּתָ֔הּ כְּלֵי־כֶ֖סֶף וּכְלֵ֥י זָהָֽב | 1 | Exodus 3:22 contains similar instructions; see how you translated there. | ||
984 | EXO | 11 | 2 | jyqa | figs-quotemarks | זָהָֽב | 1 | At the end of this verse, the direct quote of Yahweh that started in the previous verse ends. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with a closing first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the end of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
985 | EXO | 11 | 3 | hng9 | figs-idiom | חֵ֥ן הָעָ֖ם בְּעֵינֵ֣י מִצְרָ֑יִם | 1 | Here, in the eyes of the Egyptians is an idiom for the Egyptian’s feelings or opinion. Favor means those feelings are positive. Taken together, this means that when the Egyptians see the Israelites leaving Egypt, they will gladly help them. (Because the Egyptians have suffered under Gods judgment, the Egyptians want so badly to see them leave). If your language has the same or a similar idiom, you can translate or use it. Otherwise, you can translate the meaning. See how you translated this in 3:21. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
986 | EXO | 11 | 3 | 1et2 | figs-idiom | בְּעֵינֵ֥י עַבְדֵֽי־פַרְעֹ֖ה וּבְעֵינֵ֥י הָעָֽם | 1 | Here, in the eyes of the servants of Pharaoh and in the eyes of the people is an idiom for their feelings or opinions. If your language has the same or a similar idiom, you can translate or use it. Otherwise, you can translate the meaning. See how you translated a similar idiom in 3:21. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
987 | EXO | 11 | 3 | 12gp | וַיִּתֵּ֧ן יְהוָ֛ה אֶת־חֵ֥ן הָעָ֖ם בְּעֵינֵ֣י מִצְרָ֑יִם | 1 | Exodus 3:21 contains a related phrase; see how you translated it there. | ||
988 | EXO | 11 | 4 | sewb | figs-quotemarks | וַיֹּ֣אמֶר מֹשֶׁ֔ה | 1 | After this phrase, a direct quote begins that continues until the end of 11:8. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
989 | EXO | 11 | 4 | kpb5 | כֹּ֖ה אָמַ֣ר יְהוָ֑ה | 1 | midnight | This quotation form is used to introduce commands from Yahweh. See 4:intro for more information. | |
990 | EXO | 11 | 4 | vyvr | figs-quotemarks | כֹּ֖ה אָמַ֣ר יְהוָ֑ה | 1 | After this phrase, a second-level direct quote begins which continues until the end of 11:7. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening second-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
991 | EXO | 11 | 5 | hv8k | בְּכוֹר֮ …מִבְּכ֤וֹר …בְּכ֣וֹר …בְּכ֥וֹר | 1 | All the firstborn … the firstborn of Pharaoh … the firstborn of the slave girl … the firstborn of the cattle | The “firstborn” always refers to the oldest male offspring. | |
992 | EXO | 11 | 5 | k42h | figs-merism | מִבְּכ֤וֹר פַּרְעֹה֙ הַיֹּשֵׁ֣ב עַל־כִּסְא֔וֹ עַ֚ד בְּכ֣וֹר הַשִּׁפְחָ֔ה אֲשֶׁ֖ר אַחַ֣ר הָרֵחָ֑יִם וְכֹ֖ל בְּכ֥וֹר בְּהֵמָֽה | 1 | who sits on his throne | This is a merism. First, two extremes are mentioned: the highest of society (Pharaoh, who sits on his throne) and the lowest (the slave girl who is behind the mill). Then the animals (beasts) are added making it a three- item list of parts of society and even economy to show the totality of the coming judgment. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-merism]]) |
993 | EXO | 11 | 5 | hr1x | אֲשֶׁ֖ר אַחַ֣ר הָרֵחָ֑יִם | 1 | who is behind the handmill grinding it | “who is grinding at the handmill” or “who is behind the handmill grinding grain” | |
994 | EXO | 11 | 6 | hui7 | figs-merism | אֲשֶׁ֤ר כָּמֹ֨הוּ֙ לֹ֣א נִהְיָ֔תָה וְכָמֹ֖הוּ לֹ֥א תֹסִֽף | 1 | This is a merism that uses the extremes of past and future to emphasize the concept of “never.” Alternate translation: “such as has never been and never will be” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-merism]]) | |
995 | EXO | 11 | 7 | b60a | figs-idiom | לֹ֤א יֶֽחֱרַץ…לְשֹׁנ֔וֹ | 1 | This means make an unfriendly noise. Alternate translation: “will not growl” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
996 | EXO | 11 | 7 | t61i | figs-youdual | תֵּֽדְע֔וּן | 1 | Here, you is plural. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
997 | EXO | 11 | 7 | fl78 | אֲשֶׁר֙ יַפְלֶ֣ה יְהוָ֔ה בֵּ֥ין מִצְרַ֖יִם וּבֵ֥ין יִשְׂרָאֵֽל | 1 | See how you translated a similar phrase in Exodus 9:4. | ||
998 | EXO | 11 | 7 | wicm | figs-quotemarks | יִשְׂרָאֵֽל | 1 | After this phrase, the second-level direct quote ends. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with a closing second-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the end of a quotation within a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
999 | EXO | 11 | 8 | 9zor | translate-symaction | וְהִשְׁתַּֽחֲוּוּ־לִ֣י | 1 | This does not mean to bow for worshiping. They will bow to Moses to beg him to leave. They will do this to show how desperate they will be for Moses and the Israelites to go. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction]]) | |
1000 | EXO | 11 | 8 | l678 | figs-explicit | וְהִשְׁתַּֽחֲוּוּ־לִ֣י | 1 | They will bow to Moses to beg him to leave. They will do this to show how desperate they will be for Moses and the Israelites to go. If this action would not mean the same thing in your culture, you may need to make the reason they are bowing explicit. Alternate translation: “and they will bow down to me to beg” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1001 | EXO | 11 | 8 | 4b8i | figs-metaphor | וְכָל־הָעָ֣ם אֲשֶׁר־בְּרַגְלֶ֔יךָ | 1 | Here, the people are figuratively pictured as below Moses, as his followers. The reference to feet also can mean they go the same place he goes, again, meaning “follower.” If your language uses a similar image to mean follower, you can translate the image; if not, you may use another image from your culture or translate the meaning. Alternate translation: “and all the people who are following you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1002 | EXO | 11 | 8 | ria5 | figs-explicit | וְאַחֲרֵי־כֵ֖ן אֵצֵ֑א | 1 | After that I will go out | This means that Moses and the Israelites will leave Egypt. Alternate translation: “After that I will leave here” or “After that I will go out from Egypt” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) |
1003 | EXO | 11 | 8 | awcj | figs-quotemarks | אֵצֵ֑א | 1 | After this phrase, the direct quote ends. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with a closing first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the end of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
1004 | EXO | 11 | 8 | 76oj | figs-idiom | בָּחֳרִי־אָֽף | 1 | This is an idiom meaning that Moses is angry. Alternate translation: “enraged” (See: rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom) | |
1005 | EXO | 11 | 9 | xk4l | figs-quotemarks | לֹא־יִשְׁמַ֥ע אֲלֵיכֶ֖ם פַּרְעֹ֑ה לְמַ֛עַן רְב֥וֹת מוֹפְתַ֖י בְּאֶ֥רֶץ מִצְרָֽיִם | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
1006 | EXO | 11 | 10 | 2cqt | writing-endofstory | וּמֹשֶׁ֣ה וְאַהֲרֹ֗ן עָשׂ֛וּ אֶת־כָּל־הַמֹּפְתִ֥ים הָאֵ֖לֶּה לִפְנֵ֣י פַרְעֹ֑ה וַיְחַזֵּ֤ק יְהוָה֙ אֶת־לֵ֣ב פַּרְעֹ֔ה וְלֹֽא־שִׁלַּ֥ח אֶת־בְּנֵֽי־יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל מֵאַרְצֽוֹ | 1 | This verse is summarizing and wrapping up the story of the plagues. If your language has a way of summarizing information at the end of a story, try to translate this verse (and possibly verse 9 - see the the introductory notes to this chapter) in this way. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-endofstory]]) | |
1007 | EXO | 11 | 10 | um4u | figs-metaphor | וַיְחַזֵּ֤ק יְהוָה֙ אֶת־לֵ֣ב פַּרְעֹ֔ה | 1 | Yahweh hardened Pharaoh’s heart | This means God made him stubborn. His stubborn attitude is spoken of as if his heart were strong. If heart is not the body part your culture uses to refer to a person’s will, consider using whichever organ your culture would use for this image. See how you translated this in 4:21. Alternate translation: “But Yahweh caused Pharaoh to be stubborn” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1008 | EXO | 12 | intro | fd2f | 0 | Exodus 12 General NotesStructure and formattingThe events of this chapter are known as the Passover. They are remembered in the celebration of Passover. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/passover]])
Special concepts in this chapterUnleavened breadThe concept of unleavened bread is introduced in this chapter. Its significance stems from its connection to the events in this chapter. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/unleavenedbread]]) Ethnic segregationThe Hebrew people were to be separate from the rest of the world. Because of this, they separated themselves from other people groups. At this time, these foreigners were looked upon as unholy. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/holy]]) Potential translation issues:PassoverPronoun usageIn the long quotation (verses 3-20) that Yahweh tells Moses and Aaron to convey to the Israelites, he speaks of them in the third person (“they must”) in verses 3–4 and verses 7–8 and to them in the second person (“you must”) for all the rest of the instruction. Some languages may need to keep the pronoun person consistent throughout the quotation. You pluralIn this chapter, almost every occurrence of “you” or “your” is plural. Each one refers to all the Israelites. Those that are not will be marked. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form throughout unless otherwise noted. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |||
1009 | EXO | 12 | 2 | z785 | figs-quotemarks | הַחֹ֧דֶשׁ הַזֶּ֛ה לָכֶ֖ם רֹ֣אשׁ חֳדָשִׁ֑ים | 1 | For you, this month will be the start of months, the first month of the year to you | The start of this verse is the beginning of a direct quote which continues until the end of verse 20. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) |
1010 | EXO | 12 | 2 | gtgb | figs-parallelism | הַחֹ֧דֶשׁ הַזֶּ֛ה לָכֶ֖ם רֹ֣אשׁ חֳדָשִׁ֑ים רִאשׁ֥וֹן הוּא֙ לָכֶ֔ם לְחָדְשֵׁ֖י הַשָּׁנָֽה | 1 | These two phrases mean basically the same thing and emphasize that the month in which the events of this chapter take place will be the beginning of their calendar year. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]]) | |
1011 | EXO | 12 | 3 | 8rfd | figs-youdual | דַּבְּר֗וּ | 1 | The command here is to both Moses and Aaron. If your language uses a different form if two are people addressed, use a dual form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
1012 | EXO | 12 | 2 | uy4w | translate-hebrewmonths | רִאשׁ֥וֹן הוּא֙ לָכֶ֔ם לְחָדְשֵׁ֖י הַשָּׁנָֽה | 1 | the first month of the year | The first month of the Hebrew calendar includes the last part of March and the first part of April on Western calendars. It marks when Yahweh rescued the Israelites from the Egyptians. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-hebrewmonths]]) |
1013 | EXO | 12 | 3 | nu6r | figs-quotemarks | לֵאמֹ֔ר בֶּעָשֹׂ֖ר | 1 | After saying, a second level direct quotation begins which continues until the end of verse 20. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening second-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation within a quotation. Saying is used to mark the beginning of a quote. Many times it can be omitted in translation if the target language does not use a similar structure. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
1014 | EXO | 12 | 3 | jjw0 | וְיִקְח֣וּ לָהֶ֗ם אִ֛ישׁ שֶׂ֥ה לְבֵית־אָבֹ֖ת שֶׂ֥ה לַבָּֽיִת | 1 | This seems to be indicating that if multiple families live in one house, the man who is the leader of the family group that lives there should take one lamb for that whole household. Alternate translation: “the father of each household must take a lamb for his household, one per household” | ||
1015 | EXO | 12 | 3 | d1f5 | שֶׂ֥ה לַבָּֽיִת | 1 | “one lamb per house” | ||
1016 | EXO | 12 | 3 | qzct | שֶׂ֥ה…שֶׂ֥ה | 1 | This word literally means, “of the flock,” and could also be translated as a sheep or a goat. Here, the ULT uses lamb (a young sheep), because verse 5 specifies that it must be one year old. “Kid” (a young goat) would be equally valid as verse 5 also says that it could be either a sheep or a goat. You may translate it as whatever would be most familiar of sheep or goat—preferably a word that means a young sheep or goat. | ||
1017 | EXO | 12 | 4 | xzn3 | figs-explicit | וְאִם־יִמְעַ֣ט הַבַּיִת֮ מִהְיֹ֣ת מִשֶּׂה֒ | 1 | If the household is too small for a lamb | This means that there are not enough people in the family to eat an entire lamb. Alternate translation: “If there are not enough people in the household to eat an entire lamb” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) |
1018 | EXO | 12 | 4 | 067d | וּשְׁכֵנ֛וֹ הַקָּרֹ֥ב אֶל־בֵּית֖וֹ בְּמִכְסַ֣ת נְפָשֹׁ֑ת | 1 | This phrase could either mean simply a neighbor that lives nearby or it could refer to a family of similar size, or of the right size to split a lamb with. | ||
1019 | EXO | 12 | 4 | fu2g | figs-gendernotations | אִ֚ישׁ | 1 | the man and his next door neighbor | This refers to each person, whether man, woman, or child. Alternate translation: “each family member” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]]) |
1020 | EXO | 12 | 6 | lz76 | בֵּ֥ין הָעַרְבָּֽיִם | 1 | twilight | This refers to the time of evening after the sun has set but while there is still some light. | |
1021 | EXO | 12 | 7 | cjt7 | עַל־שְׁתֵּ֥י הַמְּזוּזֹ֖ת וְעַל־הַמַּשְׁק֑וֹף עַ֚ל הַבָּ֣תִּ֔ים | 1 | on the two side doorposts and on the tops of the doorframes of the houses | “on the sides and top of the way into the house” | |
1022 | EXO | 12 | 8 | uxn6 | מְרֹרִ֖ים | 1 | bitter herbs | These are small plants that have a strong and usually bad taste. | |
1023 | EXO | 12 | 9 | ny3a | אַל־תֹּאכְל֤וּ מִמֶּ֨נּוּ֙ נָ֔א | 1 | Do not eat it raw | “Do not eat the lamb or goat uncooked” | |
1024 | EXO | 12 | 11 | ks7d | חֲגֻרִ֔ים | 1 | belt | Belts are strips of leather or fabric for tying around the waist. | |
1025 | EXO | 12 | 11 | nzw2 | וַאֲכַלְתֶּ֤ם אֹתוֹ֙ בְּחִפָּז֔וֹן | 1 | eat it hurriedly | “And you must eat it quickly” | |
1026 | EXO | 12 | 11 | r789 | figs-explicit | פֶּ֥סַח ה֖וּא לַיהוָֽה | 1 | It is Yahweh’s Passover | Here the word it refers to eating the animal on the tenth day of the month. Alternate translation: “This observance is Yahweh’s Passover” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) |
1027 | EXO | 12 | 12 | sa5n | figs-abstractnouns | וּבְכָל־אֱלֹהֵ֥י מִצְרַ֛יִם אֶֽעֱשֶׂ֥ה שְׁפָטִ֖ים | 1 | I will bring punishment on all the gods of Egypt | This can be stated with a verbal form as in the UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]]) |
1028 | EXO | 12 | 13 | tywz | figs-abstractnouns | לְמַשְׁחִ֔ית | 1 | This can be stated with a verbal form as in the UST. Alternate translation: “to destroy you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]]) | |
1029 | EXO | 12 | 13 | 3912 | figs-activepassive | וְלֹֽא־יִֽהְיֶ֨ה בָכֶ֥ם נֶ֨גֶף֙ | 1 | This can be translated in active form. Alternate translation: “and I will not put the plague on you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1030 | EXO | 12 | 13 | ox3l | figs-metonymy | בְּאֶ֥רֶץ מִצְרָֽיִם | 1 | Yahweh is going to strike the people and animals who live in the land of Egypt. Alternate translation: “on everything living in the land of Egypt” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1031 | EXO | 12 | 14 | 4wsd | וְהָיָה֩ הַיּ֨וֹם הַזֶּ֤ה | 1 | Verses 14-20 are instructions for the Israelites’ future celebration of the Passover. If your language makes a distinction between near and far future events or between near and general commands, you may need to make clear that these verses primarily have a later application. | ||
1032 | EXO | 12 | 14 | usns | translate-hebrewmonths | הַיּ֨וֹם הַזֶּ֤ה | 1 | This day means the tenth day of the first month of every year. On this day every year, they must celebrate the Passover. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-hebrewmonths]]) | |
1033 | EXO | 12 | 15 | xsb9 | אַ֚ךְ | 1 | “Surely” or “Indeed” | ||
1034 | EXO | 12 | 15 | i9n3 | figs-metaphor | וְנִכְרְתָ֞ה הַנֶּ֤פֶשׁ הַהִוא֙ מִיִּשְׂרָאֵ֔ל | 1 | that person must be cut off from Israel | The metaphor cut off has at least three possible meanings. The following alternate translations express those: (1) “he must be sent away” or (2) “he will no longer be considered to be one of the people of Israel” or (3) “he must be killed” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1035 | EXO | 12 | 15 | 88wc | figs-activepassive | וְנִכְרְתָ֞ה הַנֶּ֤פֶשׁ הַהִוא֙ מִיִּשְׂרָאֵ֔ל | 1 | The metaphor cut off has at least three possible meanings. They can be expressed in active form. Who will cut off that person is also not specified, it could be the Israelites or Yahweh. The following alternate translations express those: (1) “the people of Israel must send him away” or (2) “I will no longer consider him to be one of the people of Israel” or (3) “the people of Israel must kill him” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1036 | EXO | 12 | 15 | eqzu | grammar-collectivenouns | מִיִּשְׂרָאֵ֔ל | 1 | Israel is a collective noun referring to the nation or people group. Alternate translation: “from the Israelites” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-collectivenouns]]) | |
1037 | EXO | 12 | 16 | bzj6 | figs-activepassive | וּבַיּ֤וֹם הָרִאשׁוֹן֙ מִקְרָא־קֹ֔דֶשׁ וּבַיּוֹם֙ הַשְּׁבִיעִ֔י מִקְרָא־קֹ֖דֶשׁ יִהְיֶ֣ה לָכֶ֑ם | 1 | an assembly that is set apart to me | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “And on the first day and on the seventh day, you shall have an assembly of holiness” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) |
1038 | EXO | 12 | 16 | 63ed | translate-ordinal | וּבַיּ֤וֹם הָרִאשׁוֹן֙…וּבַיּוֹם֙ הַשְּׁבִיעִ֔י | 1 | First and seventh are ordinal numbers. Alternate translation: “And on day one of the month ... and on day seven of the month” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal]]) | |
1039 | EXO | 12 | 16 | l7pj | figs-activepassive | כָּל־מְלָאכָה֙ לֹא־יֵעָשֶׂ֣ה בָהֶ֔ם | 1 | No work will be done on these days | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “You will do no work on these days” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) |
1040 | EXO | 12 | 16 | qr65 | figs-activepassive | ה֥וּא לְבַדּ֖וֹ יֵעָשֶׂ֥ה לָכֶֽם | 1 | That must be the only work that may be done by you | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “that must be the only work that you do” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) |
1041 | EXO | 12 | 17 | r3qj | translate-unknown | צִבְאוֹתֵיכֶ֖ם | 1 | armed group by armed group | The term hosts refers to a large group of people, often organized into groups for war. See how you translated this in Exodus 6:26. Alternate translation: “your groups” or “your divisions” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) |
1042 | EXO | 12 | 18 | 7oat | translate-ordinal | בָּרִאשֹׁ֡ן בְּאַרְבָּעָה֩ עָשָׂ֨ר י֤וֹם לַחֹ֨דֶשׁ֙…עַ֠ד י֣וֹם הָאֶחָ֧ד וְעֶשְׂרִ֛ים לַחֹ֖דֶשׁ | 1 | First, fourteenth, and twenty-first are ordinal numbers. Alternate translation: “In month one, on day fourteen ... until day twenty-one of the month” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal]]) | |
1043 | EXO | 12 | 18 | l57q | translate-ordinal | בָּרִאשֹׁ֡ן בְּאַרְבָּעָה֩ עָשָׂ֨ר י֤וֹם לַחֹ֨דֶשׁ֙…עַ֠ד י֣וֹם הָאֶחָ֧ד וְעֶשְׂרִ֛ים לַחֹ֖דֶשׁ | 1 | ||
1044 | EXO | 12 | 18 | m475 | translate-hebrewmonths | בָּרִאשֹׁ֡ן בְּאַרְבָּעָה֩ עָשָׂ֨ר י֤וֹם לַחֹ֨דֶשׁ֙ | 1 | the fourteenth day in the first month | This is the first month of the Hebrew calendar. The fourteenth day is near the beginning of April on Western calendars. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-hebrewmonths]]) |
1045 | EXO | 12 | 18 | uss3 | translate-hebrewmonths | י֣וֹם הָאֶחָ֧ד וְעֶשְׂרִ֛ים לַחֹ֖דֶשׁ | 1 | the twenty-first day of the month | This is near the middle of April on Western calendars. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-hebrewmonths]]) |
1046 | EXO | 12 | 19 | aej1 | figs-activepassive | שְׂאֹ֕ר לֹ֥א יִמָּצֵ֖א בְּבָתֵּיכֶ֑ם | 1 | no yeast must be found in your houses | This can be stated in active form. Note that the UST is much more accurate to the meaning here as the alternate translation in this note could suggest to someone that you must simply hide the yeast very well. Alternate translation: “no one must be able to find any yeast in your houses” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) |
1047 | EXO | 12 | 19 | vy72 | figs-metaphor | וְנִכְרְתָ֞ה הַנֶּ֤פֶשׁ הַהִוא֙ מֵעֲדַ֣ת יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל | 1 | must be cut off from the community of Israel | The metaphor cut off has at least three possible meanings. The following alternate translations express those: (1) “that person must be sent away” or (2) “that person will no longer be considered to be one of the people of Israel” or (3) “that person must be killed” See how you translated cut off in Exodus 12:15. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1048 | EXO | 12 | 19 | cwvs | figs-activepassive | וְנִכְרְתָ֞ה הַנֶּ֤פֶשׁ הַהִוא֙ מֵעֲדַ֣ת יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל | 1 | The metaphor cut off has at least three possible meanings. Who will cut off that person is also not specified, it could be the Israelites or Yahweh. They can be expressed in active form. See how you translated cut off in Exodus 12:15. The following alternate translations express those: (1) “the people of Israel must send that person away” or (2) “I will no longer consider that person to be one of the people of Israel” or (3) “the people of Israel must kill that person” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1049 | EXO | 12 | 20 | 407n | figs-quotemarks | מַצּֽוֹת | 1 | After this phrase, the direct quote of Yahweh’s commands to Moses and Aaron for the Israelites ends (two levels). It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with closing second-level and first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the end of quotations. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
1050 | EXO | 12 | 21 | y9qt | writing-newevent | 1 | summoned | A new scene begins at this verse, which may need to be marked in a certain way in your language. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
1051 | EXO | 12 | 21 | 4hw6 | figs-quotemarks | וַיֹּ֣אמֶר אֲלֵהֶ֑ם | 1 | After this phrase, a direct quote begins that continues until the end of 12:27. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
1052 | EXO | 12 | 22 | qwv1 | translate-unknown | אֲגֻדַּ֣ת אֵז֗וֹב | 1 | hyssop | Hyssop is a woody plant with small leaves that can be used for sprinkling liquids. If this plant is unknown, you can use a descriptor phrase. Alternate translation: “part of a plant with small branches and many leaves” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) |
1053 | EXO | 12 | 22 | c1cf | אֶל־הַמַּשְׁקוֹף֙ וְאֶל־שְׁתֵּ֣י הַמְּזוּזֹ֔ת | 1 | the top of the doorframe and the two doorposts | “on the sides and top of the way into the house.” See how you translated a similar phrase in Exodus 12:7. | |
1054 | EXO | 12 | 22 | vdlj | figs-gendernotations | לֹ֥א…אִ֥ישׁ | 1 | Here, man includes women and children. Alternate translation: “no person” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]]) | |
1055 | EXO | 12 | 23 | uu61 | figs-synecdoche | וּפָסַ֤ח יְהוָה֙ עַל־הַפֶּ֔תַח | 1 | pass over your door | Here the word door implies the entire house. This means that God will spare the Israelites in houses with blood on the door frames. Alternate translation: “and Yahweh will pass over the house” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]]) |
1056 | EXO | 12 | 23 | onpu | עַל־הַמַּשְׁק֔וֹף וְעַ֖ל שְׁתֵּ֣י הַמְּזוּזֹ֑ת | 1 | “on the sides and top of the way into the house” See how you translated a similar phrase in Exodus 12:7. | ||
1057 | EXO | 12 | 24 | v7z5 | הַדָּבָ֣ר הַזֶּ֑ה | 1 | this event | These words refer to the Passover or Festival of Unleavened Bread. Observing the Passover was an act of worshiping Yahweh. | |
1058 | EXO | 12 | 24 | bzm0 | figs-youcrowd | לְךָ֥ וּלְבָנֶ֖יךָ | 1 | Here, you and your are singular but they refer to the whole nation. You may need to continue to use a plural form of “you,” if your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youcrowd]]) | |
1059 | EXO | 12 | 24 | ch73 | figs-gendernotations | וּלְבָנֶ֖יךָ | 1 | Here, sons includes everyone. Alternate translation: see UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]]) | |
1060 | EXO | 12 | 25 | l8ls | הָעֲבֹדָ֥ה הַזֹּֽאת | 1 | this act of worship | These words refer to the Passover or Festival of Unleavened Bread. Observing the Passover was an act of worshiping Yahweh. | |
1061 | EXO | 12 | 26 | 9bx1 | figs-gendernotations | בְּנֵיכֶ֑ם | 1 | This refers to all children, as in the UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations]]) | |
1062 | EXO | 12 | 26 | odj0 | figs-quotesinquotes | אֲלֵיכֶ֖ם…מָ֛ה הָעֲבֹדָ֥ה הַזֹּ֖את לָכֶֽם | 1 | After you, a second-level quotation begins. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with second-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation within a quotation. However, you may want to translate this as an indirect quotation in order to reduce the layers of quotations in this passage. Alternative translation: “to you what this ritual means to you,” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes]]) | |
1063 | EXO | 12 | 27 | qft1 | figs-quotemarks | זֶֽבַח־פֶּ֨סַח ה֜וּא לַֽיהוָ֗ה אֲשֶׁ֣ר פָּ֠סַח עַל־בָּתֵּ֤י בְנֵֽי־יִשְׂרָאֵל֙ בְּמִצְרַ֔יִם בְּנָגְפּ֥וֹ אֶת־מִצְרַ֖יִם וְאֶת־בָּתֵּ֣ינוּ הִצִּ֑יל | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
1064 | EXO | 12 | 27 | t779 | figs-explicit | וְאֶת־בָּתֵּ֣ינוּ הִצִּ֑יל | 1 | He set our households free | This means that Yahweh spared the Israelites’ firstborn sons. Alternate translation: “He did not kill the firstborn sons in our houses” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) |
1065 | EXO | 12 | 28 | r5cj | כַּאֲשֶׁ֨ר צִוָּ֧ה יְהוָ֛ה אֶת־מֹשֶׁ֥ה וְאַהֲרֹ֖ן כֵּ֥ן עָשֽׂוּ | 1 | as Yahweh had commanded Moses and Aaron | “everything that Yahweh told Moses and Aaron to do” | |
1066 | EXO | 12 | 29 | rvg9 | 1 | The next few verses are the climax of this part of Exodus. A number of literary features mark it out. First, it is specially introduced with and so it happened, which is used to mark major breaks in the narrative. Second, it uses repetition: firstborn is repeated four times in verse 29 so that the reader cannot possibly miss what is happening. Night is repeated in verse 29, 30, and 31. Got up/get up is repeated in verse 30 and 31. In verses 31 and 32 “also” occurs five times (it is translated as “both” once in the ULT). Third, the places of both Pharaoh and the captive are elaborated on to slow the pace and create a vivid mental image for the reader. In verse 30 there is the listing of sorts of people who got up; note the use of the double negative for emphasis. Your translation should attempt to use the same or similar literary features of your own language that slow down the pace, create vivid imagery, and emphasize that this is a climax point. | |||
1067 | EXO | 12 | 29 | zm1l | figs-merism | מִבְּכֹ֤ר פַּרְעֹה֙ הַיֹּשֵׁ֣ב עַל־כִּסְא֔וֹ עַ֚ד בְּכ֣וֹר הַשְּׁבִ֔י אֲשֶׁ֖ר בְּבֵ֣ית הַבּ֑וֹר וְכֹ֖ל בְּכ֥וֹר בְּהֵמָֽה | 1 | at midnight | This is a merism used to indicate that there was no person or household excluded from Yahweh’s judgment. It both speaks of extreme parts of society and then makes this into a list by including the animals. Alternate translation: “the firstborn of Pharaoh who sits on the throne and the firstborn of the captive who was in the house of the pit and the firstborn of everyone in between was struck; even all the firstborn of the beasts were struck” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-merism]]) |
1068 | EXO | 12 | 29 | uj6u | בְּכוֹר֮…מִבְּכֹ֤ר…בְּכ֣וֹר…בְּכ֥וֹר | 1 | all the firstborn in the land of Egypt…all the firstborn of cattle | In theses usages, firstborn always refers to the oldest male offspring. See how you translated a similar phrase in Exodus 11:5. | |
1069 | EXO | 12 | 29 | g9z1 | עַ֚ד בְּכ֣וֹר הַשְּׁבִ֔י אֲשֶׁ֖ר בְּבֵ֣ית הַבּ֑וֹר | 1 | the firstborn of the person in prison | “to the firstborn of people in the house of the pit” This refers to prisoners in general and not to a specific person in prison. | |
1070 | EXO | 12 | 30 | gt4w | figs-doublenegatives | כִּֽי־אֵ֣ין בַּ֔יִת אֲשֶׁ֥ר אֵֽין־שָׁ֖ם מֵֽת׃ | 1 | for there was not a house where there was not someone dead | This double negative emphasizes the positive. Alternate translation: “because someone was dead in every house” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublenegatives]]) |
1071 | EXO | 12 | 31 | j8k5 | figs-youdual | אַתֶּ֖ם…כְּדַבֶּרְכֶֽם | 1 | Here, Pharaoh speaking is to both Moses and Aaron. If your language uses a different form if two are people addressed, use a dual form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) | |
1072 | EXO | 12 | 33 | j5u4 | figs-explicit | כֻּלָּ֥נוּ מֵתִֽים | 1 | We will all die | The Egyptians were afraid that they would die if the Israelites did not leave Egypt. Alternate translation: “We will all die if you do not leave” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) |
1073 | EXO | 12 | 34 | diw8 | figs-activepassive | מִשְׁאֲרֹתָ֛ם צְרֻרֹ֥ת בְּשִׂמְלֹתָ֖ם עַל־שִׁכְמָֽם | 1 | Their kneading bowls were already tied up in their clothes and on their shoulders | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “They tied up their bread- making bowls in their clothes and placed them on their shoulders” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) |
1074 | EXO | 12 | 36 | 679h | figs-idiom | אֶת־חֵ֥ן הָעָ֛ם בְּעֵינֵ֥י מִצְרַ֖יִם | 1 | Here, in the eyes of the Egyptians is an idiom for the Egyptian’s feelings or opinion. Favor means that those feelings are positive. Taken together, this means that when the Egyptians saw the Israelites leaving Egypt, they gladly helped them (because they wanted them to leave so badly due to the Egyptians suffering under God’s judgment). If your language has the same or a similar idiom, you can translate or use it. Otherwise, you can translate the meaning. See how you translated this in 3:21. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
1075 | EXO | 12 | 37 | n1ha | translate-names | מֵרַעְמְסֵ֖ס | 1 | Rameses | Rameses was a major Egyptian city where grain was stored. See how you translated this in Exodus 1:11. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) |
1076 | EXO | 12 | 37 | u81l | translate-numbers | כְּשֵׁשׁ־מֵא֨וֹת אֶ֧לֶף | 1 | They numbered about 600,000 men | “about six hundred thousand” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) |
1077 | EXO | 12 | 39 | pva6 | figs-activepassive | כִּֽי־גֹרְשׁ֣וּ מִמִּצְרַ֗יִם | 1 | they had been driven out of Egypt | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “because the Egyptians had driven them out of Egypt” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) |
1078 | EXO | 12 | 40 | qsi5 | translate-numbers | שְׁלֹשִׁ֣ים…וְאַרְבַּ֥ע מֵא֖וֹת | 1 | 430 years | “four hundred thirty” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) |
1079 | EXO | 12 | 41 | d8yh | translate-numbers | שְׁלֹשִׁ֣ים…וְאַרְבַּ֥ע מֵא֖וֹת | 1 | 430 years | “four hundred thirty” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) |
1080 | EXO | 12 | 41 | xlf4 | translate-unknown | צִבְא֥וֹת | 1 | Yahweh’s armed groups | The term hosts refers to a large group of people, often organized into groups for war. See how you translated this in Exodus 6:26. Alternate translation: “your groups” or “your divisions” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) |
1081 | EXO | 12 | 42 | w6mj | לַֽיהוָ֔ה שִׁמֻּרִ֛ים לְכָל־בְּנֵ֥י יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל לְדֹרֹתָֽם | 1 | all the Israelites throughout their people’s generations | You could combine for all the sons of Israel to observe for Yahweh throughout their generations into one noun phrase as subject. Alternate translation: “for all the sons of Israel throughout their generations to observe for Yahweh” | |
1082 | EXO | 12 | 43 | zwac | figs-quotemarks | וְאַהֲרֹ֔ן | 1 | After this phrase, a direct quote begins that continues until the end of 12:49. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
1083 | EXO | 12 | 44 | n9wn | וְכָל־עֶ֥בֶד אִ֖ישׁ | 1 | every Israelite’s slave | “But any slave of an Israelite” | |
1084 | EXO | 12 | 44 | 7fp2 | grammar-connect-condition-hypothetical | וּמַלְתָּ֣ה אֹת֔וֹ אָ֖ז | 1 | This is a hypothetical situation. You will need to use whatever form your language uses to mark something as potentially true. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-condition-hypothetical]]) | |
1085 | EXO | 12 | 44 | 70e8 | figs-yousingular | וּמַלְתָּ֣ה | 1 | Here you is singular. It refers to a specific man and his slave. It might make more sense to use the third person here. Alternate translation: “if he circumcised” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-yousingular]]) | |
1086 | EXO | 12 | 46 | j242 | figs-activepassive | בְּבַ֤יִת אֶחָד֙ יֵאָכֵ֔ל | 1 | The food must be eaten in one house | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “You must eat it in one house” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) |
1087 | EXO | 12 | 46 | iovj | figs-youcrowd | לֹא־תוֹצִ֧יא | 1 | Here, you is singular, however it is used to address a crowd, so you may need to translate it using a plural form if your languages uses one. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youcrowd]]) | |
1088 | EXO | 12 | 48 | j7ob | grammar-connect-condition-hypothetical | וְכִֽי־יָג֨וּר אִתְּךָ֜ גֵּ֗ר וְעָ֣שָׂה פֶסַח֮ לַיהוָה֒ | 1 | This is a two-part hypothetical situation. It describes the circumstance and desire of the sojourner, the next portion says what he must do. You will need to use whatever form your language uses to mark something as potentially true. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-condition-hypothetical]]) | |
1089 | EXO | 12 | 48 | 9dh9 | figs-youcrowd | אִתְּךָ֜ | 1 | Here, you is singular, however it is used to address a crowd, so you may need to translate it using a plural form if your languages uses one. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youcrowd]]) | |
1090 | EXO | 12 | 48 | h7k9 | figs-activepassive | הִמּ֧וֹל ל֣וֹ כָל־זָכָ֗ר | 1 | all his male relatives must be circumcised | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “someone must circumcise all males in his household” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) |
1091 | EXO | 12 | 48 | n3fz | grammar-connect-logic-goal | הִמּ֧וֹל ל֣וֹ כָל־זָכָ֗ר וְאָז֙ יִקְרַ֣ב לַעֲשֹׂת֔וֹ | 1 | The sojourner will be circumcised in order to draw near to keep the Passover. Some languages may need to place the purpose clause first. Alternate translation: “in order draw near to keep it all his males must be circumcised” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-goal]]) | |
1092 | EXO | 12 | 48 | hi4z | figs-metonymy | כְּאֶזְרַ֣ח הָאָ֑רֶץ | 1 | the people who were born in the land | Here, land refers to Canaan—which is the land that the Israelites will soon live in. The expression a native of the land means a person who is a native Israelite. Alternate translation: “those who are Israelites by birth” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
1093 | EXO | 12 | 48 | f9ti | figs-doublenegatives | וְכָל־עָרֵ֖ל לֹֽא־יֹ֥אכַל בּֽוֹ | 1 | no uncircumcised person may eat | This can be stated in positive terms. Alternate translation: “And only a circumcised person may eat it” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublenegatives]]) |
1094 | EXO | 12 | 51 | e3z3 | וַיְהִ֕י בְּעֶ֖צֶם הַיּ֣וֹם הַזֶּ֑ה | 1 | It came about | This phrase is used here to mark an important event in the story. If your language has a way for doing this, you could consider using it here. | |
1095 | EXO | 12 | 51 | tyj3 | translate-unknown | צִבְאֹתָֽם | 1 | by their armed groups | The term hosts refers to a large group of people often organized into groups for war. See how you translated this in Exodus 6:26. Alternate translation: “your groups” or “your divisions” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) |
1096 | EXO | 13 | intro | g9qi | 0 | Exodus 13 General NotesStructure and formatting
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1097 | EXO | 13 | 2 | de3u | figs-quotemarks | קַדֶּשׁ־לִ֨י כָל־בְּכ֜וֹר פֶּ֤טֶר כָּל־רֶ֨חֶם֙ בִּבְנֵ֣י יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל בָּאָדָ֖ם וּבַבְּהֵמָ֑ה לִ֖י הֽוּא | 1 | Set apart to me…every firstborn male | This entire verse is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) |
1098 | EXO | 13 | 3 | 8jzb | figs-quotemarks | אֶל־הָעָ֗ם | 1 | After this phrase, a direct quote begins that continues until the end of verse 16. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
1099 | EXO | 13 | 3 | en1s | figs-metaphor | מִבֵּ֣ית עֲבָדִ֔ים | 1 | the house of slavery | Moses speaks of Egypt as if it were a house where people keep slaves. Alternate translation: “the place where you were slaves” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1100 | EXO | 13 | 3 | yjy5 | figs-metonymy | בְּחֹ֣זֶק יָ֔ד | 1 | Yahweh’s strong hand | Here, hand refers to power. See how you translated “strong hand” in Exodus 6:1. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
1101 | EXO | 13 | 3 | c6ee | figs-activepassive | וְלֹ֥א יֵאָכֵ֖ל חָמֵֽץ | 1 | No bread with yeast may be eaten | This can be stated in active form, as in the UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) |
1102 | EXO | 13 | 4 | y1f3 | translate-hebrewmonths | הָאָבִֽיב | 1 | the month of Aviv | This is the name of the first month of the Hebrew calendar. Aviv is during the last part of March and the first part of April on Western calendars. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-hebrewmonths]]) |
1103 | EXO | 13 | 4 | 76uy | translate-names | הָאָבִֽיב | 1 | Aviv is the name of the first month of the Hebrew calendar. Aviv is during the last part of March and the first part of April on Western calendars. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
1104 | EXO | 13 | 5 | x89s | וְהָיָ֣ה כִֽי־יְבִֽיאֲךָ֣ יְהוָ֡ה אֶל־אֶ֣רֶץ…וְעָבַדְתָּ֛ אֶת־הָעֲבֹדָ֥ה הַזֹּ֖את בַּחֹ֥דֶשׁ הַזֶּֽה | 1 | you must observe this act of worship | When the Israelites live in Canaan, they must celebrate the Passover on this day each year. See how you translated a similar phrase in Exodus 12:25. | |
1105 | EXO | 13 | 5 | u37l | figs-metaphor | לַאֲבֹתֶ֨יךָ֙ | 1 | Here, fathers figuratively means “ancestors.” Alternate translation: “to your ancestors” (See:[[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1106 | EXO | 13 | 5 | 6287 | אֶ֛רֶץ זָבַ֥ת חָלָ֖ב וּדְבָ֑שׁ | 1 | The same description occurs in Exodus 3:8. See how you translated it there and in the several notes for it. | ||
1107 | EXO | 13 | 6 | vwy9 | translate-numbers | שִׁבְעַ֥ת | 1 | For seven days | “7” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) |
1108 | EXO | 13 | 6 | mde6 | translate-ordinal | הַשְּׁבִיעִ֔י | 1 | “7th” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal]]) | |
1109 | EXO | 13 | 7 | n41m | figs-activepassive | מַצּוֹת֙ יֵֽאָכֵ֔ל | 1 | Bread without yeast must be eaten | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “You must eat unleavened bread” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) |
1110 | EXO | 13 | 7 | zm8p | translate-numbers | שִׁבְעַ֣ת | 1 | “7” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
1111 | EXO | 13 | 7 | le33 | figs-activepassive | וְלֹֽא־יֵרָאֶ֨ה לְךָ֜ חָמֵ֗ץ | 1 | no bread with yeast may be seen among you | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “you may not have any bread with yeast among you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) |
1112 | EXO | 13 | 7 | c9kr | figs-activepassive | וְלֹֽא־יֵרָאֶ֥ה לְךָ֛ שְׂאֹ֖ר | 1 | No yeast may be seen with you | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “You may not have any yeast” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) |
1113 | EXO | 13 | 7 | dmv1 | בְּכָל־גְּבֻלֶֽךָ | 1 | within any of your borders | “inside any of the borders of your land” | |
1114 | EXO | 13 | 8 | qum9 | figs-quotesinquotes | בַּיּ֥וֹם הַה֖וּא לֵאמֹ֑ר בַּעֲב֣וּר זֶ֗ה עָשָׂ֤ה יְהוָה֙ לִ֔י בְּצֵאתִ֖י מִמִּצְרָֽיִם | 1 | On that day you are to say to your children, ‘This is because of what Yahweh did for me when I came out of Egypt.’ | The quotation can be stated as an indirect quote. Alternate translation: “on that day that this is because of what Yahweh did for you when you came out of Egypt” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes]]) |
1115 | EXO | 13 | 9 | p21h | figs-parallelism | וְהָיָה֩ לְךָ֨ לְא֜וֹת עַל־יָדְךָ֗ וּלְזִכָּרוֹן֙ בֵּ֣ין עֵינֶ֔יךָ | 1 | This will be a reminder for you on your hand, and a reminder on your forehead | These are two different types of physical reminders so people will not forget something important. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]]) |
1116 | EXO | 13 | 9 | s7zg | figs-metaphor | לְךָ֨ לְא֜וֹת עַל־יָדְךָ֗ | 1 | a reminder for you on your hand | Moses speaks of celebrating the festival as if it were an object one could tie around their hands to remind them of what Yahweh had done. Alternate translation: “like something you tie around your hand as a reminder” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1117 | EXO | 13 | 9 | mru4 | figs-metaphor | לְזִכָּרוֹן֙ בֵּ֣ין עֵינֶ֔יךָ | 1 | a reminder on your forehead | Moses speaks of celebrating the festival as if it were an object one could tie on their foreheads to remind them of what Yahweh had done. Alternate translation: “like something you tie around your head as a reminder” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1118 | EXO | 13 | 9 | b6ny | figs-metonymy | לְמַ֗עַן תִּהְיֶ֛ה תּוֹרַ֥ת יְהוָ֖ה בְּפִ֑יךָ | 1 | so the law of Yahweh may be in your mouth | Here, in your mouth refers to the words that they speak. Alternate translation: “so you may always be speaking of the law of Yahweh” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
1119 | EXO | 13 | 9 | w5rm | figs-metonymy | בְּיָ֣ד חֲזָקָ֔ה | 1 | strong hand | Here, hand refers to power. See how you translated “strong hand” in Exodus 6:1. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
1120 | EXO | 13 | 10 | rxel | figs-merism | מִיָּמִ֖ים יָמִֽימָה | 1 | “for all time” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-merism]]) | |
1121 | EXO | 13 | 11 | e886 | figs-metaphor | וְלַֽאֲבֹתֶ֑יךָ | 1 | Here, fathers figuratively means “ancestors.” Alternate translation: “to your ancestors” (See:[[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1122 | EXO | 13 | 11 | iqh5 | וּנְתָנָ֖הּ לָֽךְ | 1 | when he gives the land to you | “when he gives the land of the Canaanites to you” | |
1123 | EXO | 13 | 12 | mqgs | וְהַעֲבַרְתָּ֥ | 1 | This is a deliberate word-play with Exodus 12:12 and Exodus 12:23 because these memorial sacrifices are to be reminders of what happened at the first Passover. It would be good to make a similar word-play in your translation, if possible, but following the meaning as in the UST is fine. | ||
1124 | EXO | 13 | 13 | lwv5 | figs-explicit | בְשֶׂ֔ה…וַעֲרַפְתּ֑וֹ | 1 | Every firstborn of a donkey | You may need to make explicit that either the lamb or donkey must be killed, as in the UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) |
1125 | EXO | 13 | 13 | 0xw3 | לֹ֥א תִפְדֶּ֖ה | 1 | “you do not ransom the donkey” | ||
1126 | EXO | 13 | 14 | s8cm | figs-quotesinquotes | כִּֽי־יִשְׁאָלְךָ֥ בִנְךָ֛ מָחָ֖ר לֵאמֹ֣ר מַה־זֹּ֑את וְאָמַרְתָּ֣ אֵלָ֔יו | 1 | When your son asks you later, ‘What does this mean?’ then you are to tell him | The first quotation can be stated as an indirect quotation. Alternate translation: “when your son asks you later what this means, then you are to tell him” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes]]) |
1127 | EXO | 13 | 14 | qr7q | figs-metonymy | בְּחֹ֣זֶק יָ֗ד | 1 | strong hand | Here, hand represents God’s actions or works. See how you translated this in Exodus 6:1. Alternate translation: “With his powerful works” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
1128 | EXO | 13 | 14 | rcz7 | figs-metaphor | מִבֵּ֥ית עֲבָדִֽים | 1 | the house of slavery | Moses speaks of Egypt as if it were a house where people keep slaves. See how you translated this in Exodus 13:3. Alternate translation: “from the place where you were slaves” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1129 | EXO | 13 | 15 | fgvg | figs-metaphor | כִּֽי־הִקְשָׁ֣ה פַרְעֹה֮ לְשַׁלְּחֵנוּ֒ | 1 | This means he was stubborn. His stubborn attitude is spoken of as if he were hard. Alternate translation: “that when Pharaoh resisted letting us go” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1130 | EXO | 13 | 15 | atxz | figs-merism | מִבְּכֹ֥ר אָדָ֖ם וְעַד־בְּכ֣וֹר בְּהֵמָ֑ה | 1 | This is a figure of speech used to emphasize the extent of the plague. Alternate translation: “whether he was a person or an animal” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-merism]]) | |
1131 | EXO | 13 | 16 | bse4 | figs-parallelism | וְהָיָ֤ה לְאוֹת֙ עַל־יָ֣דְכָ֔ה וּלְטוֹטָפֹ֖ת בֵּ֣ין עֵינֶ֑יךָ | 1 | become a reminder on your hands, and a reminder on your forehead | This expresses two ways to remember the importance of the passover event. See how you translated a similar phrase in Exodus 13:9. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]]) |
1132 | EXO | 13 | 16 | 3kt7 | figs-metonymy | בְּחֹ֣זֶק יָ֔ד | 1 | Here, hand represents God’s actions or works. See how you translated this in Exodus 6:1. Alternate translation: “with his powerful works” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1133 | EXO | 13 | 17 | 92x6 | writing-newevent | וַיְהִ֗י | 1 | This marks the transition from instruction to narrative. You should mark the resumption of the narrative in a natural way in your language. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-newevent]]) | |
1134 | EXO | 13 | 17 | pum6 | grammar-connect-condition-contrary | וְלֹא־נָחָ֣ם אֱלֹהִ֗ים דֶּ֚רֶךְ אֶ֣רֶץ פְּלִשְׁתִּ֔ים כִּ֥י קָר֖וֹב ה֑וּא | 1 | The route on which God took the Israelites was not the expected route. In some languages you may need to put the portion that describes the expectation first. Alternate translation: “although it was nearby, God did not lead them by way of the land of the Philistines.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-condition-contrary]]) | |
1135 | EXO | 13 | 17 | upop | grammar-connect-condition-hypothetical | פֶּֽן־יִנָּחֵ֥ם הָעָ֛ם בִּרְאֹתָ֥ם מִלְחָמָ֖ה וְשָׁ֥בוּ מִצְרָֽיְמָה | 1 | In some languages you may need to put the reason before the hypothetical result. Alternate translation: “When they see war, they may repent and return to Egypt” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-condition-hypothetical]]) | |
1136 | EXO | 13 | 17 | 5vck | יִנָּחֵ֥ם | 1 | “turn back” | ||
1137 | EXO | 13 | 18 | c4tw | וַחֲמֻשִׁ֛ים | 1 | The meaning of this term (by fives) is uncertain. Many English translations opt for something like “prepared for battle” because this seems to be the meaning in Numbers 32:17 and the related verses in Joshua 1:14 and 4:12. Because of what the previous verse said about war, it may mean that they went out in formation—like an army would march—but perhaps not armed. Alternate translation: “And … in formation like an army” | ||
1138 | EXO | 13 | 19 | cxyk | וַיִּקַּ֥ח מֹשֶׁ֛ה אֶת־עַצְמ֥וֹת יוֹסֵ֖ף עִמּ֑וֹ | 1 | See Joshua 24:32 regarding the burial of Jospeh’s bones. | ||
1139 | EXO | 13 | 19 | dnlp | פָּקֹ֨ד יִפְקֹ֤ד אֱלֹהִים֙ אֶתְכֶ֔ם וְהַעֲלִיתֶ֧ם אֶת־עַצְמֹתַ֛י מִזֶּ֖ה אִתְּכֶֽם | 1 | This is an almost exact quote of what Joseph said in Genesis 50:25; reference your translation there when translating this. | ||
1140 | EXO | 13 | 20 | 7v94 | מִסֻּכֹּ֑ת וַיַּחֲנ֣וּ בְאֵתָ֔ם | 1 | “from a place named Succoth and they camped at a place named Etham” | ||
1141 | EXO | 13 | 20 | xq5d | translate-names | בְאֵתָ֔ם | 1 | camped at Etham | Etham was possibly located south of the route heading towards the Philistines, at the border of the wilderness. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) |
1142 | EXO | 13 | 21 | yi2p | figs-metonymy | וַֽיהוָ֡ה הֹלֵךְ֩ לִפְנֵיהֶ֨ם | 1 | Here, before their faces means “in front of the people.” Alternate translation: “And Yahweh led them by going in front of them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1143 | EXO | 13 | 21 | jnv8 | בְּעַמּ֤וּד עָנָן֙…בְּעַמּ֥וּד אֵ֖שׁ | 1 | pillar of cloud…pillar of fire | “in a cloud in the shape of a column … in a fire in the shape of a column” | |
1144 | EXO | 13 | 21 | 6pzk | לְהָאִ֣יר לָהֶ֑ם | 1 | “to be light for them” | ||
1145 | EXO | 13 | 21 | i7yl | grammar-connect-logic-result | אֵ֖שׁ לְהָאִ֣יר לָהֶ֑ם לָלֶ֖כֶת יוֹמָ֥ם וָלָֽיְלָה | 1 | They could travel by either day or night because God provided light at night. You could reorder the cause and effect if that is more natural in your language. Alternate translation: “fire. They could go by day or by night because he was light to them.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-logic-result]]) | |
1146 | EXO | 13 | 22 | iiuj | עַמּ֤וּד הֶֽעָנָן֙ יוֹמָ֔ם וְעַמּ֥וּד הָאֵ֖שׁ לָ֑יְלָה | 1 | “the pillar of cloud by day or the pillar of fire by night” | ||
1147 | EXO | 13 | 22 | qxks | figs-metonymy | לִפְנֵ֖י הָעָֽם | 1 | Here, from the face of the people means “from in front of the people” where they could see it. Alternate translation: “from where they could see it” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1148 | EXO | 14 | intro | jq4u | 0 | Exodus 14 General NotesStructure and formattingThis chapter contains an important event in the history of Israel known as the “parting of the sea of reeds (Red Sea).” Throughout this chapter and chapter 15, the word “sea” is used. The context shows that this is the sea of reeds (Red Sea). Since the text does not explicitly say that though, the ULT will only say “sea.” In your translation, it may help people to be more specific than the text, if just using “sea” is confusing. Special concepts in this chapterPharaoh’s hard heartPharaoh’s heart is often described as hard in this chapter. This means that his heart was not open or willing to understand Yahweh’s instructions. When his heart was hardened, it became less and less receptive to Yahweh. Pharaoh’s chariotsThese chariots were a fighting force. Pharaoh took an army to kill the Hebrew people. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) Important figures of speech in this chapterRhetorical QuestionsThe Israelites asked a few rhetorical questions of Moses. These questions were not really directed at Moses, but at Yahweh. This showed their lack of faith in Yahweh. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/faith]]) | |||
1149 | EXO | 14 | 2 | 5f0c | figs-quotemarks | דַּבֵּר֮ | 1 | This verse begins a direct quote which continues into verse 4. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
1150 | EXO | 14 | 2 | mb4e | translate-names | פִּ֣י הַחִירֹ֔ת…מִגְדֹּ֖ל…בַּ֣עַל צְפֹ֔ן | 1 | Pi Hahiroth…Migdol…Baal Zephon | These are locations on Egypt’s eastern border. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) |
1151 | EXO | 14 | 2 | 74vg | figs-quotations | בְּנֵ֣י יִשְׂרָאֵל֒ וְיָשֻׁ֗בוּ וְיַחֲנוּ֙ לִפְנֵי֙ פִּ֣י הַחִירֹ֔ת בֵּ֥ין מִגְדֹּ֖ל וּבֵ֣ין הַיָּ֑ם לִפְנֵי֙ בַּ֣עַל צְפֹ֔ן | 1 | The portion after that could be translated as a direct quotation. That would make a second-level direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with second-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation within a quotation. Alternate translation: “the sons of Israel, ‘Turn and camp before the face of Pi Hahiroth, between Migdol and the sea, before the face of Baal Zephon.’ ” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) | |
1152 | EXO | 14 | 2 | c9r8 | figs-youdual | תַחֲנ֖וּ | 1 | You are to camp | Here, you is plural and refers to Moses and the Israelites. If your language uses different forms of “you” depending on the number of people addressed, use a plural form here. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-youdual]]) |
1153 | EXO | 14 | 3 | c81b | figs-quotations | וְאָמַ֤ר פַּרְעֹה֙ לִבְנֵ֣י יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל נְבֻכִ֥ים הֵ֖ם בָּאָ֑רֶץ סָגַ֥ר עֲלֵיהֶ֖ם הַמִּדְבָּֽר | 1 | Pharaoh will say about the Israelites, ‘They are wandering in the land. The wilderness has closed in on them.’ | This can be stated as an indirect quote. Alternate translation: “Pharaoh will say that the Israelites are confused in the land and the wilderness has closed in on them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) |
1154 | EXO | 14 | 3 | tz6j | figs-personification | סָגַ֥ר עֲלֵיהֶ֖ם הַמִּדְבָּֽר | 1 | The wilderness has closed in on them | Pharaoh speaks of the wilderness as a person who has trapped the Israelites. If this might be confusing for your readers, you could express this meaning in a non-figurative way. Alternate translation: “It is as if the wilderness is closing in on them.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-personification]]) |
1155 | EXO | 14 | 4 | dv62 | figs-metaphor | וְחִזַּקְתִּ֣י אֶת־לֵב־פַּרְעֹה֮ | 1 | I will harden Pharaoh’s heart | This means God will make him stubborn. His stubborn attitude is spoken of as if his heart were strong. If the heart is not the body part your culture uses to refer to a person’s will, consider using whichever organ your culture would use for this image. See how you translated this in 4:21. Alternate translation: “But I will cause Pharaoh to be stubborn” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1156 | EXO | 14 | 4 | tw2m | וְרָדַ֣ף אַחֲרֵיהֶם֒ | 1 | he will pursue them | “and Pharaoh will pursue the Israelites” | |
1157 | EXO | 14 | 4 | d5x1 | figs-activepassive | וְאִכָּבְדָ֤ה | 1 | I will get honor | If it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form. Alternate translation: “And people will glorify me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) |
1158 | EXO | 14 | 4 | a7m2 | figs-ellipsis | וְאִכָּבְדָ֤ה בְּפַרְעֹה֙ וּבְכָל־חֵיל֔וֹ | 1 | Yahweh is leaving out some of the words that a sentence would need in many languages to be complete. If it would be clearer in your language, you could supply these words from the context. Alternate translation: “And I will be glorified because of what I do to Pharaoh and to all his army” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-ellipsis]]) | |
1159 | EXO | 14 | 4 | dms1 | figs-explicit | וַיַּֽעֲשׂוּ־כֵֽן | 1 | So the Israelites camped as they were instructed | This can be made explicit. Alternate translation: “So the Israelites turned and camped as Yahweh had instructed them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) |
1160 | EXO | 14 | 5 | t4cn | figs-activepassive | וַיֻּגַּד֙ לְמֶ֣לֶךְ מִצְרַ֔יִם | 1 | When the king of Egypt was told | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “Then someone told the king of Egypt” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) |
1161 | EXO | 14 | 5 | it5s | בָרַ֖ח | 1 | had fled | “had run away” | |
1162 | EXO | 14 | 5 | k67b | figs-metonymy | וַ֠יֵּהָפֵךְ לְבַ֨ב פַּרְעֹ֤ה וַעֲבָדָיו֙ אֶל־הָעָ֔ם | 1 | the minds of Pharaoh and his servants turned against the people | Here, heart refers to their attitudes towards the Israelites. Alternate translation: “and Pharaoh and his servants changed their attitude about the people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
1163 | EXO | 14 | 5 | go8u | figs-activepassive | וַ֠יֵּהָפֵךְ לְבַ֨ב פַּרְעֹ֤ה וַעֲבָדָיו֙ אֶל־הָעָ֔ם | 1 | If it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form. Alternate translation: “and Pharaoh and his servants turned their hearts to the people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1164 | EXO | 14 | 5 | wljw | אֶל־הָעָ֔ם | 1 | “against the Israelites” | ||
1165 | EXO | 14 | 5 | v236 | figs-rquestion | מַה־זֹּ֣את עָשִׂ֔ינוּ כִּֽי־שִׁלַּ֥חְנוּ אֶת־יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל מֵעָבְדֵֽנוּ | 1 | What have we done? We have released Israel from serving us. | They asked this question to show they thought they had done a foolish thing. This rhetorical question can be translated as a statement. Alternate translation: “We should not have let the Israelites go free from working for us!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) |
1166 | EXO | 14 | 5 | 2juz | figs-quotemarks | מַה־זֹּ֣את עָשִׂ֔ינוּ כִּֽי־שִׁלַּ֥חְנוּ אֶת־יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל מֵעָבְדֵֽנוּ | 1 | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
1167 | EXO | 14 | 5 | 9075 | grammar-collectivenouns | יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל | 1 | This is a collective singular noun. If your language would not refer to a group of people in this way, you may need to translate it as plural. Alternate translation: “the Israelites” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-collectivenouns]]) | |
1168 | EXO | 14 | 7 | ry11 | translate-numbers | וַיִּקַּ֗ח שֵׁשׁ־מֵא֥וֹת רֶ֨כֶב֙ בָּח֔וּר | 1 | He took six hundred chosen chariots | “He took 600 of his best chariots” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) |
1169 | EXO | 14 | 7 | 74cg | וְשָׁלִשִׁ֖ם | 1 | The precise meaning of this term is not known. Alternate translations: “and officers” or “and shield-bearers” or “and three men” | ||
1170 | EXO | 14 | 8 | a1r1 | figs-metaphor | וַיְחַזֵּ֣ק יְהֹוָ֗ה אֶת־לֵ֤ב פַּרְעֹה֙ | 1 | Yahweh hardened the heart of Pharaoh | This means God made him stubborn. His stubborn attitude is spoken of as if his heart were strong. If the heart is not the body part your culture uses to refer to a person’s will, consider using whichever organ your culture would use for this image. See how you translated this in 4:21. Alternate translation: “And Yahweh caused Pharaoh to be stubborn” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1171 | EXO | 14 | 8 | 3bki | בְּיָ֥ד רָמָֽה | 1 | “boldly” or “defiantly” | ||
1172 | EXO | 14 | 9 | 929n | כָּל־סוּס֙ רֶ֣כֶב פַּרְעֹ֔ה וּפָרָשָׁ֖יו וְחֵיל֑וֹ | 1 | It is unclear exactly what the groupings here are. Horses of the chariots (probably meaning “horse-drawn chariots”) and horsemen could be two groups or two references to the same group. Army could mean another group, perhaps on foot (see 15:19), or it could be a summary grouping. Furthermore, most translations render horses of the chariots as “horses and chariots,” suggesting four total groups (possibly because of v. 23). Alternate translation: “all the horse-drawn chariots of Pharaoh, and his horsemen, and his foot soldiers” | ||
1173 | EXO | 14 | 9 | q0jo | יַּשִּׂ֤יגוּ אוֹתָם֙ חֹנִ֣ים | 1 | “the Israelites as they were camping” | ||
1174 | EXO | 14 | 9 | sb7x | translate-names | פִּי֙ הַֽחִירֹ֔ת…בַּ֥עַל צְפֹֽן | 1 | Pi Hahiroth…Baal Zephon | These are places on Egypt’s eastern border. See how you translated them in Exodus 14:2. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) |
1175 | EXO | 14 | 10 | s1xa | figs-synecdoche | וּפַרְעֹ֖ה הִקְרִ֑יב | 1 | When Pharaoh came close | Here, Pharaoh represents the entire Egyptian army. Alternate translation: “Then Pharaoh and his army approached” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]]) |
1176 | EXO | 14 | 10 | vyp9 | וַיִּשְׂאוּ֩ בְנֵֽי־יִשְׂרָאֵ֨ל אֶת־עֵינֵיהֶ֜ם | 1 | “and the sons of Israel looked up” or “and the sons of Israel looked back” | ||
1177 | EXO | 14 | 10 | qcy1 | וְהִנֵּ֥ה | 1 | they were terrified | Behold is used to draw attention to surprising information that follows. Use a word, phrase, or structure in your language that indicates that the next information is very surprising. | |
1178 | EXO | 14 | 11 | vzw5 | figs-rquestion | הַֽמִבְּלִ֤י אֵין־קְבָרִים֙ בְּמִצְרַ֔יִם לְקַחְתָּ֖נוּ לָמ֣וּת בַּמִּדְבָּ֑ר | 1 | Is it because there were no graves in Egypt, that you have taken us away to die in the wilderness? | The Israelites ask this question to express their frustration and fear of dying. This rhetorical question can be translated as a statement. Alternate translation: “There were plenty of graveyards in Egypt for us to be buried in. You did not have to take us into the wilderness to die!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) |
1179 | EXO | 14 | 11 | x4n2 | figs-rquestion | מַה־זֹּאת֙ עָשִׂ֣יתָ לָּ֔נוּ לְהוֹצִיאָ֖נוּ מִמִּצְרָֽיִם | 1 | Why have you treated us like this, bringing us out of Egypt? | The Israelites ask this question to rebuke Moses for bringing them to the desert to die. This rhetorical question can be translated as a statement. Alternate translation: “You should not have treated us like this by bringing us out of Egypt!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) |
1180 | EXO | 14 | 12 | itb2 | figs-rquestion | הֲלֹא־זֶ֣ה הַדָּבָ֗ר אֲשֶׁר֩ דִּבַּ֨רְנוּ אֵלֶ֤יךָ בְמִצְרַ֨יִם֙ | 1 | Is this not what we told you in Egypt? | The Israelites ask this question to emphasize that this is what they had told Moses. This rhetorical question can be translated as a statement. Alternate translation: “This is exactly what we told you while we were in Egypt” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) |
1181 | EXO | 14 | 12 | ix25 | figs-quotations | בְמִצְרַ֨יִם֙ לֵאמֹ֔ר חֲדַ֥ל מִמֶּ֖נּוּ וְנַֽעַבְדָ֣ה אֶת־מִצְרָ֑יִם | 1 | We said to you, ‘Leave us alone, so we can work for the Egyptians.’ | The portion following saying can be stated as an indirect quote. Alternate translation: “in Egypt? We told you to leave us alone so we could work for the Egyptians.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) |
1182 | EXO | 14 | 13 | phy1 | figs-abstractnouns | וּרְאוּ֙ אֶת־יְשׁוּעַ֣ת יְהוָ֔ה אֲשֶׁר־יַעֲשֶׂ֥ה לָכֶ֖ם הַיּ֑וֹם | 1 | If it would be clearer in your language, you could express the idea behind the abstract noun salvation with a verb. Alternate translation: “and see that Yahweh will save you, he will do that for you today” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]]) | |
1183 | EXO | 14 | 13 | 5j05 | figs-quotemarks | אֶל־הָעָם֮ | 1 | After this phrase, a direct quote begins that continues until the end of verse 14. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) | |
1184 | EXO | 14 | 13 | rrd4 | לֹ֥א תֹסִ֛יפוּ לִרְאֹתָ֥ם ע֖וֹד עַד־עוֹלָֽם | 1 | provide for you | This statement is very extended for emphasis on its certainty. Alternate translation: “you will not see them again forever” | |
1185 | EXO | 14 | 14 | vcdc | figs-rpronouns | יְהוָ֖ה יִלָּחֵ֣ם | 1 | The form Yahweh himself is reflexive, emphasizing what Yahweh will do in contrast to what the Israelites will do. Alternate translation: “As for Yahweh, he will fight” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rpronouns]]) | |
1186 | EXO | 14 | 14 | 0r44 | תַּחֲרִישֽׁוּן | 1 | Here, silent could mean “still.” The Israelites’ lack of action is in contrast to Yahweh’s fighting. It is not a total lack of motion or sound. Alternate translation: “you will not fight” | ||
1187 | EXO | 14 | 15 | zsgk | figs-quotemarks | אֶל־מֹשֶׁ֔ה | 1 | Why are you, Moses, continuing to call out to me? | After this phrase, a direct quote begins that continues until the end of verse 18. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this with an opening first-level quotation mark or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate the beginning of a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) |
1188 | EXO | 14 | 15 | a727 | figs-rquestion | מַה־תִּצְעַ֖ק אֵלָ֑י | 1 | Why are you, Moses, continuing to call out to me? | Moses apparently had been praying to God for help, so God uses this question to compel Moses to act. This rhetorical question can be translated as a statement. Alternate translation: “Do not call out to me any longer, Moses.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) |
1189 | EXO | 14 | 16 | stla | הָרֵ֣ם אֶֽת־מַטְּךָ֗ וּנְטֵ֧ה אֶת־יָדְךָ֛ | 1 | divide it in two | See note in the introduction to chapter 8 regarding hand and staff. | |
1190 | EXO | 14 | 16 | t3e4 | וּבְקָעֵ֑הוּ | 1 | divide it in two | “and divide the sea into two parts” | |
1191 | EXO | 14 | 17 | z5ub | וַאֲנִ֗י הִנְנִ֤י | 1 | Be aware | Behold is a term meant to focus the attention of the listener on what the speaker is about to say. In this case Yahweh is drawing attention to his next actions. Alternate translation: “Look at what I will do” | |
1192 | EXO | 14 | 17 | qd3l | figs-metaphor | מְחַזֵּק֙ אֶת־לֵ֣ב מִצְרַ֔יִם | 1 | I will harden the Egyptians’ hearts | This means God will make them stubborn. Their stubborn attitude is spoken of as if their hearts were strong. If the heart is not the body part your culture uses to refer to a person’s will, consider using whichever organ your culture would use for this image. See how you translated this in 4:21. Alternate translation: “I will cause the Egyptians to be stubborn” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1193 | EXO | 14 | 17 | asz9 | וְיָבֹ֖אוּ אַחֲרֵיהֶ֑ם | 1 | so they will go after them | “so that the Egyptians will go into the sea after the Israelites” | |
1194 | EXO | 14 | 17 | hjyh | figs-ellipsis | וְאִכָּבְדָ֤ה בְּפַרְעֹה֙ וּבְכָל־חֵיל֔וֹ בְּרִכְבּ֖וֹ וּבְפָרָשָֽׁיו | 1 | so they will go after them | Yahweh is leaving out some of the words that a sentence would need in many languages to be complete. If it would be clearer in your language, you could supply these words from the context. See how you translated a similar phrase in verse 4 Alternate translation: “And I will be glorified because of what I do to Pharaoh, all his army, his chariots, and his horsemen” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-ellipsis]]) |
1195 | EXO | 14 | 17 | 5bbz | figs-activepassive | וְאִכָּבְדָ֤ה | 1 | so they will go after them | If it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form. Alternate translation: “And people will glorify me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) |
1196 | EXO | 14 | 18 | ytnm | figs-activepassive | בְּהִכָּבְדִ֣י | 1 | so they will go after them | If it would be clearer in your language, you could say this with an active form. Alternate translation: “when I cause people to glorify me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) |
1197 | EXO | 14 | 18 | cji1 | figs-ellipsis | בְּהִכָּבְדִ֣י בְּפַרְעֹ֔ה בְּרִכְבּ֖וֹ וּבְפָרָשָֽׁיו | 1 | so they will go after them | Yahweh is leaving out some of the words that a sentence would need in many languages to be complete. If it would be clearer in your language, you could supply these words from the context. See how you translated a similar phrase in verse 4 Alternate translation: “when I get glory because of what I do to Pharaoh, his chariots, and his horsemen” or “when I show my glory by what I do to Pharaoh, his chariots, and his horsemen” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-ellipsis]]) |
1198 | EXO | 14 | 19 | hsih | figs-metonymy | לִפְנֵי֙ מַחֲנֵ֣ה…מִפְּנֵיהֶ֔ם | 1 | so they will go after them | Here, face means “front.” Alternate translation: “in front of the camp of … from in front of them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
1199 | EXO | 14 | 19 | ysv9 | grammar-collectivenouns | יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל | 1 | so they will go after them | This is a collective singular noun. If your language would not refer to a group of people in this way, you may need to translate it as plural. Alternate translation: “the Israelites” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-collectivenouns]]) |
1200 | EXO | 14 | 20 | jyz2 | grammar-collectivenouns | יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל | 1 | so one side did not come near the other | This is a collective singular noun. If your language would not refer to a group of people in this way, you may need to translate it as plural. Alternate translation: “the Israelites” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-collectivenouns]]) |
1201 | EXO | 14 | 20 | c4u5 | וַיְהִ֤י הֶֽעָנָן֙ וְהַחֹ֔שֶׁךְ וַיָּ֖אֶר אֶת־הַלָּ֑יְלָה | 1 | so one side did not come near the other | “and the cloud became dark and light all night” | |
1202 | EXO | 14 | 21 | qbzp | וַיֵּ֨ט מֹשֶׁ֣ה אֶת־יָדוֹ֮ עַל־הַיָּם֒ | 1 | east wind | See note in the introduction to chapter 8 regarding the hand and staff. | |
1203 | EXO | 14 | 21 | dfx5 | בְּר֨וּחַ קָדִ֤ים | 1 | east wind | An east wind originates in the east and blows towards the west. | |
1204 | EXO | 14 | 21 | f9zh | figs-activepassive | וַיִּבָּקְע֖וּ הַמָּֽיִם | 1 | the waters were divided | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “And Yahweh divided the waters” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) |
1205 | EXO | 14 | 24 | iz9t | translate-unknown | בְּאַשְׁמֹ֣רֶת הַבֹּ֔קֶר | 1 | He caused panic among the Egyptians | This is the last third of the night. It is approximately the three hours before sunrise. Alternate translation: “very early in the morning” or “in the time before the sun rises” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) |
1206 | EXO | 14 | 24 | 1ljq | מַחֲנֵ֣ה מִצְרַ֔יִם…מַחֲנֵ֥ה מִצְרָֽיִם | 1 | He caused panic among the Egyptians | “the army of the Egyptians … the army of the Egyptians” | |
1207 | EXO | 14 | 25 | qdp8 | figs-quotemarks | אָנ֨וּסָה֙ מִפְּנֵ֣י יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל כִּ֣י יְהוָ֔ה נִלְחָ֥ם לָהֶ֖ם בְּמִצְרָֽיִם | 1 | Their chariot wheels were clogged | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) |
1208 | EXO | 14 | 25 | qzkw | figs-metonymy | מִפְּנֵ֣י יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל | 1 | Their chariot wheels were clogged | Here, the face of Israel means the presence of Israel. See UST. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
1209 | EXO | 14 | 26 | dfg1 | figs-quotemarks | נְטֵ֥ה אֶת־יָדְךָ֖ עַל־הַיָּ֑ם וְיָשֻׁ֤בוּ הַמַּ֨יִם֙ עַל־מִצְרַ֔יִם עַל־רִכְבּ֖וֹ וְעַל־פָּרָשָֽׁיו | 1 | Yahweh said to Moses, “Reach out with your hand…and their horsemen.” | This is a direct quotation. It may be helpful to your readers to indicate this by marking it with first-level quotation marks or with whatever other punctuation or convention your language uses to indicate a quotation. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotemarks]]) |
1210 | EXO | 14 | 26 | p5ds | figs-quotations | וַיֹּ֤אמֶר יְהוָה֙ אֶל־מֹשֶׁ֔ה נְטֵ֥ה אֶת־יָדְךָ֖ עַל־הַיָּ֑ם וְיָשֻׁ֤בוּ הַמַּ֨יִם֙ עַל־מִצְרַ֔יִם עַל־רִכְבּ֖וֹ וְעַל־פָּרָשָֽׁיו׃ | 1 | Yahweh said to Moses, “Reach out with your hand…and their horsemen.” | This can be stated as an indirect quote. Alternate translation: “Yahweh told Moses to reach out with his hand over the sea so that the waters would come back onto the Egyptians, their chariots, and their horsemen.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) |
1211 | EXO | 14 | 26 | pw8g | נְטֵ֥ה אֶת־יָדְךָ֖ עַל־הַיָּ֑ם | 1 | Yahweh said to Moses, “Reach out with your hand…and their horsemen.” | See note in the introduction to chapter 8 regarding the hand and staff. | |
1212 | EXO | 14 | 26 | d46y | writing-pronouns | עַל־רִכְבּ֖וֹ וְעַל־פָּרָשָֽׁיו | 1 | Yahweh said to Moses, “Reach out with your hand…and their horsemen.” | Here, his refers to Pharaoh, king of Egypt. Alternate translation: “on Pharaoh’s chariots, and on Pharaoh’s horsemen” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-pronouns]]) |
1213 | EXO | 14 | 27 | wn3q | וַיֵּט֩ מֹשֶׁ֨ה אֶת־יָד֜וֹ עַל־הַיָּ֗ם | 1 | The Egyptians fled into the sea | See note in the introduction to chapter 8 regarding the hand and staff. | |
1214 | EXO | 14 | 27 | 1klz | figs-metonymy | לִפְנ֥וֹת בֹּ֨קֶר֙ | 1 | The Egyptians fled into the sea | Here, before the face of means “before the occurrence of.” Alternate translation: “before it was morning” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
1215 | EXO | 14 | 27 | h64r | figs-metaphor | וַיְנַעֵ֧ר יְהוָ֛ה אֶת־מִצְרַ֖יִם בְּת֥וֹךְ הַיָּֽם | 1 | Yahweh drove the Egyptians | Here, Yahweh is pictured as acting towards the Egyptians as if they were dirt or dust on his clothing that he shakes to be rid of them. Alternate translation: “and Yahweh threw the Egyptians back into the middle of the sea” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1216 | EXO | 14 | 28 | o9qo | figs-litotes | לֹֽא־נִשְׁאַ֥ר בָּהֶ֖ם עַד־אֶחָֽד | 1 | Yahweh drove the Egyptians | This negative statement is meant to strongly convey the idea that all the Egyptians were gone. Alternate translation: “Every one of them was gone” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-litotes]]) |
1217 | EXO | 14 | 30 | zvbe | grammar-collectivenouns | יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל | 1 | out of the hand of the Egyptians | This is a collective singular noun. If your language would not refer to a group of people in this way, you may need to translate it as plural. Alternate translation: “the Israelites” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-collectivenouns]]) |
1218 | EXO | 14 | 30 | e2lf | figs-metonymy | מִיַּ֣ד מִצְרָ֑יִם | 1 | out of the hand of the Egyptians | Here, hand refers to power. Alternate translation: “from the Egyptians’ power” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
1219 | EXO | 14 | 30 | p5zw | עַל־שְׂפַ֥ת הַיָּֽם | 1 | on the seashore | “on the land along the edge of the sea” | |
1220 | EXO | 14 | 31 | o1oc | grammar-collectivenouns | יִשְׂרָאֵ֜ל | 1 | on the seashore | This is a collective singular noun. If your language would not refer to a group of people in this way, you may need to translate it as plural. Alternate translation: “the Israelites” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-collectivenouns]]) |
1221 | EXO | 14 | 31 | np6s | figs-metonymy | אֶת־הַיָּ֣ד הַגְּדֹלָ֗ה | 1 | on the seashore | Here, hand refers to power. Alternate translation: “the great power” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
1222 | EXO | 15 | intro | ni4b | 0 | Exodus 15 General NotesStructure and formattingVerses 1b-18 and 21b of chapter 15 verses are poetry. They are a song of praise to Yahweh because he defeated and destroyed the Egyptian army (Exodus 14:26-28.). Translating poetry should be done by someone who is a skilled poet in the target language. Because the forms of poetry are so different in different languages, a translation that is good poetry in the target language may seem very different from the original poem. The structure may look quite different. The poet will be well served by looking at the entire poem from multiple perspectives. He will need to know the meaning of the poem, the themes and discourse structure of the poem, and the feelings that the poem is supposed to create in the reader at each point (UST, tNotes). He will need to understand how that was accomplished by the original form and structure (ULT). Then he will need to compose the translated poem using forms and structures that have the same or similar meaning, themes, discourse elements, and feelings. StructureThis song follows a basic AB structure which is given to us in verse 1b-c and 21b-c:
The song can be divided into three major sections, each of which is patterned as: AB(a)b. Each section starts with an AB portion which is characterized by fewer verbs (or participles, how to express) (especially the A portion). The section then elaborates on each. Note that there are other possible analyses of the structure of the poem. Here is an outline of the structure according to this model:
Alternate breakdown of section 1: it is possible to view 1b-c as the introduction and divide verse 2 such that:
Themes:There are several images and themes that are throughout the song as well as some that are throughout an individual section.
Special concepts in this chapterThe Israelite’s discontentIn verse 24 the word murmur is introduced for the first time. This is a very strong term for “grumble” or “complain” that is used to describe the Israelites’ attitude throughout their time in the wilderness. It occurs several times in Exodus and Numbers. Yahweh’s lawsIn verses 24-26, there is an introductory revelation of the requirement that Israel keep the covenant by obeying the law of Moses. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/lawofmoses]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/reveal]]) | |||
1223 | EXO | 15 | 1 | kw29 | figs-explicit | גָאֹ֣ה גָּאָ֔ה | 1 | he has triumphed gloriously | It can be stated explicitly over whom Yahweh triumphed. Alternate translation: “he has achieved a glorious victory over the army of Egypt” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) |
1224 | EXO | 15 | 1 | bpyj | גָאֹ֣ה גָּאָ֔ה | 1 | he has triumphed gloriously | “he is highly exalted” or “he is extremely high” or “he is exaltedly exalted” | |
1225 | EXO | 15 | 1 | f6ue | figs-metaphor | ס֥וּס וְרֹכְב֖וֹ רָמָ֥ה בַיָּֽם | 1 | the horse and its rider he has thrown into the sea | Moses sang about God causing the sea to cover and drown the horse and rider as if God had thrown them into the sea. Alternate translation: “he has made the horse and rider drown in the sea” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1226 | EXO | 15 | 1 | cr5u | figs-genericnoun | ס֥וּס וְרֹכְב֖וֹ | 1 | the horse and its rider | This refers to all or many of the Egyptian horses and riders that were chasing the Israelites. Alternate translation: “the horses and their riders” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-genericnoun]]) |
1227 | EXO | 15 | 1 | ex3p | וְרֹכְב֖וֹ | 1 | rider | Here, rider could either refer to a person who sits on a horse or who travels in a chariot that a horse is pulling. | |
1228 | EXO | 15 | 2 | pb23 | figs-metonymy | עָזִּ֤י…יָ֔הּ | 1 | Yahweh is my strength | Possible meanings are (1) “Yahweh is the one who gives me strength” or (2) “Yahweh is the strong one who protects me.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
1229 | EXO | 15 | 2 | vk6l | figs-metonymy | וְזִמְרָת֙ יָ֔הּ | 1 | song | Moses calls Yahweh his song because Yahweh is the one he sings about. Alternate translation: “the one I sing about” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
1230 | EXO | 15 | 2 | kbv7 | figs-metonymy | וַֽיְהִי־לִ֖י לִֽישׁוּעָ֑ה | 1 | he has become my salvation | Moses calls Yahweh his salvation because Yahweh saved him. Alternate translation: “he has saved me” or “he is the one who saves me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
1231 | EXO | 15 | 2 | rgtu | figs-parallelism | זֶ֤ה אֵלִי֙ וְאַנְוֵ֔הוּ אֱלֹהֵ֥י אָבִ֖י וַאֲרֹמְמֶֽנְהוּ | 1 | he has become my salvation | These lines are expressing very similar ideas for emphasis. If that is a normal way to make an emphatic (poetic) statement or if it would be understood in your language you can translate in a similar way. If, however, repetition like this would create a different meaning, find a structure in your language that would fit. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]]) |
1232 | EXO | 15 | 3 | p1d5 | figs-metaphor | יְהוָ֖ה אִ֣ישׁ מִלְחָמָ֑ה | 1 | Yahweh is a warrior | Moses calls Yahweh a man of war because he powerfully fought against the Egyptians and won. Alternate translation: “Yahweh is like a warrior” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1233 | EXO | 15 | 4 | pc8d | figs-parallelism | מַרְכְּבֹ֥ת פַּרְעֹ֛ה וְחֵיל֖וֹ יָרָ֣ה בַיָּ֑ם וּמִבְחַ֥ר שָֽׁלִשָׁ֖יו טֻבְּע֥וּ בְיַם־סֽוּף | 1 | He has thrown Pharaoh’s chariots and army into the sea | These lines are synonymous parallels where the second strengthens what is said in the first. Alternate translation: “He threw all of Pharaoh’s army into the sea, including the chariots; even his chosen officers sank in the sea of reeds” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]]) |
1234 | EXO | 15 | 4 | p8w6 | figs-metaphor | מַרְכְּבֹ֥ת פַּרְעֹ֛ה וְחֵיל֖וֹ יָרָ֣ה בַיָּ֑ם | 1 | He has thrown Pharaoh’s chariots and army into the sea | Moses sings about Yahweh causing the sea to cover Pharaoh’s chariots and army as if Yahweh had thrown them into the sea. Alternate translation: “He has made Pharaoh’s chariot riders and army drown in the sea” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1235 | EXO | 15 | 5 | 5dlx | figs-parallelism | תְּהֹמֹ֖ת יְכַסְיֻ֑מוּ יָרְד֥וּ בִמְצוֹלֹ֖ת כְּמוֹ־אָֽבֶן׃ | 1 | they went down into the depths like a stone | These lines are synonymous parallels where the second clarifies what is said in the first. Alternate translation: “The deeps covered them; because they had descended into the depths like a stone” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]]) |
1236 | EXO | 15 | 5 | nqe4 | figs-simile | יָרְד֥וּ בִמְצוֹלֹ֖ת כְּמוֹ־אָֽבֶן | 1 | they went down into the depths like a stone | Just like a stone does not float but sinks to the bottom of the sea, the enemy soldiers sank to the bottom of the sea. Alternate translation: “they went down into the deep water like a stone sinking to the bottom of the sea” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-simile]]) |
1237 | EXO | 15 | 6 | 5es4 | figs-parallelism | יְמִֽינְךָ֣ יְהוָ֔ה נֶאְדָּרִ֖י בַּכֹּ֑חַ יְמִֽינְךָ֥ יְהוָ֖ה תִּרְעַ֥ץ אוֹיֵֽב׃ | 1 | Your right hand, Yahweh, is glorious in power | These lines are synonymous parallels where the second takes the abstract idea in the first and makes it concrete (though still with poetic imagery). Alternate translation: “Yahweh, you show how majestic in power your right hand is by shattering the enemy” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]]) |
1238 | EXO | 15 | 6 | x1fz | figs-metonymy | יְמִֽינְךָ֣ יְהוָ֔ה נֶאְדָּרִ֖י בַּכֹּ֑חַ | 1 | Your right hand, Yahweh, is glorious in power | Moses speaks of Yahweh as if Yahweh had hands. The right hand refers to Yahweh’s power or the things Yahweh does powerfully. Alternate translation: “Yahweh, your power is glorious” or “Yahweh, what you do is gloriously powerful” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
1239 | EXO | 15 | 6 | p1u6 | figs-metonymy | יְמִֽינְךָ֥ יְהוָ֖ה תִּרְעַ֥ץ אוֹיֵֽב | 1 | your right hand, Yahweh, has shattered the enemy | Moses speaks of Yahweh as if Yahweh had hands. The right hand refers to Yahweh’s power. Alternate translation: “Yahweh, your power has shattered the enemy” or “Yahweh, by your power you have shattered the enemy” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
1240 | EXO | 15 | 6 | rmd4 | figs-metaphor | תִּרְעַ֥ץ אוֹיֵֽב | 1 | has shattered the enemy | Moses speaks of the enemy as if it were fragile and could be shattered like glass or pottery. Alternate translation: “completely destroys the enemy” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1241 | EXO | 15 | 7 | i2x4 | figs-parallelism | תַּהֲרֹ֣ס קָמֶ֑יךָ תְּשַׁלַּח֙ חֲרֹ֣נְךָ֔ יֹאכְלֵ֖מוֹ כַּקַּֽשׁ | 1 | those who rose up against you | These lines are synonymous parallels where the second takes the abstract idea in the first portion (you overthrow those who rise up against you) and makes it concrete (though still with poetic imagery). Alternate translation: “you overthrow those who rise up against you by sending out your heat to devour them like stubble” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]]) |
1242 | EXO | 15 | 7 | kmv4 | figs-abstractnouns | וּבְרֹ֥ב גְּאוֹנְךָ֖ | 1 | those who rose up against you | |
1243 | EXO | 15 | 7 | nd3t | figs-metaphor | קָמֶ֑יךָ | 1 | those who rose up against you | Rebelling against Yahweh is spoken of as rising up against him. Alternate translation: “those who rebel against you” or “your enemies” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1244 | EXO | 15 | 7 | kst4 | חֲרֹ֣נְךָ֔ | 1 | You sent out your wrath | “your wrath” or “your fury” | |
1245 | EXO | 15 | 7 | glq7 | figs-personification | תְּשַׁלַּח֙ חֲרֹ֣נְךָ֔ | 1 | You sent out your wrath | Moses speaks of Yahweh’s wrath (literally heat) as if it were a servant that Yahweh sent out to do something. Alternate translation: “You show your wrath” or “You acted according to your wrath” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-personification]]) |
1246 | EXO | 15 | 7 | a5x7 | figs-metaphor | יֹאכְלֵ֖מוֹ כַּקַּֽשׁ׃ | 1 | it consumed them like stubble | Moses speaks of God’s wrath as if it were fire that could completely burn up things. His enemies were completely destroyed like stubble in a fire. Alternate translation: “it completely destroys your enemies like a fire that burns up straw” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1247 | EXO | 15 | 7 | guap | figs-simile | יֹאכְלֵ֖מוֹ כַּקַּֽשׁ | 1 | By the blast of your nostrils | Here the enemies (or those who rise up against Yahweh) are pictured as if they were a highly flammable piece of dried grass. Alternate translation: “it devoured the enemy as if they were stubble” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-simile]]) |
1248 | EXO | 15 | 8 | ic8v | figs-personification | וּבְר֤וּחַ אַפֶּ֨יךָ֙ | 1 | By the blast of your nostrils | Moses speaks of God as if God had a nose, and he speaks of the wind as if God blew the wind from his nose. Alternate translation: “You blew on the sea and” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-personification]]) |
1249 | EXO | 15 | 8 | qg9g | figs-activepassive | וּבְר֤וּחַ אַפֶּ֨יךָ֙ נֶ֣עֶרְמוּ מַ֔יִם נִצְּב֥וּ כְמוֹ־נֵ֖ד נֹזְלִ֑ים | 1 | By the blast of your nostrils | This can be expressed with an active form. Alternate translation: “The blast of your nostrils piled the waters up and made the flowing waters stand upright in a heap” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) |
1250 | EXO | 15 | 8 | 467e | figs-parallelism | נֶ֣עֶרְמוּ מַ֔יִם נִצְּב֥וּ כְמוֹ־נֵ֖ד נֹזְלִ֑ים קָֽפְא֥וּ תְהֹמֹ֖ת בְּלֶב־יָֽם | 1 | By the blast of your nostrils | These lines are synonymous parallels where each line means basically the same thing, but each gives the reader a different poetic image. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]]) |
1251 | EXO | 15 | 8 | uevt | figs-metaphor | בְּלֶב־יָֽם | 1 | By the blast of your nostrils | The center or deepest part of the sea is spoken of as if the sea had a heart. Alternate translation: “in the center of the sea” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1252 | EXO | 15 | 9 | d8nk | figs-activepassive | תִּמְלָאֵ֣מוֹ נַפְשִׁ֔י | 1 | my desire will be satisfied on them | This can be expressed with an active form. Alternate translation: “I will satisfy my desire on them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) |
1253 | EXO | 15 | 9 | lu0e | תּוֹרִישֵׁ֖מוֹ יָדִֽי | 1 | my hand will destroy them | The meaning of this phrase is unclear. The word translated dispossess could also mean ”possess” or ”inherit.” What seems clear is that the Egyptians plan to use their power to prevent the Israelites from possessing good things. Whether this is a reference back to plunder earlier in the verse, or to recapturing them as slaves, or to taking over the Israelites’ place in the land of Goshen, or of keeping them from reaching the promised land (of Yahweh’s possession, see verse 17 regarding where Yahweh will bring his people), or something else is not so clear. Dispossess was chosen rather than another term because the verb is in a causative form here. Alternate translation: “my hand will possess them” or “my hand will inherit them” | |
1254 | EXO | 15 | 9 | sm77 | figs-metonymy | תּוֹרִישֵׁ֖מוֹ יָדִֽי | 1 | my hand will destroy them | Here hand is used figuratively of the Egyptians’ power (that is, their military strength). Alternate translation: “my power will dispossess them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
1255 | EXO | 15 | 10 | yrj5 | figs-metaphor | נָשַׁ֥פְתָּ בְרוּחֲךָ֖ | 1 | But you blew with your wind | Moses spoke about God making the wind blow as if God blew the wind through his nose or mouth. Alternate translation: “But you made the wind blow” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1256 | EXO | 15 | 10 | f7d3 | figs-simile | צָֽלֲלוּ֙ כַּֽעוֹפֶ֔רֶת בְּמַ֖יִם אַדִּירִֽים | 1 | sank like lead in the mighty waters | Lead is a heavy metal that is commonly used to make things sink in water. It is used here to show how fast God’s enemies were destroyed. Alternate translation: “sank as fast as a heavy piece of metal in the deep turbulent waters” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-simile]]) |
1257 | EXO | 15 | 11 | wq2s | figs-rquestion | מִֽי־כָמֹ֤כָה בָּֽאֵלִם֙ יְהוָ֔ה | 1 | Who is like you, Yahweh, among the gods? | Moses uses this question to show how great God is. Alternate translation: “O Yahweh, no one is like you among the gods!” or “Yahweh, none of the gods is like you!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) |
1258 | EXO | 15 | 11 | pp57 | figs-rquestion | מִ֥י כָּמֹ֖כָה נֶאְדָּ֣ר בַּקֹּ֑דֶשׁ נוֹרָ֥א תְהִלֹּ֖ת עֹ֥שֵׂה פֶֽלֶא | 1 | Who is like you,…doing miracles? | Moses uses this question to show how great God is. Alternate translation: “No one is like you. No one is majestic in holiness as you are, no one is honored in praises as you are, and no one does miracles as you do!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) |
1259 | EXO | 15 | 12 | cid8 | figs-metonymy | יְמִ֣ינְךָ֔ | 1 | with your right hand | The phrase right hand represents the strong power of God. Alternate translation: “with your strong power” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
1260 | EXO | 15 | 12 | bkg2 | figs-metaphor | נָטִ֨יתָ֙ יְמִ֣ינְךָ֔ | 1 | You reached out with your right hand | Moses speaks about God causing something to happen as if God reached out with his hand. Alternate translation: “With your strong power you made it happen” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1261 | EXO | 15 | 12 | g7bv | figs-personification | תִּבְלָעֵ֖מוֹ אָֽרֶץ | 1 | the earth swallowed them | Moses personifies the earth as if it could swallow or devour with it’s mouth. Alternate translation: “the earth devoured them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-personification]]) |
1262 | EXO | 15 | 13 | cvea | figs-parallelism | נָחִ֥יתָ בְחַסְדְּךָ֖ עַם־ז֣וּ גָּאָ֑לְתָּ נֵהַ֥לְתָּ בְעָזְּךָ֖ | 1 | the earth swallowed them | These lines are structural parallels where the lines are saying similar things but the parallelism is more in the construction of the lines. In your is repeated and the concepts of led and guided are very similar to one another. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]]) |
1263 | EXO | 15 | 14 | qlpy | figs-parallelism | 1 | tremble | Verses 14-16a form a complex parallel structure where things are repeated in reverse. (See the introduction to chapter 15 and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]]) | |
1264 | EXO | 15 | 14 | zi1m | יִרְגָּז֑וּן | 1 | tremble | This means to shake because you are afraid. | |
1265 | EXO | 15 | 14 | uqf7 | figs-personification | חִ֣יל אָחַ֔ז יֹשְׁבֵ֖י פְּלָֽשֶׁת | 1 | terror will seize the inhabitants of Philistia | Moses speaks of terror as if it were a person that could forcefully grab hold of someone and make them extremely afraid. Alternate translation: “the inhabitants of Philistia will be afraid” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-personification]]) |
1266 | EXO | 15 | 15 | qyix | figs-personification | אֵילֵ֣י מוֹאָ֔ב יֹֽאחֲזֵ֖מוֹ רָ֑עַד | 1 | terror will seize the inhabitants of Philistia | Moses speaks of trembling as if it were a person that could forcefully grab hold of someone and make them extremely afraid. Alternate translation: “the leaders of Moab will be afraid” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-personification]]) |
1267 | EXO | 15 | 15 | ya48 | figs-metaphor | נָמֹ֕גוּ | 1 | will melt away | Moses uses the phrase, melted away, to speak of people becoming weak because of their fear. Alternate translation: “became weak from fear” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1268 | EXO | 15 | 16 | nk67 | figs-doublet | תִּפֹּ֨ל עֲלֵיהֶ֤ם אֵימָ֨תָה֙ וָפַ֔חַד | 1 | Terror and dread will fall on them | Terror and dread form a doublet meaning “very afraid.” Alternate translation: “They will become very afraid” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]]) |
1269 | EXO | 15 | 16 | kbt5 | figs-metaphor | תִּפֹּ֨ל עֲלֵיהֶ֤ם אֵימָ֨תָה֙ וָפַ֔חַד | 1 | Terror and dread will fall on them | Terror and dread are pictured as physical objects that could fall on people. The image might be of them crushing people or being a heavy weight that people struggle under (however, the image is not specified). It means that the people will feel the emotions of terror and dread very strongly. Alternate translation: “They will be overwhelmed with feelings of terror and dread” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1270 | EXO | 15 | 16 | t2yp | figs-metonymy | בִּגְדֹ֥ל זְרוֹעֲךָ֖ | 1 | Because of your arm’s power | God’s arm represents his great strength. Alternate translation: “Because of your great strength” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
1271 | EXO | 15 | 16 | umm7 | figs-simile | יִדְּמ֣וּ כָּאָ֑בֶן | 1 | they will become as still as a stone | Possible meanings are (1) “They will be silent like stone” or (2) “They will be motionless as stone” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-simile]]) |
1272 | EXO | 15 | 17 | n5i5 | figs-explicit | תְּבִאֵ֗מוֹ וְתִטָּעֵ֨מוֹ֙ | 1 | You will bring them | Where God would bring them can be stated clearly. Alternate translation: “You will take your people to Canaan and plant them there” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) |
1273 | EXO | 15 | 17 | u26j | figs-go | תְּבִאֵ֗מוֹ | 1 | You will bring them | Since Moses was not already in Canaan, some languages would use “take” rather than bring. Alternate translation: “You will take them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-go]]) |
1274 | EXO | 15 | 17 | t6wg | figs-metaphor | וְתִטָּעֵ֨מוֹ֙ בְּהַ֣ר | 1 | plant them on the mountain | Moses speaks about God giving his people the land to live in as if they were a plant that God was planting. Alternate translation: “settle them on the mountain of” or “let them live on the mountain of” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1275 | EXO | 15 | 17 | p7kb | בְּהַ֣ר נַחֲלָֽתְךָ֔ | 1 | the mountain of your inheritance | This refers to Mount Zion in the land of Canaan. | |
1276 | EXO | 15 | 17 | ie26 | figs-metaphor | בְּהַ֣ר נַחֲלָֽתְךָ֔ | 1 | of your inheritance | Moses speaks about God promising to give his people the mountain forever as if he were giving it to them as an inheritance. Alternate translation: “on the mountain that you have given them as an inheritance” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1277 | EXO | 15 | 17 | ytz3 | figs-metonymy | כּוֹנְנ֥וּ יָדֶֽיךָ׃ | 1 | that your hands have built | The phrase your hands refers to God’s power. Alternate translation: “that you have built by your power” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
1278 | EXO | 15 | 18 | 4t2l | יְהוָ֥ה׀ יִמְלֹ֖ךְ לְעֹלָ֥ם וָעֶֽד | 1 | that your hands have built | “Yahweh reigns forever and ever” | |
1279 | EXO | 15 | 20 | g7s6 | translate-names | מִרְיָ֨ם | 1 | Miriam…Aaron | Miriam was the older sister of Moses and Aaron. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) |
1280 | EXO | 15 | 20 | gam2 | translate-unknown | הַתֹּ֖ף …בְּתֻפִּ֖ים | 1 | tambourine | This is a musical instrument like a small drum that also has pieces of metal around the side that make a sound when shaken. Alternate translation: “timbrel” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) |
1281 | EXO | 15 | 20 | 4f9k | figs-hyperbole | וַתֵּצֶ֤אןָ כָֽל־הַנָּשִׁים֙ אַחֲרֶ֔יהָ בְּתֻפִּ֖ים וּבִמְחֹלֹֽת | 1 | tambourine | Here, all may be a generalization, it may not have been every woman. It could be better to translate as a restrictive clause as in the UST. Alternate translation: “and every woman who went out after her had a tambourine and danced” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-hyperbole]]) |
1282 | EXO | 15 | 21 | f6m3 | figs-explicit | גָאֹ֣ה גָּאָ֔ה | 1 | he has triumphed gloriously | It can be stated explicitly over whom Yahweh triumphed. See how you translated this in Exodus 15:1. Alternate translation: “he has achieved a glorious victory over the army of Egypt” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) |
1283 | EXO | 15 | 21 | hvu1 | figs-metaphor | ס֥וּס וְרֹכְב֖וֹ רָמָ֥ה בַיָּֽם | 1 | The horse and his rider he has thrown into the sea | Miriam sang about God causing the sea to cover and drown the horse and rider as if God had thrown them into the sea. See how you translated this in Exodus 15:1. Alternate translation: “he has made the horse and rider drown in the sea” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1284 | EXO | 15 | 22 | iw9n | grammar-collectivenouns | יִשְׂרָאֵל֙ | 1 | Moses led Israel | The word Israel represents the people of Israel. Alternate translation: “Moses led the Israelite people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-collectivenouns]]) |
1285 | EXO | 15 | 22 | c7pe | translate-names | מִדְבַּר־שׁ֑וּר | 1 | wilderness of Shur | We do not know the exact locations of this place. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) |
1286 | EXO | 15 | 23 | a9pv | translate-names | מָרָ֔תָה | 1 | Marah | We do not know the exact locations of this place. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) |
1287 | EXO | 15 | 24 | n64m | וַיִּלֹּ֧נוּ הָעָ֛ם עַל־מֹשֶׁ֥ה | 1 | complained to Moses and said | Murmur is a very strong term for “grumble” or “complain” that is used to describe the Israelites’ attitude throughout their time in the wilderness. It occurs several times in Exodus and Numbers. Alternate translation: “And the people were unhappy and told Moses” or “And the people angrily told Moses” | |
1288 | EXO | 15 | 26 | l2hx | figs-123person | לְק֣וֹל׀ יְהוָ֣ה אֱלֹהֶ֗יךָ | 1 | the voice of Yahweh your God | Yahweh is speaking about his own voice. Alternate translation: “to my voice” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-123person]]) |
1289 | EXO | 15 | 26 | 86p8 | figs-metonymy | לְק֣וֹל׀ יְהוָ֣ה אֱלֹהֶ֗יךָ | 1 | the voice of Yahweh your God | Yahweh’s voice represents what he says. Alternate translation: “to what I say” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) |
1290 | EXO | 15 | 26 | sq5x | figs-metaphor | וְהַיָּשָׁ֤ר בְּעֵינָיו֙ תַּעֲשֶׂ֔ה | 1 | do what is right in his eyes | The eyes represent seeing, and seeing represents thoughts or judgment. Alternate translation: “and do what Yahweh considers to be right” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1291 | EXO | 15 | 26 | 4e63 | figs-metaphor | וְהַֽאֲזַנְתָּ֙ לְמִצְוֺתָ֔יו | 1 | do what is right in his eyes | The ear represents listening and listening represents obeying. Alternate translation: “and you carefully obey his commands” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1292 | EXO | 15 | 26 | m4cn | figs-metaphor | כָּֽל־הַמַּֽחֲלָ֞ה אֲשֶׁר־שַׂ֤מְתִּי בְמִצְרַ֨יִם֙ לֹא־אָשִׂ֣ים עָלֶ֔יךָ | 1 | I will put on you none of the diseases | God speaks of causing people to have diseases as putting diseases on them. Alternate translation: “I will not cause any of you to have the diseases that I cause the Egyptians to have” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) |
1293 | EXO | 15 | 27 | did8 | translate-names | אֵילִ֔מָה | 1 | Elim | This is an oasis in the desert, a place with water and shade trees. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) |
1294 | EXO | 15 | 27 | ark9 | translate-numbers | 1 | twelve | “twelve” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
1295 | EXO | 15 | 27 | p64y | translate-numbers | וְשִׁבְעִ֣ים | 1 | seventy | “and seventy” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) |
1296 | EXO | 16 | intro | nkd7 | 0 | Exodus 16 General NotesSpecial concepts in this chapterComplaintsThe Israelites complained about the amount of food Yahweh gave them, even when he miraculously provided their food for them. This is intended to show their ungratefulness and their sinful view of Yahweh. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/sin]]) Prohibition against storing foodThe people were not allowed to store the food, called manna, they were provided with. This is because they were to trust in Yahweh to provide for their needs every day. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/trust]]) SabbathThis is the first recorded celebration of the Sabbath rest. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/sabbath]]) Ark of the covenantAlthough the covenant has not yet been made, it is referenced in Exodus 16:34. This is probably done either in anticipation of the building of the ark or as an editorial comment made by Moses after these events. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/covenant]]) Other possible translation difficulties in this chapterWilderness of SinSin is the name of a part of the Sinai Wilderness. It is not the description of a place, and it has nothing to do with sinning. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |||
1297 | EXO | 16 | 1 | gw67 | translate-names | 1 | wilderness of Sin | The word “Sin” here is the Hebrew name of the wilderness. It is not the English word “sin.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
1298 | EXO | 16 | 1 | h44x | translate-hebrewmonths | 1 | on the fifteenth day of the second month | This time coincides with the end of April and the beginning of May on Western calendars. Alternate translation: “on day 15 of the second month” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-hebrewmonths]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal]]) | |
1299 | EXO | 16 | 2 | h938 | figs-hyperbole | 1 | The whole community of Israelites complained | “All the Israelites complained.” This is a generalization. Moses and Aaron did not complain. Alternate translation: “The Israelites complained” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-hyperbole]]) | |
1300 | EXO | 16 | 2 | nx6f | 1 | complained | “were angry and spoke” | ||
1301 | EXO | 16 | 3 | nwy6 | 1 | If only we had died | This is a way of saying that they wished that they had died. Alternate translation: “We wish that we had died” | ||
1302 | EXO | 16 | 3 | g1n1 | figs-metonymy | 1 | by Yahweh’s hand | The phrase “Yahweh’s hand” represents Yahweh’s action. Alternate translation: “by Yahweh’s action” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1303 | EXO | 16 | 4 | kls5 | figs-metaphor | 1 | I will rain down bread from heaven for you | God speaks of food coming down from heaven as if it were rain. Alternate translation: “I will make bread come down from heaven like rain” or “I will make bread fall to you from the sky” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1304 | EXO | 16 | 4 | i1xw | figs-metaphor | 1 | bread | God speaks of the food that he will send as if it were bread. The Israelites would eat this food every day, just as they had eaten bread every day before this. Alternate translation: “food” or “food like bread” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1305 | EXO | 16 | 4 | se28 | figs-metaphor | 1 | walk in my law | God speaks of obeying his law as walking in it. Alternate translation: “obey my law” or “live according to my law” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1306 | EXO | 16 | 4 | yew5 | 1 | my law | “my command” | ||
1307 | EXO | 16 | 5 | p1f6 | 1 | It will come about on the sixth day, that they | “It will happen on the sixth day that they” or “On the sixth day they” | ||
1308 | EXO | 16 | 5 | cl74 | translate-numbers | 1 | on the sixth day | “on day 6” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
1309 | EXO | 16 | 5 | t5il | 1 | twice | two times | ||
1310 | EXO | 16 | 7 | zb21 | figs-rquestion | מָ֔ה כִּ֥י תלונו | 1 | Who are we for you to complain against us? | Moses and Aaron used this question to show the people that it was foolish to complain against them. Alternate translation: “We are not powerful enough for you to complain against us.” or “It is foolish to complain against us, because we cannot do what you want.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) |
1311 | EXO | 16 | 8 | v8rq | figs-metaphor | 1 | bread | Moses speaks of the food that God will send as if it were bread. The Israelites would eat this food every day, just as they had eaten bread every day before this. See how you translated it in Exodus 16:4. Alternate translation: “food” or “food like bread” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1312 | EXO | 16 | 8 | pn4e | figs-rquestion | 1 | Who are Aaron and I? | Moses used this question to show the people that he and Aaron did not have the power to give them what they wanted. Alternate translation: “Aaron and I cannot give you what you want.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) | |
1313 | EXO | 16 | 8 | vdr8 | figs-explicit | 1 | Your complaints are not against us; they are against Yahweh | The people were complaining against Moses and Aaron, who were Yahweh’s servants. So by complaining against them, the people were really complaining against Yahweh. Alternate translation: Your complaints are not really against us; they are against Yahweh, because we are his servants” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1314 | EXO | 16 | 10 | q4ax | 1 | It came about | This phrase is used here to mark an important event in the story. The important event here is the people seeing Yahweh’s glory. If your language has a way for doing this, you could consider using it here. | ||
1315 | EXO | 16 | 10 | b6rp | 1 | behold | The word “behold” here shows that the people saw something interesting. | ||
1316 | EXO | 16 | 12 | g7xc | figs-metaphor | 1 | bread | God speaks of the food that he will send as if it were bread. The Israelites would eat this food every day, just as they had eaten bread every day before this. See how you translated it in Exodus 16:4. Alternate translation: “food” or “food like bread” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1317 | EXO | 16 | 13 | aas8 | 1 | It came about…that | This phrase is used here to mark an important part of the events. If your language has a way for doing this, you could consider using it here. | ||
1318 | EXO | 16 | 13 | eu1x | translate-unknown | 1 | quails | These are small, plump birds. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
1319 | EXO | 16 | 14 | k5lb | figs-simile | 1 | like frost | The original readers knew what frost is like, so this phrase would help them understand what the flakes were like. Frost is frozen dew that forms on the ground. It is very fine. Alternate translation: “that looked like frost” or “that was fine like frost” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-simile]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
1320 | EXO | 16 | 15 | n5e7 | figs-metaphor | 1 | bread | Moses speaks of the food that God sent as if it were bread. The Israelites would eat this food every day, just as they had eaten bread every day before this. See how you translated it in Exodus 16:4. Alternate translation: “food” or “food like bread” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1321 | EXO | 16 | 16 | v1c6 | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Moses continues telling the people about the food that God was providing for them. | ||
1322 | EXO | 16 | 16 | fqp9 | translate-bvolume | 1 | omer | 2 liters (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bvolume]]) | |
1323 | EXO | 16 | 22 | nrx8 | 1 | It came about that | This phrase is used here to mark the beginning of a new part of the story. Verses 16:22-30 tell about what the people did concerning the manna on the sixth and seventh days of the week. If your language has a way for marking this as a new part of the story, you could consider using it here. | ||
1324 | EXO | 16 | 22 | xk6x | translate-numbers | 1 | on the sixth day | “on day 6” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
1325 | EXO | 16 | 22 | zj1u | 1 | twice | two times | ||
1326 | EXO | 16 | 22 | f4j9 | 1 | bread | This refers to the bread that appeared as thin flakes on the ground each morning. | ||
1327 | EXO | 16 | 23 | wc4a | 1 | a solemn rest | “a day to rest quietly and think seriously” | ||
1328 | EXO | 16 | 24 | y4d9 | 1 | did not become foul | “did not smell rotten” | ||
1329 | EXO | 16 | 25 | pr1p | 1 | today is a day reserved as a Sabbath to honor Yahweh | “today is a Sabbath and is to be used only for honoring Yahweh” | ||
1330 | EXO | 16 | 26 | jv77 | translate-numbers | 1 | but the seventh day | “but on day seven” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
1331 | EXO | 16 | 26 | hq5i | 1 | manna | This was the name the Israelites gave to the bread that Yahweh caused to appear for them each morning. | ||
1332 | EXO | 16 | 27 | qf14 | 1 | they found none | “they did not find any manna” | ||
1333 | EXO | 16 | 28 | q41d | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh speaks to Moses, but the word you refers to the people of Israel in general. | ||
1334 | EXO | 16 | 28 | e1vx | figs-rquestion | 1 | How long will you refuse to keep my commandments and my laws? | God used this question to scold the people because they did not obey his laws. Alternate translation: “You people still do not keep my commandments and laws!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) | |
1335 | EXO | 16 | 28 | vnq7 | 1 | to keep my commandments and my laws | “to obey my commandments and my laws” | ||
1336 | EXO | 16 | 29 | p22l | figs-metaphor | 1 | Yahweh has given you the Sabbath | Yahweh speaks about teaching people to rest on the Sabbath as if the Sabbath were a gift. Alternate translation: “I, Yahweh, have taught you to rest on the Sabbath” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1337 | EXO | 16 | 29 | dt58 | translate-numbers | 1 | sixth day…two days…seventh day | “day 6…2 days…day 7” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
1338 | EXO | 16 | 29 | y8wf | 1 | bread | This refers to the bread that appeared as thin flakes on the ground each morning. | ||
1339 | EXO | 16 | 31 | r1a5 | translate-unknown | 1 | coriander seed | Coriander is also known as cilantro. People dry the seeds and grind them into a powder and put it in food to give it flavor. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
1340 | EXO | 16 | 31 | vrl4 | 1 | wafers | very thin biscuits or crackers | ||
1341 | EXO | 16 | 32 | nxa9 | translate-bvolume | 1 | omer | 2 liters (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bvolume]]) | |
1342 | EXO | 16 | 32 | g93h | 1 | bread | This refers to the bread that appeared as thin flakes on the ground each morning. | ||
1343 | EXO | 16 | 33 | rtw7 | translate-bvolume | 1 | an omer | “two liters” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bvolume]]) | |
1344 | EXO | 16 | 36 | g8ns | translate-bvolume | 1 | Now an omer is a tenth of an ephah | An omer and an ephah are both containers for measuring volume. The original readers would have known how much an ephah was. This sentence would help them know how much an omer was. For languages that do not use fractions, this can be reworded. Alternate translation: “Now ten omers equal one ephah” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bvolume]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-fraction]]) | |
1345 | EXO | 17 | intro | f12q | 0 | Exodus 17 General NotesImportant figures of speech in this chapterRhetorical QuestionsMoses uses several rhetorical questions in this chapter. The purpose of these questions is to convince people of their sin. Likewise, the people’s rhetorical question showed their ignorance. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/sin]]) Other possible translation difficulties in this chapterWilderness of SinSin is the name of a part of the Sinai Wilderness. It is not the description of a place, and it has nothing to do with sinning. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |||
1346 | EXO | 17 | 1 | h1li | translate-names | 1 | wilderness of Sin | The word “Sin” here is the Hebrew name of the wilderness. It is not the English word “sin.” See how you translated this in Exodus 16:1. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
1347 | EXO | 17 | 1 | j1fm | translate-names | 1 | Rephidim | This means “the resting place,” a place to rest on long journeys through the wilderness. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
1348 | EXO | 17 | 2 | hr9b | figs-rquestion | 1 | Why do you quarrel with me? Why do you test Yahweh? | Moses uses these questions to scold the people. Alternate translation: “You should not quarrel with me! You should not test Yahweh!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) | |
1349 | EXO | 17 | 3 | cz24 | figs-rquestion | 1 | To kill us and our children and our cattle with thirst? | The people use this question to accuse Moses of wanting to kill them. Alternate translation: “You only brought us out here to kill us and our children and cattle by not letting us have any water to drink!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1350 | EXO | 17 | 7 | x5an | translate-names | 1 | Massah | a place in the desert whose name means “testing” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
1351 | EXO | 17 | 7 | hw7y | translate-names | 1 | Meribah | a place in the desert whose name means “complaining” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
1352 | EXO | 17 | 8 | rv14 | translate-names | 1 | Rephidim | This was the name of a place in the desert. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
1353 | EXO | 17 | 10 | ca3g | figs-synecdoche | 1 | So Joshua fought Amalek | Joshua represents himself and the Israelites that he led into battle. Alternate translation: “So Joshua and the men he chose fought against the Amalekites” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]]) | |
1354 | EXO | 17 | 10 | wy51 | translate-names | 1 | Hur | Hur was a friend of Moses and Aaron. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
1355 | EXO | 17 | 11 | x5ex | figs-synecdoche | 1 | Israel was winning…Amalek would begin to win | The words “Israel” and “Amalek” represent the fighters from those groups. Alternate translation: “the Israelite fighters were winning…the Amalekite fighters would begin to win” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]]) | |
1356 | EXO | 17 | 12 | hxt8 | figs-metonymy | 1 | hands became heavy | The author writes of Moses’ arms becoming tired as if his hands became heavy. Alternate translation: “arms became tired” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1357 | EXO | 17 | 13 | plp3 | figs-metonymy | 1 | with the sword | The sword represents battle. Alternate translation: “in battle” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1358 | EXO | 17 | 14 | c5rl | figs-metaphor | 1 | I will completely blot out the memory of Amalek | God speaks of destroying Amalek as if he were removing people’s memory of Amalek. When a group of people is completely destroyed, there is nothing to remind people about them. Alternate translation: “I will completely destroy Amalek” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1359 | EXO | 17 | 14 | jm77 | figs-metonymy | 1 | Amalek | This refers to the Amalekites. Alternate translation: Amalekites” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1360 | EXO | 17 | 16 | bw78 | figs-metonymy | 1 | a hand was lifted up | People would raise their hand when they made a promise or pledge, so raising the hand represents making a promise. Alternate translation: “a promise was made” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1361 | EXO | 17 | 16 | s86d | figs-activepassive | 1 | a hand was lifted up | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “Yahweh lifted up his hand” or “Yahweh made a solemn promise” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1362 | EXO | 18 | intro | t8g2 | 0 | Exodus 18 General NotesSpecial concepts in this chapterLeadership lessonsJethro taught Moses an important leadership lesson in this chapter. Many scholars look at this chapter for important leadership lessons. Moses delegated some of his responsibilities to other godly men so that he would not become worn out by all the demands made of him. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/godly]]) | |||
1363 | EXO | 18 | 1 | nl86 | 1 | Moses’ father-in-law | This refers to the father of the wife of Moses. | ||
1364 | EXO | 18 | 2 | zw6h | 1 | took Zipporah, Moses’ wife | Possible meanings are (1) Jethro took Zipporah to Moses, or (2) Jethro had earlier welcomed back Zipporah. | ||
1365 | EXO | 18 | 2 | chy6 | figs-explicit | 1 | after he had sent her home | This is something Moses had done earlier. The full meaning of the can be made explicit. Alternate translation: “after Moses had sent her home to her parents” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1366 | EXO | 18 | 3 | khs1 | 1 | and her two sons | This is the ending of the sentence that begins with the words “Jethro…took Zipporah” in verse 2. Possible meanings are (1) Jethro took Zipporah and her two sons to Moses, or (2) Jethro had earlier welcomed back Zipporah and her two sons. | ||
1367 | EXO | 18 | 3 | k4mb | translate-names | 1 | Gershom | This is a son of Moses and Zipporah, whose name means “foreigner.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
1368 | EXO | 18 | 4 | xi35 | translate-names | 1 | Eliezer | This is a son of Moses and Zipporah, whose name means “God is the one who helps me.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
1369 | EXO | 18 | 4 | z2km | figs-metonymy | 1 | Pharaoh’s sword | This represents being killed by Pharaoh or Pharaoh’s army. Alternate translation: “being killed by Pharaoh” or “being killed by Pharaoh’s army” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1370 | EXO | 18 | 5 | kpq9 | figs-activepassive | 1 | where he was camped | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “where he camped with the Israelites” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1371 | EXO | 18 | 7 | s5p2 | translate-symaction | 1 | bowed down, and kissed him | These symbolic acts were the normal way that people showed great respect and devotion in that culture. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction]]) | |
1372 | EXO | 18 | 8 | rkq2 | figs-metonymy | 1 | for Israel’s sake | The word “Israel” represents the Israelite people. Alternate translation: “in order to help the Israelite people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1373 | EXO | 18 | 8 | a1ra | figs-metaphor | 1 | all the hardships that had come to them | Moses writes of hardships happening to them as if hardships had come to them. Alternate translation: “all the hardships that had happened to them” or “all the hardships they had experienced” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1374 | EXO | 18 | 9 | wp1p | figs-metonymy | 1 | the hand of the Egyptians | The hand represents the power of someone to do something. Alternate translation: “the power of the Egyptians…the power of Pharaoh” or “what the Egyptians were doing to you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1375 | EXO | 18 | 10 | nrv7 | figs-metonymy | 1 | the hand of the Egyptians…the hand of Pharaoh | The hand represents the power of someone to do something. Alternate translation: “the power of the Egyptians…the power of Pharaoh” or “what the Egyptians were doing to you…what Pharaoh was doing to you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1376 | EXO | 18 | 14 | bax5 | figs-rquestion | 1 | What is this that you are doing with the people? | Jethro uses this question to show Moses that what he was doing was not good. This rhetorical question can be translated as a statement. Alternate translation: “You should not be doing all of this for the people!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) | |
1377 | EXO | 18 | 14 | b5wj | figs-rquestion | 1 | Why is it that you sit alone…from morning until evening? | Jethro used this question to show Moses that he was doing too much. This rhetorical question can be translated as a statement. Alternate translation: “You should not sit alone…from morning till evening!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) | |
1378 | EXO | 18 | 14 | cfd1 | figs-metonymy | 1 | you sit alone | The word “sit” here is a metonym for “judge.” Judges would sit while they listened to people’s complaints. Alternate translation: “you judge alone” or “you are the only one who judges the people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1379 | EXO | 18 | 18 | jtd2 | 1 | You will surely wear yourselves out | “you will surely make yourselves very tired” | ||
1380 | EXO | 18 | 18 | h91b | figs-metaphor | 1 | This burden is too heavy for you | Jethro speaks of the hard work that Moses is doing as if it were a physical burden that Moses was carrying. Alternate translation: “This work is too much for you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1381 | EXO | 18 | 19 | pug7 | 1 | you advice | “you guidance” or “you instruction” | ||
1382 | EXO | 18 | 19 | v8i9 | figs-metaphor | 1 | God will be with you | Jethro speaks of God helping Moses as if God would be with Moses. Alternate translation: “God will help you” or “God will give you wisdom” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1383 | EXO | 18 | 19 | w4r8 | figs-metaphor | 1 | you bring their disputes to him | Jethro speaks of Moses telling God about their disputes as if Moses were bringing their disputes to God. Alternate translation: “you tell God about their disputes” or “you tell God what they are arguing about” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1384 | EXO | 18 | 20 | w3vf | figs-metaphor | 1 | You must show them the way to walk | Jethro speaks of living or behaving like walking. Alternate translation: “You must show them how to live” or “You must show them how to behave” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1385 | EXO | 18 | 21 | p2rq | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Jethro continues speaking to Moses. | ||
1386 | EXO | 18 | 21 | p5ap | 1 | Furthermore, you must choose | “In addition, you must choose” or “You must also choose” | ||
1387 | EXO | 18 | 21 | n936 | figs-metaphor | 1 | You must put them over people | Jethro speaks of giving them authority over people as putting them over people. Alternate translation: You must give them authority over people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1388 | EXO | 18 | 21 | d2hv | translate-numbers | 1 | leaders in charge of thousands, hundreds, fifties, and of tens | Possible meanings are (1) these numbers represent the exact amount of people in each group. Alternate translation: “leaders in charge of groups of 1,000 people, groups of 100 people, groups of 50 people, and groups of 10 people” or (2) these numbers are not exact, but represent groups of people of various sizes. Alternate translation: “leaders in charge of very small groups, small groups, large groups, and very large groups” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
1389 | EXO | 18 | 22 | p4sr | 1 | routine cases | “the simple cases” | ||
1390 | EXO | 18 | 22 | y5n2 | figs-metaphor | 1 | the difficult cases they will bring to you | Jethro speaks of telling Moses about the difficult cases as bringing him the difficult cases. Alternate translation: “the difficult cases they will tell you about” or “when there are difficult cases, they will tell you about them so you can judge them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1391 | EXO | 18 | 22 | u42p | figs-metaphor | 1 | they will carry the burden with you | Jethro speaks of the hard work that they would do as if it were a burden that they would carry. Alternate translation: “they will do the hard work with you” or “they will help you do the hard work” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1392 | EXO | 18 | 23 | wyq4 | figs-explicit | 1 | endure | What they will endure can be stated clearly. Alternate translation: “endure the stress of the work” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1393 | EXO | 18 | 25 | n2ws | figs-metaphor | 1 | heads over the people | Moses writes of the leaders of people as if they were the head of a body. Alternate translation: “leaders of the people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1394 | EXO | 18 | 25 | tb18 | figs-explicit | 1 | capable men | What they were capable of doing can be stated clearly. Alternate translation: “men who were able to lead” or “men who were able to judge” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1395 | EXO | 18 | 25 | iqn8 | translate-numbers | 1 | leaders in charge of thousands, hundreds, fifties, and tens | Possible meanings are (1) these numbers represent the exact amount of people in each group. Alternate translation: “leaders in charge of groups of 1,000 people, groups of 100 people, groups of 50 people, and groups of 10 people” or (2) these numbers are not exact, but represent groups of people of various sizes. Alternate translation: “leaders in charge of very small groups, small groups, large groups, and very large groups” See how you translated this in Exodus 18:21. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
1396 | EXO | 18 | 26 | abx4 | 1 | judged the people in normal circumstances | “judged the people most of the time” or “judged the people’s easy cases” | ||
1397 | EXO | 18 | 26 | z7j4 | figs-metaphor | 1 | The difficult cases they brought to Moses | The author writes of telling Moses about the difficult cases as bringing him the difficult cases. Alternate translation: “the difficult cases they told Moses about” or “when there were difficult cases, they told Moses about them so that he would judge them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1398 | EXO | 18 | 26 | ve8h | 1 | the small cases | “the easy cases” | ||
1399 | EXO | 19 | intro | ck7e | 0 | Exodus 19 General NotesSpecial concepts in this chapter“A kingdom of priests”The function of the priests was to intercede for the people. The Levites were the only priests in Israel; this is a metaphor indicating that the nation was to intercede for the world as a whole. They were also to be holy, or set apart, from the rest of the world. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/priest]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/holy]]) Revealing the LawThe events of this chapter are concerned with preparing the people to receive the law of Moses. The people go through all of this to prepare themselves for the law, which show the great importance of this event for Israel. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/lawofmoses]]) | |||
1400 | EXO | 19 | 1 | r5tj | translate-hebrewmonths | 1 | In the third month…on the same day | This means they arrived at the wilderness on the first day of the month just as they left Egypt on the first day of the month. The first day of the third month on the Hebrew calendar is near the middle of May on Western calendars. Alternate translation: “In the third month…on the first day of the month” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-hebrewmonths]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal]]) | |
1401 | EXO | 19 | 1 | xw7p | 1 | had gone out from | “had left” | ||
1402 | EXO | 19 | 2 | nk51 | translate-names | 1 | Rephidim | This is an area on the edge of the wilderness of Sinai where the people of Israel had been camping. See how you translated this name in Exodus 17:1. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
1403 | EXO | 19 | 3 | s2qt | figs-metonymy | 1 | the house of Jacob | The word “house” here represents Jacob’s family and descendants. Alternate translation: “the descendants of Jacob” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1404 | EXO | 19 | 3 | f4qw | 1 | the house of Jacob, the people of Israel | The phrase “the people of Israel” explains what “the house of Jacob” means. | ||
1405 | EXO | 19 | 4 | z9i6 | figs-you | 1 | You have seen | The word you here refers to the Israelites. Yahweh is telling Moses what to tell the Israelites. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]]) | |
1406 | EXO | 19 | 4 | b7ph | figs-metaphor | 1 | I carried you on eagles’ wings | God speaks of caring for his people while they traveled as if he were an eagle and carried them on his wings. Alternate translation: “I helped you travel like an eagle that carries her babies on her wings” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1407 | EXO | 19 | 5 | th35 | 1 | obediently listen to my voice | Obediently can be expressed as a verb. Alternate translation: “listen to my voice and obey me” | ||
1408 | EXO | 19 | 5 | c767 | figs-metonymy | 1 | my voice | God’s voice represents what he says. Alternate translation: “what I say” or “my words” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1409 | EXO | 19 | 5 | fh8e | 1 | keep my covenant | “do what my covenant requires you to do” | ||
1410 | EXO | 19 | 5 | ifv6 | 1 | special possession | “treasure” | ||
1411 | EXO | 19 | 6 | gm9s | figs-metaphor | 1 | a kingdom of priests | God speaks of his people as if they were priests. Alternate translation: “a kingdom of people who are like priests” or “a kingdom of people who do what priests do” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1412 | EXO | 19 | 7 | c5tq | figs-metaphor | 1 | set before them all these words | The author writes of Moses telling people things as if he were setting the words before them. AT “told them all these words” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1413 | EXO | 19 | 7 | zqk1 | 1 | all these words that Yahweh had commanded him | “all that Yahweh had commanded him” | ||
1414 | EXO | 19 | 8 | ljf5 | figs-go | 1 | Moses came to report | Where Moses went can be stated explicitly. Alternate translation: “Moses went back up the mountain to report” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-go]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1415 | EXO | 19 | 8 | rwx6 | figs-metonymy | 1 | the people’s words | The word “words” refers to what the people said. Alternate translation: “what the people said” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1416 | EXO | 19 | 10 | ie7y | 1 | you must set them apart to me | This probably means “tell them to dedicate themselves to me” or “tell them to purify themselves for me.” | ||
1417 | EXO | 19 | 10 | j891 | 1 | their garments | “their clothes” or “what they are wearing” | ||
1418 | EXO | 19 | 11 | d6tm | figs-you | 1 | Be ready | This was a command to the people of Israel. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]]) | |
1419 | EXO | 19 | 12 | lg7u | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
1420 | EXO | 19 | 12 | d48p | 1 | set boundaries | “make a boundary.” This was either a mark or some kind of barrier. | ||
1421 | EXO | 19 | 12 | kis1 | figs-activepassive | 1 | Whoever touches the mountain will surely be put to death | This can be stated with an active form. Alternate translation: “You must surely put to death any person who touches the mountain” or “You must surely kill anyone who touches the mountain” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1422 | EXO | 19 | 12 | ibe7 | 1 | Whoever touches | “Any person who touches” or “Anyone who touches” | ||
1423 | EXO | 19 | 13 | l9ak | 1 | such a person | “a person who does that” or “a person who touches the mountain” | ||
1424 | EXO | 19 | 13 | k35k | figs-activepassive | 1 | he must certainly be stoned or shot | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “you must certainly stone or shoot him” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1425 | EXO | 19 | 13 | vw19 | 1 | shot | This refers to being killed by someone who shoots arrows from a bow or stones from a slingshot. | ||
1426 | EXO | 19 | 13 | ng41 | 1 | a long blast | “a long, loud sound” | ||
1427 | EXO | 19 | 15 | bw2p | figs-euphemism | 1 | do not go near your wives | This is a polite way of talking about sleeping with their wives. Alternate translation: “do not sleep with your wives” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism]]) | |
1428 | EXO | 19 | 16 | fvt8 | 1 | All the people…trembled | “All the people…shook with fear” | ||
1429 | EXO | 19 | 18 | m1b5 | 1 | Yahweh descended | “Yahweh came down” | ||
1430 | EXO | 19 | 18 | a8p7 | 1 | like the smoke of a furnace | This shows that it was a very large amount of smoke. Alternate translation: “like the smoke from a very large fire” | ||
1431 | EXO | 19 | 18 | np1s | translate-unknown | 1 | furnace | an oven that can be made extremely hot (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
1432 | EXO | 19 | 19 | m8ae | 1 | grew louder and louder | “continued to become louder and louder” | ||
1433 | EXO | 19 | 19 | f5e6 | figs-metonymy | 1 | in a voice | The word “voice” here refers to a sound that God made. Possible meanings are (1) “by speaking loudly like thunder” or (2) “by speaking” or (3) “by causing thunder to sound” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1434 | EXO | 19 | 20 | v7mh | 1 | he summoned Moses | “he commanded Moses to come up” | ||
1435 | EXO | 19 | 21 | d2qm | figs-metaphor | 1 | not to break through | God spoke about walking past the boundary as if they might break down a barrier and walk through it. See how you translated “set bounds” in Exodus 19:12. Alternate translation: “not to go beyond the boundary” or “not to go through the barrier”(See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1436 | EXO | 19 | 24 | w8lx | 1 | get down | “go down” | ||
1437 | EXO | 19 | 24 | bk6p | figs-metaphor | 1 | break through the barrier | God spoke about walking past the boundary as if they might break down a barrier and walk through it. See how you translated a similar phrase in Exodus 19:21. Alternate translation: “go beyond the boundary” or “go through the barrier” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1438 | EXO | 20 | intro | x7vt | 0 | Exodus 20 General NotesStructure and formattingThe instructions recorded in this chapter are commonly known as the “ten commandments.” Special concepts in this chapterCovenantYahweh’s covenant faithfulness is now based on the covenant he made with Abraham as well as the covenant he is making with Moses. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/covenantfaith]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/covenant]]) | |||
1439 | EXO | 20 | 2 | qg71 | 1 | house of slavery | “place where you were slaves” | ||
1440 | EXO | 20 | 3 | r9h3 | 1 | You must have no other gods before me | “You must not worship any other gods but me” | ||
1441 | EXO | 20 | 4 | rkn1 | 1 | nor the likeness | “and you must not make the likeness” | ||
1442 | EXO | 20 | 5 | ka3i | 1 | You must not bow down to them or worship them | The word “them” refers to carved figures or idols. | ||
1443 | EXO | 20 | 5 | r6zh | 1 | jealous | God wants his people to worship only him. | ||
1444 | EXO | 20 | 5 | w4cs | 1 | punish the ancestors’ wickedness by bringing punishment on the descendants | God will punish people for the sin of their parents. | ||
1445 | EXO | 20 | 5 | s2ia | translate-ordinal | 1 | to the third and the fourth generation | “to generations 3 and 4.” This refers to the grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Alternate translation: “even on the grandchildren and great-grandchildren (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal]]) | |
1446 | EXO | 20 | 6 | u9nc | figs-abstractnouns | 1 | I show covenant faithfulness to thousands of those who love me | The abstract noun “faithfulness” can be stated as “faithfully” or “faithful.” Alternate translation: “I faithfully love thousands of those who love me” or “I am faithful to the covenant with thousands of those who love me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]]) | |
1447 | EXO | 20 | 6 | yw38 | figs-explicit | 1 | to thousands of those who love me | The word “thousands” is a metonym for a number too many to count. Alternate translation: “forever to those who love me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
1448 | EXO | 20 | 7 | t3k2 | 1 | take the name of Yahweh your God | “use the name of Yahweh your God” | ||
1449 | EXO | 20 | 7 | gcz2 | 1 | in vain | “carelessly” or “without proper respect” | ||
1450 | EXO | 20 | 7 | sl6g | figs-doublenegatives | 1 | I will not hold guiltless | This double-negative can be stated as a positive. Alternate translation: “I will certainly consider guilty” or “I will certainly punish” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublenegatives]]) | |
1451 | EXO | 20 | 8 | kwn7 | 1 | set it apart | “set it apart for a special purpose” | ||
1452 | EXO | 20 | 9 | sad1 | 1 | do all your work | “do all your usual duties” | ||
1453 | EXO | 20 | 10 | t1ky | figs-metonymy | 1 | within your gates | Cities often had walls around them to keep out enemies, and gates for people to go in and out. Alternate translation: “within your community” or “inside your city” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1454 | EXO | 20 | 11 | vw1f | translate-ordinal | 1 | on the seventh day | “on day seven.” Here “seventh” is the ordinal number for “7.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal]]) | |
1455 | EXO | 20 | 11 | s8ds | 1 | blessed the Sabbath day | Possible meanings are that (1) God caused the Sabbath day to produce good results, or (2) God said that the Sabbath day was good. | ||
1456 | EXO | 20 | 14 | wyv9 | 1 | You must not commit adultery | “You must not have sex with anyone other than your spouse” | ||
1457 | EXO | 20 | 16 | zix8 | 1 | must not give false testimony | “must not speak a false report” or “must not tell lies about someone” | ||
1458 | EXO | 20 | 17 | vt9t | 1 | must not covet | “must not strongly want to have” or “must not want to take” | ||
1459 | EXO | 20 | 18 | swq3 | 1 | voice of the trumpet | “sound of the trumpet” | ||
1460 | EXO | 20 | 18 | nm52 | 1 | the mountain smoking | “smoke coming from the mountain” | ||
1461 | EXO | 20 | 18 | lmt5 | 1 | they trembled | “they shook with fear” | ||
1462 | EXO | 20 | 18 | h53m | 1 | stood far off | “stood far away” or “stood at a distance” | ||
1463 | EXO | 20 | 20 | slb8 | 1 | so that the honor of him may be in you, and so that you do not sin | “so that you will honor him and not sin” | ||
1464 | EXO | 20 | 21 | lts1 | 1 | Moses approached | “Moses went closer to” | ||
1465 | EXO | 20 | 22 | tq2f | 1 | This is what you must tell the Israelites | “Tell the Israelites this” | ||
1466 | EXO | 20 | 22 | r6jh | 1 | You yourselves have seen that I have talked with you from heaven | “You have heard me speak to you from heaven” | ||
1467 | EXO | 20 | 23 | hi91 | 1 | You will not make for yourselves other gods alongside me | “You must not make idols as other gods instead of me” | ||
1468 | EXO | 20 | 23 | qm44 | 1 | gods of silver or gods of gold | “gods made out of silver or gold” or “idols made out of silver or gold” | ||
1469 | EXO | 20 | 24 | pf1i | 1 | earthen altar | an altar made of materials from the ground, such as stone, soil, or clay | ||
1470 | EXO | 20 | 24 | ge89 | figs-metonymy | 1 | cause my name to be honored | Here “name” is a metonym for God’s being. This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “choose for you to honor me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1471 | EXO | 20 | 26 | qm1b | 1 | You must not go up to my altar on steps | “Do not build steps up to the altar and go up to it on those steps” | ||
1472 | EXO | 20 | 26 | h2qd | 1 | your nakedness | “your private parts” | ||
1473 | EXO | 21 | intro | dnd3 | 0 | Exodus 21 General NotesSpecial concepts in this chapterCovenant with MosesAlthough the covenant Yahweh made with Moses began in the previous chapter, it formally begins with the statement, “Now these are the decrees that you must set before them.” The law of Moses was a major part of this covenant. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/covenant]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/lawofmoses]]) SlaveryThis passage does not condone slavery as an acceptable practice. However, it does impose some restrictions on the practice. Justice in societyThe rules and law of this chapter are not intended to be followed by every society. Israel was God’s chosen nation and was required to live in a special way. These laws concerned creating a just society and a holy nation. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/elect]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/justice]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/holy]]) | |||
1474 | EXO | 21 | 1 | b3g4 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
1475 | EXO | 21 | 1 | hhf7 | 1 | you must set before them | “you must give them” or “you must tell them” | ||
1476 | EXO | 21 | 2 | di5z | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh tells Moses his laws for the people of Israel. | ||
1477 | EXO | 21 | 3 | ln3r | figs-explicit | 1 | If he came by himself, he must go free by himself | What “by himself” means can be stated clearly. Some languages require that the additional condition, that he marries while a slave, be stated clearly. Alternate translation: “If he became a slave while he had no wife, and if he marries while he is a slave, the master need only free the man” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1478 | EXO | 21 | 3 | pfn3 | 1 | by himself | “alone” or “without a wife” | ||
1479 | EXO | 21 | 3 | e467 | 1 | if he is married | “if he was married when he became a slave” or “if he came as a married man” | ||
1480 | EXO | 21 | 5 | yj8x | 1 | plainly says | “clearly says” | ||
1481 | EXO | 21 | 5 | jqh4 | 1 | I will not go out free | “I do not want my master to set me free” | ||
1482 | EXO | 21 | 6 | z8x1 | 1 | bore his ear through | “put a hole in his ear” | ||
1483 | EXO | 21 | 6 | xpd3 | 1 | awl | a pointed tool used to make a hole | ||
1484 | EXO | 21 | 6 | k6ev | 1 | for life | “until the end of his life” or “until he dies” | ||
1485 | EXO | 21 | 8 | p8se | 1 | has designated | “has chosen” | ||
1486 | EXO | 21 | 8 | t2zf | figs-activepassive | 1 | he must let her be bought back | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “he must allow her father to buy her back” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1487 | EXO | 21 | 8 | bi4y | 1 | has no right to sell | “has no authority to sell” | ||
1488 | EXO | 21 | 8 | h7f7 | 1 | he has treated her deceitfully | “he has deceived her” | ||
1489 | EXO | 21 | 9 | w99z | 1 | designates her as a wife for his son | “decides that she is the one who will be his son’s wife” | ||
1490 | EXO | 21 | 10 | rxk4 | figs-doublenegatives | 1 | he must not diminish her food, clothing, or her marital rights | This can be stated in a positive form. Alternate translation: “he must give the first wife the same food, clothing, and marital rights she had before” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublenegatives]]) | |
1491 | EXO | 21 | 10 | q2gt | 1 | must not diminish her food | “must not take away her food” or “must not give her less food” | ||
1492 | EXO | 21 | 10 | np9b | figs-euphemism | 1 | or her marital rights | This includes things that a husband must do for his wife, including sleeping with her. Alternate translation: “and he must continue to sleep with her as before” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism]]) | |
1493 | EXO | 21 | 12 | gks4 | 1 | strikes a man | “hits a man” or “attacks a man” | ||
1494 | EXO | 21 | 12 | su6b | figs-activepassive | 1 | that person must surely be put to death | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “you must certainly execute that person” or “you must certainly kill that person” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1495 | EXO | 21 | 13 | h4ka | 1 | did not do it with premeditation | “did not plan to do it” or “did not do it on purpose” | ||
1496 | EXO | 21 | 13 | gme9 | figs-explicit | 1 | I will fix a place to where he can flee | The purpose of choosing a place can be stately clearly here. Alternate translation: “I will choose a place that he can run away to be safe” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1497 | EXO | 21 | 14 | st5h | 1 | according to a cunning plan | “after thinking carefully about it” | ||
1498 | EXO | 21 | 14 | abx6 | 1 | must take him | The word “him” refers to the one who killed his neighbor. | ||
1499 | EXO | 21 | 14 | bcc6 | figs-activepassive | 1 | so that he may die | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “so that you can kill him” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1500 | EXO | 21 | 15 | y3hd | figs-activepassive | 1 | Whoever hits his father or mother must surely be put to death | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “If anyone hits his father or mother, you must surely put him to death” or “You must surely kill anyone who hits his father or mother” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1501 | EXO | 21 | 15 | qh2j | 1 | must surely | “must certainly” | ||
1502 | EXO | 21 | 16 | iu81 | figs-activepassive | 1 | that kidnapper must be put to death | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “you must kill that kidnapper” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1503 | EXO | 21 | 17 | h8qf | figs-activepassive | 1 | Whoever curses his father or his mother must surely be put to death | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “you must surely kill anyone who curses his father or his mother” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1504 | EXO | 21 | 18 | hk3c | figs-activepassive | 1 | is confined to his bed | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “cannot get out of bed” or “has to stay in bed” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1505 | EXO | 21 | 19 | c7rv | 1 | he recovers | “he gets better” | ||
1506 | EXO | 21 | 19 | fa8t | 1 | staff | This is a stick that can be leaned on for support while walking. | ||
1507 | EXO | 21 | 19 | xg6c | figs-explicit | 1 | the loss of his time | This refers to a situation when someone cannot work to earn money. You can express this clearly in the translation. Alternate translation: “the time he could not work” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1508 | EXO | 21 | 19 | ws14 | 1 | pay for his complete recovery | “pay his medical costs” or “pay for his costs for healing” | ||
1509 | EXO | 21 | 20 | te41 | 1 | as a result of the blow | “because of the injury” or “because his master hit him” | ||
1510 | EXO | 21 | 20 | h4eg | figs-activepassive | 1 | that man must surely be punished | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “you must certainly punish that man” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1511 | EXO | 21 | 21 | r65u | figs-explicit | 1 | for he will have suffered the loss of the servant | You can express clearly in the translation that the servant was valuable to his master. Alternate translation: “because he has already lost his servant who was valuable to him” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1512 | EXO | 21 | 22 | a6av | 1 | she miscarries | “her baby dies in her womb” or “her baby is born too soon and dies” | ||
1513 | EXO | 21 | 22 | cn4h | figs-activepassive | 1 | the guilty man must surely be fined | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “you must certainly fine the guilty man” or “the guilty man must pay a fine” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1514 | EXO | 21 | 22 | v5ye | 1 | as the judges determine | “what the judges decide” | ||
1515 | EXO | 21 | 23 | x2ek | figs-explicit | 1 | you must give a life for a life | This means that if she is hurt, the person who hurt her must be hurt in the same way. Alternate translation: “he must give his life for her life” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1516 | EXO | 21 | 24 | c5bq | figs-explicit | 1 | an eye for an eye | This means that if she is hurt, the person who hurt her must be hurt in the same way. Alternate translation: “his eye for her eye” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1517 | EXO | 21 | 26 | i8cg | 1 | If a man | Here “man” refers to the owner of a slave. | ||
1518 | EXO | 21 | 26 | bmc1 | 1 | in compensation | “as payment.” Compensation is what someone does for another person or gives to another person to make up for what he has caused that person to lose. | ||
1519 | EXO | 21 | 28 | sp6w | 1 | an ox gores | “an ox injures with its horns” | ||
1520 | EXO | 21 | 28 | qk3u | figs-activepassive | 1 | the ox must surely be stoned | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “you must stone the ox to death” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1521 | EXO | 21 | 28 | q2gv | figs-activepassive | 1 | its flesh must not be eaten | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “you must not eat its flesh” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1522 | EXO | 21 | 28 | d4li | figs-activepassive | 1 | the ox’s owner must be acquitted | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “you must acquit the ox’s owner” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1523 | EXO | 21 | 29 | nzn1 | figs-activepassive | 1 | its owner also must be put to death | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “you must also kill its owner” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1524 | EXO | 21 | 30 | t5rs | figs-explicit | 1 | If a payment is required for his life | If the ox’s owner can pay a fine to save his own life, then he must pay whatever the judges decide. The full meaning of this can be stated clearly. This can also be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “if the owner of the bull can pay a fine to save his own life, he must pay the full amount that the judges say that he must pay” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1525 | EXO | 21 | 31 | kg25 | 1 | has gored | “has injured with its horns” | ||
1526 | EXO | 21 | 32 | qzv3 | translate-bmoney | 1 | thirty shekels of silver | “330 grams of silver.” A shekel weighed eleven grams. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bmoney]]) | |
1527 | EXO | 21 | 32 | wm9a | figs-activepassive | 1 | the ox must be stoned | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “you must kill the ox by stoning it” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1528 | EXO | 21 | 33 | fd4p | 1 | opens a pit | “uncovers a hole in the ground” or “takes a cover off a hole in the ground” | ||
1529 | EXO | 21 | 34 | b48a | figs-explicit | 1 | repay the loss | The owner must be paid for the loss of his animal. Alternate translation: “pay the owner for the dead animal” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1530 | EXO | 21 | 34 | j8qz | figs-explicit | 1 | will become his | The one who paid for the loss of the animal will become the owner of the dead animal and can do what he wants with it. The full meaning of this statement can be made explicit. Alternate translation: “will belong to the owner of the pit” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1531 | EXO | 21 | 35 | z9ug | 1 | divide its price | “divide the money” or “divide the money they receive” | ||
1532 | EXO | 21 | 36 | fkx2 | figs-activepassive | 1 | if it was known | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “if people knew” or “if the owner knew” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1533 | EXO | 21 | 36 | v64b | 1 | a habit of goring in time past | “had gored other animals before” | ||
1534 | EXO | 21 | 36 | ix8h | figs-explicit | 1 | its owner has not kept it in | This means that the owner did not keep his ox securely inside a fence. This can be clearly stated in the translation. Alternate translation: “its owner did not keep it inside a fence” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1535 | EXO | 21 | 36 | dcv2 | figs-explicit | 1 | he must surely pay ox for ox | The owner of the ox that killed must give an ox to the man who lost his ox. This can be stated clearly in the translation. Alternate translation: “the owner of the ox that killed must surely give a living ox to the owner of the ox that died” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1536 | EXO | 22 | intro | f9vb | 0 | Exodus 22 General NotesSpecial concepts in this chapterJustice in societyThe rules and laws of this chapter are not intended to be followed by every society. Israel was God’s chosen nation and was required to live in a special way. These laws concerned creating a just society and a holy nation. In this chapter, the purpose of these laws often focuses on minimizing the people’s desire for vengeance. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/elect]], [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/lawofmoses]], [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/justice]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/holy]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/other/avenge]]) | |||
1537 | EXO | 22 | 1 | syx5 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses his laws for the people of Israel. | ||
1538 | EXO | 22 | 2 | mt43 | figs-activepassive | 1 | If a thief is found | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “If anyone finds a thief” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1539 | EXO | 22 | 2 | e98x | 1 | breaking in | “using force to come into a house” | ||
1540 | EXO | 22 | 2 | gt5f | figs-activepassive | 1 | if he is struck so that he dies | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “if anyone strikes the thief so that he dies” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1541 | EXO | 22 | 2 | fq57 | 1 | no guilt for murder will attach to anyone on his account | “no one will be guilty of murdering him” | ||
1542 | EXO | 22 | 3 | vym5 | 1 | if the sun has risen before he breaks in | “if it is light before he breaks in” or “if he breaks in and it is after sunrise” | ||
1543 | EXO | 22 | 3 | nl2i | 1 | guilt for murder will attach to the person who kills him | “the person who kills him will be guilty of murder” | ||
1544 | EXO | 22 | 3 | f4w4 | 1 | make restitution | “pay for what he stole” | ||
1545 | EXO | 22 | 3 | c5yl | figs-activepassive | 1 | he must be sold for his theft | This can be stated in an active form. Alternate translation: “you must sell him as a slave in order to pay for what he stole” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1546 | EXO | 22 | 4 | k926 | figs-activepassive | 1 | If the stolen animal is found alive in his possession | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “If they find that he still has the live animal that he stole” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1547 | EXO | 22 | 4 | g5kg | 1 | pay back double | pay two animals for every animal that he took | ||
1548 | EXO | 22 | 5 | j24t | 1 | If a man grazes his livestock | “If a man lets his animals eat plants” | ||
1549 | EXO | 22 | 5 | ty82 | 1 | it grazes | “it eats plants” | ||
1550 | EXO | 22 | 5 | jrb3 | 1 | he must make restitution | “he must pay back the owner of that field” | ||
1551 | EXO | 22 | 6 | x6aj | 1 | If a fire breaks out and spreads in thorns | “If someone starts a fire and it spreads in thorns” | ||
1552 | EXO | 22 | 6 | i4ma | 1 | spreads in thorns | “moves along the ground through dry plants” | ||
1553 | EXO | 22 | 6 | u1pa | 1 | stacked grain | This is grain that has been cut and tied in bundles. “bundled grain” or “harvested grain” | ||
1554 | EXO | 22 | 6 | r2cf | 1 | standing grain | This is grain that has not been cut, but it is ready to be harvested. | ||
1555 | EXO | 22 | 6 | w6ku | 1 | a field is consumed | “fire consumes a field” or “fire destroys a field” | ||
1556 | EXO | 22 | 6 | j398 | 1 | must surely make restitution | “must certainly pay for the grain that the fire destroyed” | ||
1557 | EXO | 22 | 7 | jw3v | 1 | for safe keeping | “to watch over it” or “to keep it safe” | ||
1558 | EXO | 22 | 7 | na9h | figs-activepassive | 1 | if it is stolen | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “if someone steals it” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1559 | EXO | 22 | 7 | z7zu | 1 | thief | someone who steals something | ||
1560 | EXO | 22 | 7 | x2sh | figs-activepassive | 1 | if the thief is found | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “if you find the thief” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1561 | EXO | 22 | 8 | lwg5 | 1 | come before the judges to see whether | “come before the judges so that they can find out if” | ||
1562 | EXO | 22 | 8 | f774 | figs-idiom | 1 | has put his own hand on his neighbor’s property | This is an idiom. If you have a way of saying this in your language, you can use it here. Alternate translation: “has stolen his neighbor’s property” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
1563 | EXO | 22 | 9 | p7ab | 1 | the claim of both parties must come before the judges | The judges must listen to both people who claim that item belongs to them and the judges will decide who is guilty. | ||
1564 | EXO | 22 | 11 | gl7t | figs-activepassive | 1 | an oath to Yahweh must be taken by them both | Only the man who is accused of stealing the animal must swear the oath. The owner of the lost animal must accept the oath that has been sworn. This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “the man who was caring for the animal must swear an oath before Yahweh and the owner must accept that oath” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1565 | EXO | 22 | 12 | yw3w | figs-activepassive | 1 | But if it was stolen from him | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “But if someone stole the animal from him” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1566 | EXO | 22 | 13 | b313 | figs-activepassive | 1 | If an animal was torn in pieces | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “But if a wild beast tore the animal in pieces” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1567 | EXO | 22 | 13 | pc6i | figs-activepassive | 1 | He will not have to pay for what was torn | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “He will not have to pay for the animal that the wild beast destroyed” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1568 | EXO | 22 | 14 | h8yw | 1 | must surely make restitution | “must certainly repay with another animal” or “must certainly pay the owner for the animal” | ||
1569 | EXO | 22 | 15 | g3zw | figs-activepassive | 1 | if the animal was hired | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “if someone rented the animal” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1570 | EXO | 22 | 15 | r792 | figs-explicit | 1 | it will be paid for by its hiring fee | The one who borrowed the animal will not have to pay the owner anything more than the hiring or rental fee. This fee will pay for the loss of the animal. This can be stated clearly in the translation. Alternate translation: “the money that someone paid to rent the animal will cover the loss of the animal” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1571 | EXO | 22 | 15 | f9w9 | 1 | hiring fee | “rental fee” or “money paid to rent the animal” | ||
1572 | EXO | 22 | 16 | a8s8 | 1 | a man seduces a virgin who is not engaged | “a man persuades a virgin who is not engaged that she wants to sleep with him” | ||
1573 | EXO | 22 | 16 | th2m | 1 | not engaged | “not promised to be married” | ||
1574 | EXO | 22 | 16 | g24h | figs-euphemism | 1 | if he lies with her | Lying with someone is a euphemism for having sex. Alternate translation: “if he has sex with her” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism]]) | |
1575 | EXO | 22 | 16 | x33y | 1 | bride wealth | “dowry” or “bride price” | ||
1576 | EXO | 22 | 17 | y2xz | 1 | him, he | These pronouns refer back to the man who seduced the virgin. | ||
1577 | EXO | 22 | 19 | y3qy | figs-euphemism | 1 | Whoever lies with an animal | This is a euphemism. Alternate translation: “Whoever has sexual relations with an animal” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism]]) | |
1578 | EXO | 22 | 20 | n4nh | figs-activepassive | 1 | Yahweh must be completely destroyed | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “Yahweh, you must completely destroy” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1579 | EXO | 22 | 21 | kr35 | 1 | wrong a foreigner | “mistreat a foreigner” or “cheat a foreigner” | ||
1580 | EXO | 22 | 22 | djh3 | figs-doublenegatives | 1 | You must not mistreat any widow or fatherless child | This can be stated in positive form. Alternate translation: “You must treat all widows and fatherless children fairly” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublenegatives]]) | |
1581 | EXO | 22 | 22 | v3i8 | 1 | widow | “woman whose husband has died” | ||
1582 | EXO | 22 | 22 | l2ih | 1 | fatherless child | “orphan” or “child with no parents” | ||
1583 | EXO | 22 | 24 | sx9h | figs-metonymy | 1 | I will kill you with the sword | To be killed “with the sword” is a metonym that means a person will die violently, or perhaps fighting in a war. Alternate translation: “you will die a violent death” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1584 | EXO | 22 | 25 | v5je | 1 | a moneylender | “one who lends money” | ||
1585 | EXO | 22 | 25 | g3ry | 1 | charge him interest | “charge him extra money for borrowing” or “charge him extra money for the loan” | ||
1586 | EXO | 22 | 26 | vsk2 | 1 | garment in pledge | “coat as collateral” or “coat as a guarantee to repay the loan” | ||
1587 | EXO | 22 | 27 | wi2m | 1 | only covering | “only coat” or “only garment to keep him warm” | ||
1588 | EXO | 22 | 27 | x7zb | figs-rquestion | 1 | What else can he sleep in? | This question adds emphasis. You can translate it as a strong statement. Alternate translation: “He will have nothing to wear while he sleeps!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) | |
1589 | EXO | 22 | 28 | eel2 | 1 | You must not blaspheme me, God | “Do not insult God” or “Do not speak evil about God” | ||
1590 | EXO | 22 | 28 | tdj6 | 1 | nor curse a ruler | “and do not ask God to do bad things to a ruler” | ||
1591 | EXO | 22 | 29 | p8nk | figs-doublenegatives | 1 | You must not hold back offerings | This can be stated in a positive form. Alternate translation: “You must bring all of your offerings” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublenegatives]]) | |
1592 | EXO | 22 | 29 | m4yq | 1 | give to me the firstborn of your sons | “dedicate your firstborn sons to me” | ||
1593 | EXO | 22 | 30 | cya6 | 1 | do the same with | “dedicate to me the firstborn of” | ||
1594 | EXO | 22 | 30 | j345 | translate-numbers | 1 | For seven days | This can be written as a numeral. Alternate translation: “For 7 days after they are born” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
1595 | EXO | 22 | 30 | m4wq | translate-numbers | 1 | the eighth day | This can be written as a numeral. Alternate translation: “day number 8” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
1596 | EXO | 22 | 30 | l9vh | 1 | give them to me | “dedicate them to me” | ||
1597 | EXO | 23 | intro | hk5t | 0 | Exodus 23 General NotesSpecial concepts in this chapterJustice in societyThe rules and laws of this chapter are not intended to be followed by every society. Israel was God’s chosen nation and was required to live in a special way. These laws concerned creating a just society and a holy nation. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/elect]], [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/lawofmoses]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/justice]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/holy]]) Celebrations of feasts and festivalsThe people of Israel were required to celebrate certain feasts and festivals. These were part of the law of Moses and some are described in this chapter. Their purpose was to worship Yahweh and to remember the great things Yahweh has done for them. | |||
1598 | EXO | 23 | 1 | we1y | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses his laws for the people of Israel. | ||
1599 | EXO | 23 | 1 | y1a3 | 1 | dishonest witness | This is the same as a lying or false witness. | ||
1600 | EXO | 23 | 2 | nqz9 | 1 | nor may you bear witness | “and you also must not speak” | ||
1601 | EXO | 23 | 2 | z6ej | figs-metaphor | 1 | siding with the crowd | This is a metaphor that describes one’s agreeing with a group of people as if he actually walked over and stood with that group. Alternate translation: “doing what the crowd wants” or “agreeing with the majority” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1602 | EXO | 23 | 2 | tnv2 | 1 | pervert justice | do illegal or immoral actions that result in a unjust ruling | ||
1603 | EXO | 23 | 4 | faf4 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses his laws for the people of Israel. | ||
1604 | EXO | 23 | 6 | gr9g | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses his laws for the people of Israel. | ||
1605 | EXO | 23 | 6 | z2al | 1 | Do not thrust aside justice for your poor in his lawsuit | “Do not decide to treat a poor man unjustly in legal matters” | ||
1606 | EXO | 23 | 6 | vh76 | 1 | lawsuit | Here, this refers to any matter that a court decides. | ||
1607 | EXO | 23 | 7 | mf4w | 1 | I will not acquit the wicked | “I will not find the wicked not guilty” or “I will not say of wicked people that they are innocent” | ||
1608 | EXO | 23 | 8 | gh3v | figs-personification | 1 | bribe blinds…perverts | Here a “bribe” is described as if it were a person. Alternate translation: “bribe discredits…undermines” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-personification]]) | |
1609 | EXO | 23 | 9 | mzu9 | 1 | the life of a foreigner | “the kind of life a stranger lives in a foreign land” | ||
1610 | EXO | 23 | 10 | usn5 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses his laws for the people of Israel. | ||
1611 | EXO | 23 | 10 | rt7h | 1 | its produce | “the food its plants produce” | ||
1612 | EXO | 23 | 11 | vr1l | 1 | unplowed | uncultivated, untilled | ||
1613 | EXO | 23 | 11 | b5q6 | 1 | fallow | in its natural state, not used for to grow food | ||
1614 | EXO | 23 | 11 | s4wv | figs-explicit | 1 | so that the poor among your people may eat | The poor can eat any food that grows on its own in a field that is not cultivated. This can be stated clearly in the translation. Alternate translation: “so the poor among your people may harvest and eat any food that grows on its own in that field” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1615 | EXO | 23 | 12 | v36j | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses his laws for the people of Israel. | ||
1616 | EXO | 23 | 12 | ij92 | 1 | your ox and your donkey | “your work animals” | ||
1617 | EXO | 23 | 12 | gpu1 | figs-activepassive | 1 | any foreigner may rest and be refreshed | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “any foreigner may rest and regain his strength” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1618 | EXO | 23 | 13 | ldn8 | 1 | Pay attention to | “Do” or “Obey” | ||
1619 | EXO | 23 | 13 | x5tf | figs-metonymy | 1 | mention the names of other gods | This represents praying to other gods. Alternate translation: “pray to other gods” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1620 | EXO | 23 | 14 | kp1j | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses his laws for the people of Israel. | ||
1621 | EXO | 23 | 15 | bu7n | translate-hebrewmonths | 1 | Aviv | This is the name of the first month of the Hebrew calendar. Aviv is during the last part of March and the first part of April on Western calendars. See how you translated this in Exodus 13:4. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-hebrewmonths]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
1622 | EXO | 23 | 15 | tx1v | figs-doublenegatives | 1 | not appear before me empty-handed | Here understatement is used to emphasize that the Israelites must bring a suitable offering to Yahweh. Alternate translation: “come to me without a proper offering” or “always bring an offering to me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublenegatives]]) | |
1623 | EXO | 23 | 16 | tnz1 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses his laws for the people of Israel. | ||
1624 | EXO | 23 | 16 | z4k4 | 1 | You must observe | “You must honor” or “You must celebrate” | ||
1625 | EXO | 23 | 16 | pnx4 | 1 | Festival of Ingathering | This festival celebrated the final harvesting of all the crops for the year. | ||
1626 | EXO | 23 | 17 | t5xj | figs-explicit | 1 | All your males must appear before the Lord Yahweh | Here to “appear” means to gather for worship. Alternate translation: “All the men must gather to worship the Lord Yahweh” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1627 | EXO | 23 | 18 | rqs4 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses his laws for the people of Israel. | ||
1628 | EXO | 23 | 18 | qgx1 | 1 | fat from the sacrifices | The fat was burned as an offering to Yahweh and was never eaten. | ||
1629 | EXO | 23 | 19 | h3gs | 1 | the choicest firstfruits | “the best and first produce of the harvest” | ||
1630 | EXO | 23 | 19 | u7bk | 1 | You must not boil a young goat in its mother’s milk | This was a magical fertility practice among the Canaanites, which the Israelites were not permitted to participate in. | ||
1631 | EXO | 23 | 20 | e5sr | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses his laws for the people of Israel. | ||
1632 | EXO | 23 | 21 | pm7x | 1 | Be attentive to him | “Listen to him” | ||
1633 | EXO | 23 | 21 | p5y3 | 1 | Do not provoke him, for he will not pardon | “If you provoke him, he will not pardon” | ||
1634 | EXO | 23 | 21 | p4jv | figs-metonymy | 1 | My name is on him | Here “name” refers to God’s authority. Alternate translation: “He has my authority” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1635 | EXO | 23 | 22 | z1gn | figs-metonymy | 1 | If you indeed obey his voice | Here “voice” represents what the angel says. Alternate translation: “If you carefully obey what he says” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1636 | EXO | 23 | 22 | y9bm | figs-parallelism | 1 | an enemy to your enemies and an adversary to your adversaries | These two phrases mean the same thing and are used for emphasis. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]]) | |
1637 | EXO | 23 | 23 | ap6k | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses his laws for the people of Israel. | ||
1638 | EXO | 23 | 24 | a1d5 | figs-explicit | 1 | You must not…do as they do | The Israelites must not live as the people who worship other gods. Alternate translation: “You must not…live as the people who worship those gods” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1639 | EXO | 23 | 25 | t3ir | figs-merism | 1 | he will bless your bread and water | This is a merism that means food and drink. Alternate translation: “he will bless your food and drink” or “he will bless you by giving you food and drink” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-merism]]) | |
1640 | EXO | 23 | 25 | ydl4 | figs-123person | 1 | he will bless…I will remove | Yahweh switched between the first and third pronoun to refer to himself. Here both “he” and “I” refer to Yahweh. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-123person]]) | |
1641 | EXO | 23 | 26 | i9uj | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses his laws for the people of Israel. | ||
1642 | EXO | 23 | 26 | q4gz | figs-doublenegatives | 1 | No woman will be barren or will miscarry her young in your land | This can be stated in positive form. Alternate translation: “Every woman will be able to become pregnant and give birth to healthy babies” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublenegatives]]) | |
1643 | EXO | 23 | 26 | i1r9 | 1 | miscarry | to have a pregnancy end early and unexpectedly | ||
1644 | EXO | 23 | 28 | cg7i | 1 | hornets | a flying insect that can sting people and cause pain | ||
1645 | EXO | 23 | 29 | i9aq | 1 | or the land would become abandoned | “because no one would be living in the land” | ||
1646 | EXO | 23 | 30 | zyl3 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses his laws for the people of Israel. | ||
1647 | EXO | 23 | 33 | d1fp | figs-metaphor | 1 | this will surely become a trap for you | This means worshiping other gods will lead the people of Israel to certain destruction as if they were an animal caught in a hunter’s trap. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1648 | EXO | 24 | intro | b83l | 0 | Exodus 24 General NotesSpecial concepts in this chapterMoses’ covenantThe people of Israel promise to obey the covenant Yahweh made with Moses. Their continued blessings were contingent upon their obedience to this covenant. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/promise]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/covenant]]) God’s holinessBecause Yahweh is perfectly holy, he can only be approached in a certain way. Because of this, only Moses was allowed near Yahweh. This is also why Yahweh is described as a “devouring fire.” (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/holy]]) | |||
1649 | EXO | 24 | 1 | c97i | translate-names | 1 | Nadab…Abihu | These are men’s names. See how you translated these names in Exodus 6:23. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
1650 | EXO | 24 | 1 | nm3t | translate-numbers | 1 | seventy of Israel’s elders | “70 of Israel’s elders” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
1651 | EXO | 24 | 3 | cg32 | figs-idiom | 1 | with one voice | This is an idiom that means the people were in complete agreement. Alternate translation: “together” or “in agreement” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
1652 | EXO | 24 | 4 | h7gg | 1 | foot of the mountain | “base of the mountain” or “bottom of the mountain” | ||
1653 | EXO | 24 | 6 | l5ia | 1 | Moses took half of the blood and put it into basins | Moses collected half of the blood in basins in order to splash it on the people in Exodus 24:8. This would confirm the people’s participation in the covenant between the people of Israel and God. | ||
1654 | EXO | 24 | 6 | f7dh | 1 | he sprinkled the other half onto the altar | Here the altar represents God. This would confirm God’s participation in the covenant between God and the people of Israel. | ||
1655 | EXO | 24 | 7 | axt9 | figs-activepassive | 1 | We will be obedient | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “We will obey everything” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1656 | EXO | 24 | 8 | h9ff | figs-explicit | 1 | Then Moses took the blood | This refers to the blood that Moses had put into the bowls. This can be stated clearly. Alternate translation: “Then Moses took the blood that was in the bowls” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1657 | EXO | 24 | 9 | uz7y | translate-names | 1 | Nadab…Abihu | These are men’s names. See how you translated these names in Exodus 6:23. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
1658 | EXO | 24 | 10 | ic4s | figs-personification | 1 | Under his feet | This speaks of God as if he had human feet. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-personification]]) | |
1659 | EXO | 24 | 10 | je5k | 1 | a pavement made of sapphire stone | “a pavement made of blue stones called sapphires” | ||
1660 | EXO | 24 | 10 | q8sn | 1 | pavement | a hard surface for walking or riding | ||
1661 | EXO | 24 | 10 | pm87 | translate-unknown | 1 | sapphire stone | This is a gemstone that is blue in color. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
1662 | EXO | 24 | 10 | zd6u | figs-simile | 1 | as clear as the sky itself | This is a simile. Alternate translation: “as clear as the sky is when there are no clouds” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-simile]]) | |
1663 | EXO | 24 | 11 | jds6 | figs-metonymy | 1 | God did not lay a hand on the Israelite leaders | This means that God did not harm the leaders. Alternate translation: “God did not harm the Israelite leaders” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1664 | EXO | 24 | 12 | dx4f | figs-explicit | 1 | tablets of stone and the law and commandments | God had written the law and commandments on the tablets of stone. This can be stated clearly. Alternate translation: “two stone slabs on which I have written all the laws” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1665 | EXO | 24 | 13 | gv5e | 1 | with his assistant Joshua | “with Joshua who assisted him” or “with Joshua who helped him” | ||
1666 | EXO | 24 | 14 | qiy4 | 1 | wait for us | “wait for Joshua and me” | ||
1667 | EXO | 24 | 14 | uc7r | translate-names | 1 | Hur | Hur was a man who was a friend of Moses and Aaron. See how you translated this name in Exodus 17:10. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
1668 | EXO | 24 | 16 | j2s5 | figs-metonymy | 1 | Yahweh’s glory | This was the brilliant light of God’s presence. Alternate translation: “The brilliant light showing God’s presence” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
1669 | EXO | 24 | 17 | e4n6 | figs-simile | 1 | like a devouring fire | This means the glory of Yahweh was very large and seemed to burn brightly like a fire. Alternate translation: “like a big fire burning” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-simile]]) | |
1670 | EXO | 24 | 17 | k5lj | figs-metaphor | 1 | in the eyes of the Israelites | Their eyes represent seeing, and seeing represents their thoughts or judgment about they saw. Alternate translation: “to the Israelites” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
1671 | EXO | 24 | 18 | h1wy | translate-numbers | 1 | forty days and forty nights | “40 days and 40 nights” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
1672 | EXO | 25 | intro | t23a | 0 | Exodus 25 General NotesSpecial concepts in this chapterThe tent of meetingThis chapter gives specific instructions regarding the building of a tent where Moses would meet Yahweh and the ark would be stored. This would eventually become the tabernacle. It was to be considered a very holy place. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/tabernacle]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/holy]]) | |||
1673 | EXO | 25 | 2 | r5yr | figs-idiom | 1 | who is motivated by a willing heart | This is an idiom that indicates a person’s desire to give an offering. Alternate translation: “who wants to give an offering” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
1674 | EXO | 25 | 2 | k78q | figs-you | 1 | You must receive | The word you refers to Moses and the leaders. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]]) | |
1675 | EXO | 25 | 3 | s2ls | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1676 | EXO | 25 | 4 | c1qn | 1 | blue, purple, and scarlet material | Possible meanings are (1) “material that is dyed blue, purple, and scarlet,” probably wool yarn, or (2) “blue, purple and scarlet dye” to dye the linen. | ||
1677 | EXO | 25 | 4 | c958 | 1 | scarlet | bright red | ||
1678 | EXO | 25 | 6 | i6gp | translate-unknown | 1 | spices | dried plants that people grind into a powder and put in oil or food to give it a nice smell or flavor (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
1679 | EXO | 25 | 7 | mg4f | translate-unknown | 1 | onyx | a valuable stone that has layers of white and black, red or brown. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
1680 | EXO | 25 | 7 | aks5 | figs-activepassive | 1 | precious stones to be set | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “precious stones for someone to set” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1681 | EXO | 25 | 7 | c3hk | 1 | precious stones | “valuable gems” or “treasured gems” | ||
1682 | EXO | 25 | 8 | d3vm | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1683 | EXO | 25 | 9 | w4sc | 1 | tabernacle | Here this word means the same thing as the word “sanctuary” in verse 8. | ||
1684 | EXO | 25 | 9 | c9qe | figs-you | 1 | You must make it | Here you is plural and refers to Moses and the people of Israel. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]]) | |
1685 | EXO | 25 | 9 | m1np | figs-you | 1 | show you in the plans | “show you in the design” or “show you in the pattern.” Here you is singular and refers to Moses. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]]) | |
1686 | EXO | 25 | 10 | n7j1 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1687 | EXO | 25 | 10 | cs23 | translate-bdistance | 1 | two and a half cubits…one cubit and a half | A cubit is 46 centimeters. Alternate translation: “2.5 cubits…1.5 cubits” or “115 centimeters…almost 69 centimeters” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-fraction]]) | |
1688 | EXO | 25 | 12 | e59p | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1689 | EXO | 25 | 12 | wbq8 | 1 | cast four rings of gold | Casting was a process in which gold was melted, poured into a mold that was in the shape of a ring, and then allowed to harden. | ||
1690 | EXO | 25 | 14 | f2kz | 1 | in order to carry the ark | “so that you can carry the ark” | ||
1691 | EXO | 25 | 15 | k67p | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1692 | EXO | 25 | 17 | c675 | 1 | atonement lid | This is the lid that sits on top of the ark where the atonement offering was made. | ||
1693 | EXO | 25 | 17 | ast8 | translate-bdistance | 1 | two and a half cubits…a cubit and a half | A cubit is 46 centimeters. Alternate translation: “2.5 cubits…1.5 cubits” or “115 centimeters…69 centimeters” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-fraction]]) | |
1694 | EXO | 25 | 18 | hfw6 | 1 | hammered gold | “beaten gold” | ||
1695 | EXO | 25 | 19 | rgn8 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1696 | EXO | 25 | 19 | j38e | 1 | atonement lid | This is the lid that sits on top of the ark where the atonement offering was made. See how you translated this in Exodus 25:17. | ||
1697 | EXO | 25 | 19 | b4l9 | figs-activepassive | 1 | They must be made | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “You must make them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1698 | EXO | 25 | 21 | lm1p | figs-you | 1 | You must put | Here you refers to Moses and the people of Israel. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]]) | |
1699 | EXO | 25 | 22 | hl6e | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to speak to Moses. | ||
1700 | EXO | 25 | 22 | zu9u | figs-you | 1 | It is at the ark that I will meet with you | “I will meet with you at the ark.” In 25:22 the word you is singular and refers to Moses. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]]) | |
1701 | EXO | 25 | 22 | wq9w | 1 | atonement lid | This is the lid that sits on top of the ark where the atonement offering was made. See how you translated this in Exodus 25:17. | ||
1702 | EXO | 25 | 23 | b11v | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1703 | EXO | 25 | 23 | t312 | translate-bdistance | 1 | two cubits…one cubit…a cubit and a half | A cubit is 46 centimeters. Alternate translation: “2 cubits…1 cubit…1.5 cubits” or “92 centimeters…46 centimeters…69 centimeters” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-fraction]]) | |
1704 | EXO | 25 | 25 | b6j8 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1705 | EXO | 25 | 25 | awi7 | 1 | one handbreadth wide | a measurement of 7 to 8 centimeters | ||
1706 | EXO | 25 | 25 | bit8 | 1 | frame for it | “frame for the table” | ||
1707 | EXO | 25 | 26 | y64j | 1 | feet were | “legs are” | ||
1708 | EXO | 25 | 27 | jdh4 | figs-activepassive | 1 | The rings must be attached | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “You must attach the rings” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1709 | EXO | 25 | 27 | q5w8 | 1 | in order to carry | “so you can carry” | ||
1710 | EXO | 25 | 28 | d7jz | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1711 | EXO | 25 | 28 | l4fk | figs-activepassive | 1 | so that the table may be carried with them | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “so that you may carry the table with them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1712 | EXO | 25 | 29 | v78d | figs-activepassive | 1 | to be used to pour out drink offerings | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “so that you may use them to pour out drink offerings” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1713 | EXO | 25 | 30 | uth7 | 1 | bread of the presence | This bread represented the presence of God. | ||
1714 | EXO | 25 | 31 | kc3q | 1 | hammered gold | “beaten gold.” See how you translated this in Exodus 25:18. | ||
1715 | EXO | 25 | 31 | g25l | figs-activepassive | 1 | The lampstand is to be made | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “Make the lampstand” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1716 | EXO | 25 | 31 | fq45 | figs-activepassive | 1 | Its cups, its leafy bases, and its flowers are to be all made of one piece with it | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “Make its cups, its leafy bases, and its flowers all of one piece with the lampstand” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1717 | EXO | 25 | 33 | nag2 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses what the people must do. Yahweh is describing the lampstand (Exodus 25:31-32). | ||
1718 | EXO | 25 | 33 | i7bh | 1 | almond blossoms | white or pink flowers that have five petals | ||
1719 | EXO | 25 | 34 | ji3x | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses what the people must do. Yahweh is describing the lampstand (Exodus 25:31-32). | ||
1720 | EXO | 25 | 35 | lg8l | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses what the people must do. Yahweh is describing the lampstand (Exodus 25:31-32). | ||
1721 | EXO | 25 | 35 | n5ed | figs-activepassive | 1 | made as one piece with it | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “you must make them as one piece with the lampstand” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1722 | EXO | 25 | 36 | z9wy | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses what the people must do. Yahweh is describing the lampstand (Exodus 25:31-32). | ||
1723 | EXO | 25 | 37 | m2i7 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses what the people must do. | ||
1724 | EXO | 25 | 37 | dfn6 | 1 | for them to give light from it | “so they shine light from it” | ||
1725 | EXO | 25 | 38 | l5w8 | figs-activepassive | 1 | The tongs and their trays must be made of pure gold | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “Make the tongs and their trays of pure gold” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1726 | EXO | 25 | 39 | ff5p | translate-bweight | 1 | one talent | A talent weighs about thirty-three kilograms. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight]]) | |
1727 | EXO | 25 | 39 | ff8n | 1 | its accessories | the tongs and the trays | ||
1728 | EXO | 25 | 40 | l7je | figs-activepassive | 1 | you are being shown on the mountain | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “I am showing you on the mountain” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1729 | EXO | 26 | intro | emw7 | 0 | Exodus 26 General NotesStructure and formattingThis chapter is a continuation of the material in the previous chapter. Special concepts in this chapterThe tent of meetingThis chapter gives specific instructions regarding the building of a tent where Moses would meet Yahweh and the ark would be stored. This would eventually become the tabernacle. It was to be considered a very holy place. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/tabernacle]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/holy]]) | |||
1730 | EXO | 26 | 1 | hen6 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses what the people must do (Exodus 25:1). | ||
1731 | EXO | 26 | 1 | ks8r | figs-you | 1 | You must make | Yahweh is speaking to Moses, so the word you is singular. Yahweh probably expected Moses to tell someone else to do the actual work, but Moses would be the one responsible for seeing that the work was done correctly. “Tell a craftsman to make” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]]) | |
1732 | EXO | 26 | 1 | iww4 | 1 | curtains | These were large, heavy sections of woven cloth that were used to form the covering and dividing walls of the tabernacle. | ||
1733 | EXO | 26 | 1 | xvs7 | 1 | scarlet wool | wool dyed a deep red color | ||
1734 | EXO | 26 | 1 | n2vm | 1 | craftsman | a person who is skilled in making beautiful objects by hand | ||
1735 | EXO | 26 | 2 | dkr6 | translate-bdistance | 1 | twenty-eight cubits…four cubits | “28 cubits…4 cubits.” A cubit is 46 centimeters. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
1736 | EXO | 26 | 3 | ba6w | figs-activepassive | 1 | Five curtains must be joined to each other…must also be joined to each other | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “Sew five curtains together to make one set, and sew the other five curtains together to make another set” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1737 | EXO | 26 | 4 | ghz8 | 1 | one set | “one set of five curtains” | ||
1738 | EXO | 26 | 4 | zxx4 | 1 | the second set | “the second set of five curtains” | ||
1739 | EXO | 26 | 6 | sns4 | 1 | clasps | The clasps fit into the loops (verses 4 and 5) to hold the curtains together. | ||
1740 | EXO | 26 | 7 | k2mi | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses what the people must do. | ||
1741 | EXO | 26 | 7 | t7t3 | translate-numbers | 1 | eleven | “11” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
1742 | EXO | 26 | 8 | p423 | translate-numbers | 1 | thirty…four | “30…4” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
1743 | EXO | 26 | 8 | v7i1 | translate-bdistance | 1 | cubits | A cubit is 46 centimeters. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]]) | |
1744 | EXO | 26 | 10 | j8yn | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses what the people must do. | ||
1745 | EXO | 26 | 10 | etf7 | 1 | loops | See how you translated these in Exodus 26:4. | ||
1746 | EXO | 26 | 11 | cq36 | 1 | clasps | The clasps fit into the loops to hold the curtains together. See how you translated this in Exodus 26:6. | ||
1747 | EXO | 26 | 12 | x5p7 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses what the people must do. | ||
1748 | EXO | 26 | 13 | k4ci | translate-bdistance | 1 | cubit | A cubit is 46 centimeters. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]]) | |
1749 | EXO | 26 | 14 | kii8 | 1 | a covering of ram skins dyed red, and another covering of fine leather | See how you translated similar phrases in Exodus 25:5. | ||
1750 | EXO | 26 | 14 | yz3v | 1 | dyed red | “colored red” | ||
1751 | EXO | 26 | 15 | p38r | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1752 | EXO | 26 | 15 | y85l | 1 | frames | This refers to frames or panels that they made by joining together smaller pieces of wood. | ||
1753 | EXO | 26 | 16 | k4b7 | translate-numbers | 1 | ten cubits…one and a half cubits | “10 cubits…1.5 cubits” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
1754 | EXO | 26 | 19 | s45x | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses what the people must do. | ||
1755 | EXO | 26 | 19 | c9id | 1 | silver bases | These were silver blocks that had a slot in them to keep the board in place. | ||
1756 | EXO | 26 | 19 | mm1h | 1 | pedestals | The silver bases kept the wooden board off the ground. | ||
1757 | EXO | 26 | 19 | lg39 | figs-activepassive | 1 | There must be two bases | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “Put two bases” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1758 | EXO | 26 | 21 | gag1 | figs-explicit | 1 | and so on | This means that what was said about the first two boards should be done for the rest of the boards. This can be stated clearly in the translation. Alternate translation: “and two bases for each of the rest of the boards” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1759 | EXO | 26 | 22 | nw4c | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1760 | EXO | 26 | 24 | k1ec | figs-activepassive | 1 | These frames must be separate at the bottom, but joined at the top | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “Separate these frames at the bottom, but join them at the top” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1761 | EXO | 26 | 25 | p2wu | 1 | silver bases | These were silver blocks that had a slot in them to keep the frame in place. See how you translated this in Exodus 26:19. | ||
1762 | EXO | 26 | 25 | q8xh | 1 | in all | “total” | ||
1763 | EXO | 26 | 25 | yr6d | figs-explicit | 1 | and so on | This means that what was said about the first two frames should be done for the rest of the frames. See how you translated this in Exodus 26:21. Alternate translation: “and two bases for each of the rest of the frames” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1764 | EXO | 26 | 26 | c95e | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continue to tell Moses how the tabernacle was to be built. | ||
1765 | EXO | 26 | 26 | fc8p | 1 | crossbars | These are horizontal support beams that give stability to the structure. | ||
1766 | EXO | 26 | 27 | rn67 | 1 | the back side of the tabernacle to the west | The front was on the east side of the tabernacle. | ||
1767 | EXO | 26 | 29 | x8ny | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses how the tabernacle must be constructed. | ||
1768 | EXO | 26 | 29 | ji1j | 1 | for them to serve as holders for the crossbars | “which will hold the crossbars” or “because they will hold the crossbars” | ||
1769 | EXO | 26 | 29 | nq3m | 1 | crossbars | These are horizontal support beams that give stability to the structure. See how you translated this in Exodus 26:26. | ||
1770 | EXO | 26 | 30 | csf9 | figs-activepassive | 1 | you were shown on the mountain | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “that I have shown you here on this mountain” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1771 | EXO | 26 | 31 | yqi6 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses how the tabernacle is to be constructed. | ||
1772 | EXO | 26 | 31 | uc7w | figs-you | 1 | You must make | Yahweh is speaking to Moses, so the word you is singular. Yahweh probably expected Moses to tell someone else to do the actual work, but Moses would be the one responsible for seeing that the work was done correctly. “Tell a craftsman to make.” See how you translated this in Exodus 26:1. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]]) | |
1773 | EXO | 26 | 33 | p2yq | 1 | clasps | The clasps fit into the loops to hold the curtains together. See how you translated these in Exodus 26:6. | ||
1774 | EXO | 26 | 33 | d3gm | figs-explicit | 1 | you must bring in the ark of the testimony | The ark of the testimony is the chest that contains the commandments. This can be stated clearly in the translation. Alternate translation: “you must bring in the chest containing the commandments” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1775 | EXO | 26 | 33 | jc47 | figs-activepassive | 1 | The curtain is to separate the holy place | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “The curtain will separate the holy place” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1776 | EXO | 26 | 34 | v7t1 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1777 | EXO | 26 | 34 | mli8 | 1 | atonement lid | This is the lid that sits on top of the ark where the atonement offering was made. See how you translated this in Exodus 25:17. | ||
1778 | EXO | 26 | 34 | b9m2 | 1 | on the ark of the testimony | “on the chest that contains the commandments” | ||
1779 | EXO | 26 | 35 | lv9e | figs-explicit | 1 | The table must be on the north side | This is the table that holds the bread that represents the presence of God. This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “Place the table for the bread of God’s presence on the north side” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1780 | EXO | 26 | 36 | h3s1 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses how to construct the tabernacle. | ||
1781 | EXO | 26 | 36 | p5wf | 1 | a hanging | This was a large curtain made of cloth. | ||
1782 | EXO | 26 | 36 | rr16 | 1 | blue, purple, and scarlet material | Possible meanings are (1) “yarn that is dyed blue, purple, and scarlet,” probably wool yarn, or (2) “blue, purple, and scarlet dye” to dye the linen. See how you translated this in Exodus 25:4. | ||
1783 | EXO | 26 | 36 | f6td | 1 | fine twined linen | “finely twisted linen.” This was cloth made from fine linen threads that someone twisted together to make a stronger thread. | ||
1784 | EXO | 26 | 36 | r2fy | 1 | an embroiderer | “a person who sews designs into cloth” or “a person who embroiders” | ||
1785 | EXO | 27 | intro | x4f7 | 0 | Exodus 27 General NotesStructure and formattingThis chapter is a continuation of the material in the previous chapter. Special concepts in this chapterThe tent of meetingThis chapter gives specific instructions regarding the building of a tent where Moses would meet Yahweh and the ark would be stored. This would eventually become the tabernacle. It was to be considered a very holy place. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/tabernacle]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/holy]]) | |||
1786 | EXO | 27 | 1 | hj65 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do (Exodus 25:1). | ||
1787 | EXO | 27 | 1 | qj4j | translate-bdistance | 1 | five cubits long and five cubits wide | “2.2 meters long on each side” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]]) | |
1788 | EXO | 27 | 1 | hbg9 | translate-bdistance | 1 | The altar must be square and three cubits high | “The altar must be square and 1.3 meters high” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]]) | |
1789 | EXO | 27 | 1 | s8qy | translate-bdistance | 1 | cubits | A cubit is 46 centimeters. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]]) | |
1790 | EXO | 27 | 2 | lr23 | 1 | You must make extensions of its four corners shaped like ox horns | “You must make projections that look like ox horns on its four corners” | ||
1791 | EXO | 27 | 2 | lek3 | figs-activepassive | 1 | The horns will be made | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “You must make the horns” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1792 | EXO | 27 | 2 | y4r2 | 1 | must cover them | “must cover the altar and horns” | ||
1793 | EXO | 27 | 3 | qn79 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1794 | EXO | 27 | 3 | m4wm | 1 | basins | bowls | ||
1795 | EXO | 27 | 3 | z5ax | 1 | firepans | These were pans that held hot coals from the altar. | ||
1796 | EXO | 27 | 3 | j5zt | 1 | utensils | These were any instrument, vessel, or tool that served a useful purpose. | ||
1797 | EXO | 27 | 4 | fp9m | 1 | You must make a grate for the altar, a network of bronze | “You must make a bronze grate for the altar” | ||
1798 | EXO | 27 | 4 | hsq3 | 1 | grate | a frame of crossed bars for holding wood when burning | ||
1799 | EXO | 27 | 5 | v6n4 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people need to do. | ||
1800 | EXO | 27 | 5 | c5em | figs-explicit | 1 | You must put the grate under the ledge of the altar | The grate was placed inside the altar. This can be stated clearly in the translation. Alternate translation: “You must put the grate under the rim of the altar, on the inside of the altar” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1801 | EXO | 27 | 5 | xc2t | 1 | grate | This is a frame of crossed bars for holding wood when burning. See how you translated this in Exodus 27:4. | ||
1802 | EXO | 27 | 6 | wki4 | figs-explicit | 1 | You must make poles for the altar | These poles were used for carrying the altar. This can be stated clearly in the translation. Alternate translation: “You must make poles for carrying the altar” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1803 | EXO | 27 | 7 | fb3t | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people should do. | ||
1804 | EXO | 27 | 7 | b3yx | figs-activepassive | 1 | The poles must be put into the rings, and the poles must be on the two sides of the altar, to carry it | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “You must put the poles into the rings and place them on each side of the altar to carry it” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1805 | EXO | 27 | 8 | xj8e | 1 | planks | a long, flat piece of wood that is thicker than a board | ||
1806 | EXO | 27 | 8 | t5ey | figs-activepassive | 1 | you were shown on the mountain | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “that I have shown to you here on this mountain” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1807 | EXO | 27 | 9 | y45x | figs-activepassive | 1 | There must be hangings…courtyard | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “You must place hangings…courtyard” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1808 | EXO | 27 | 9 | id4k | 1 | hangings of fine twined linen | A “hanging” was a large curtain made of cloth. See how you translated this in Exodus 26:36 | ||
1809 | EXO | 27 | 9 | v748 | 1 | fine twined linen | “finely twisted linen.” This was cloth made from fine linen threads that someone twisted together to make a stronger thread | ||
1810 | EXO | 27 | 9 | ce9a | translate-bdistance | 1 | one hundred cubits | A cubit is 46 centimeters. Alternate translation: “44 meters” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]]) | |
1811 | EXO | 27 | 10 | sfg8 | figs-activepassive | 1 | There must also be hooks…posts | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “You must also attach hooks…posts” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1812 | EXO | 27 | 10 | k7rb | 1 | posts | a strong piece of wood set upright and used as a support | ||
1813 | EXO | 27 | 11 | n95e | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1814 | EXO | 27 | 11 | gjg5 | 1 | there must be hangings one hundred cubits long | See how you translated many similar words in Exodus 27:9. | ||
1815 | EXO | 27 | 11 | x52h | 1 | there must be hangings | This could be stated as a command. Alternate translation: “you must make hangings” | ||
1816 | EXO | 27 | 11 | nr77 | 1 | with twenty posts, twenty bronze bases, hooks attached to the posts, and silver rods | See how you translated many similar words in Exodus 27:10. | ||
1817 | EXO | 27 | 12 | p4u4 | 1 | there must be a curtain | This could be stated as a command. Alternate translation: “you must make a curtain” | ||
1818 | EXO | 27 | 12 | elw4 | 1 | There must be ten posts | This could be stated as a command. Alternate translation: “You must make ten posts” | ||
1819 | EXO | 27 | 13 | w2sg | 1 | The courtyard must also be fifty cubits long | This could be stated as a command. Alternate translation: “Make the courtyard fifty cubits long” | ||
1820 | EXO | 27 | 14 | mzn5 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1821 | EXO | 27 | 14 | vy7r | 1 | The hangings | These were large curtains made of cloth. See how you translated this in Exodus 26:36. | ||
1822 | EXO | 27 | 14 | z8n2 | 1 | posts | These were strong pieces of wood set upright and used as supports. See how you translated these in Exodus 27:10. | ||
1823 | EXO | 27 | 14 | gz7s | 1 | bases | These were metal blocks that had a slot in them to keep the board in place. See how you translated this in Exodus 26:19. | ||
1824 | EXO | 27 | 14 | u8nm | translate-bdistance | 1 | fifteen cubits | about seven meters (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]]) | |
1825 | EXO | 27 | 16 | wv46 | 1 | The courtyard gate must be a curtain twenty cubits long | This could be stated as a command. Alternate translation: “You must make a curtain twenty cubits long to be the courtyard gate” | ||
1826 | EXO | 27 | 16 | h4tw | figs-activepassive | 1 | The curtain must be made…fine twined linen, the work of an embroiderer | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “They must make the curtain…fine twined linen, the work of an embroiderer” or “Embroiderers must make the curtain…fine twined linen” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1827 | EXO | 27 | 16 | kn9u | 1 | blue, purple, and scarlet material and fine twined linen | Possible meanings are (1) “yarn that is dyed blue, purple, and scarlet,” probably wool yarn, or (2) “blue, purple, and scarlet dye” to dye the linen. | ||
1828 | EXO | 27 | 16 | g5wi | 1 | an embroiderer | a person who sews designs into cloth | ||
1829 | EXO | 27 | 17 | wal2 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1830 | EXO | 27 | 18 | wt7n | translate-bdistance | 1 | one hundred cubits | “100 cubits.” A cubit is 46 centimeters. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
1831 | EXO | 27 | 18 | j1zp | 1 | fine twined linen hangings | “finely twisted linen.” This was cloth made from fine linen threads that someone twisted together to make a stronger thread. See how you translated this in Exodus 26:36. | ||
1832 | EXO | 27 | 19 | w5n8 | figs-activepassive | 1 | all the tent pegs for the tabernacle and courtyard must be made of bronze | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “make all the tent pegs for the tabernacle and courtyard out of bronze” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1833 | EXO | 27 | 19 | bs7c | 1 | tent pegs | sharp pieces of wood or metal used to secure the corners of a tent to the ground | ||
1834 | EXO | 27 | 20 | wn9n | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1835 | EXO | 27 | 21 | ge7v | 1 | tent of meeting | This is another name for the tabernacle. | ||
1836 | EXO | 27 | 21 | p7ru | 1 | ark of testimony | This is the chest that contains the sacred slabs of stone on which Yahweh had written his commandments. | ||
1837 | EXO | 27 | 21 | vr7m | 1 | This requirement will be a lasting statute | “I require that the people do this as a lasting statute” | ||
1838 | EXO | 28 | intro | r3yx | 0 | Exodus 28 General NotesSpecial concepts in this chapterHoly garmentsBecause Yahweh is holy, only the priests could approach him, and when they did they must be wearing specially made clothing. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/priest]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/holy]]) | |||
1839 | EXO | 28 | 1 | bsm1 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses what the people must do (Exodus 25:1). | ||
1840 | EXO | 28 | 1 | e1xb | figs-you | 1 | Call to yourself | Here “yourself” refers to Moses. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]]) | |
1841 | EXO | 28 | 2 | tv9h | figs-you | 1 | You must make | Here you refers to the people. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]]) | |
1842 | EXO | 28 | 2 | t5gy | figs-activepassive | 1 | garments that are set apart to me | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “garments that you will set apart to me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1843 | EXO | 28 | 4 | re79 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses what the people must do. | ||
1844 | EXO | 28 | 4 | tr5e | 1 | a coat of woven work | “a coat with a design woven into it” | ||
1845 | EXO | 28 | 4 | dz5h | 1 | turban | a tall head covering made from cloth wrapped around the head several times. | ||
1846 | EXO | 28 | 4 | k184 | 1 | sash | a piece of cloth that people wear around their waist or across their chest | ||
1847 | EXO | 28 | 6 | yu8u | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1848 | EXO | 28 | 6 | u3rx | 1 | fine-twined linen | “finely-twisted linen.” This was cloth made from fine linen threads that someone twisted together to make a stronger thread. See how you translated this in Exodus 26:36. | ||
1849 | EXO | 28 | 6 | k3bj | 1 | skillful craftsman | a person who can make beautiful objects by hand | ||
1850 | EXO | 28 | 8 | w523 | figs-activepassive | 1 | it must be made of one piece | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “they must make it in one piece” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1851 | EXO | 28 | 9 | c4ia | translate-unknown | 1 | onyx stones | These are valuable stones that have layers of white and black, red or brown. See how you translated this in Exodus 25:7. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
1852 | EXO | 28 | 10 | at1b | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1853 | EXO | 28 | 11 | dv8k | 1 | With the work of an engraver in stone, like the engraving on a signet | “In the same way a person engraves on a seal” | ||
1854 | EXO | 28 | 11 | x1xc | 1 | engraver | a person who cuts designs into a hard material such as wood, stone, or metal | ||
1855 | EXO | 28 | 11 | cm3f | 1 | signet | an engraved stone used to stamp a design into a wax seal | ||
1856 | EXO | 28 | 11 | gh2r | 1 | settings | pieces of metal that hold the stone onto the ephod | ||
1857 | EXO | 28 | 13 | hpc7 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1858 | EXO | 28 | 13 | pi4x | 1 | settings | These are pieces of metal that hold each stone onto the ephod. See how you translated this in Exodus 28:11. | ||
1859 | EXO | 28 | 14 | e746 | 1 | two braided chains of pure gold like cords | “two chains of pure gold that are braided like cords” | ||
1860 | EXO | 28 | 15 | ta6b | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses what the people must do. | ||
1861 | EXO | 28 | 15 | sf8e | 1 | the work of a skillful workman, fashioned like the ephod | “a skillful workman will make it like the ephod” | ||
1862 | EXO | 28 | 16 | cny4 | translate-bdistance | 1 | span | A span is 22 centimeters. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]]) | |
1863 | EXO | 28 | 17 | spd4 | 1 | General Information: | Twelve kinds of stone are listed here. Scholars are not sure which kinds of stones the Hebrew words refer to. Some translations list different stones. | ||
1864 | EXO | 28 | 17 | qp4t | translate-unknown | 1 | precious stones | “valuable gems” or “treasured gems.” See how you translated these in Exodus 25:7. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
1865 | EXO | 28 | 17 | n1ys | translate-unknown | 1 | ruby…topaz…garnet | These are precious stones. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
1866 | EXO | 28 | 18 | ga1v | 1 | emerald…diamond | These are precious stones. | ||
1867 | EXO | 28 | 18 | a5rr | 1 | sapphire | This is a gemstone that is blue in color. See how you translated this in Exodus 24:10. | ||
1868 | EXO | 28 | 19 | z17r | 1 | jacinth…agate…amethyst | These are precious stones | ||
1869 | EXO | 28 | 20 | ul2e | translate-unknown | 1 | beryl…jasper | These are precious stones. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
1870 | EXO | 28 | 20 | rgf6 | translate-unknown | 1 | onyx | This is a valuable stone that has layers of white and black, red or brown. See how you translated these in Exodus 25:7. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
1871 | EXO | 28 | 20 | pw5h | figs-activepassive | 1 | They must be mounted in gold settings | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “You must mount them in gold settings” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1872 | EXO | 28 | 21 | d6fa | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1873 | EXO | 28 | 21 | x4qn | figs-activepassive | 1 | The stones must be arranged | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “You must arrange the stones” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1874 | EXO | 28 | 21 | z8mw | 1 | signet ring | A signet is an engraved stone used to stamp a design into a wax seal. Here the stone is mounted on a ring. See how you translated “signet” in Exodus 28:11. | ||
1875 | EXO | 28 | 22 | m7yl | 1 | chains like cords, braided work of pure gold | “chains that are made of pure gold and are braided like cords.” See how you translated similar phrases in Exodus 28:14. | ||
1876 | EXO | 28 | 25 | cd3a | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1877 | EXO | 28 | 25 | d8y3 | 1 | braided chains | “chains braided like cords.” See how you translated this in Exodus 28:14. | ||
1878 | EXO | 28 | 25 | a4lc | figs-explicit | 1 | to the two settings | These are two settings that enclose the stones. This can be clearly stated in the translation. Alternate translation: “to the two settings that enclose the stones” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1879 | EXO | 28 | 27 | e385 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1880 | EXO | 28 | 27 | vw1w | 1 | finely-woven waistband | This was a cloth belt made from narrow linen threads that someone twisted together to make a stronger thread. See how you translated this in Exodus 28:8. | ||
1881 | EXO | 28 | 28 | se56 | figs-activepassive | 1 | so that it might be attached | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “so that they may attach it” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1882 | EXO | 28 | 28 | wf9v | figs-doublenegatives | 1 | the breastpiece might not become unattached from the ephod | This can be stated in positive form. Alternate translation: “the breastpiece would stay attached to the ephod” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublenegatives]]) | |
1883 | EXO | 28 | 29 | k21k | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1884 | EXO | 28 | 29 | z1mz | 1 | he must carry the names of the people of Israel over his heart in the breastpiece | This refers to the names of the tribes engraved on the twelve stones the breastplate as described in Exodus 28:17-21. | ||
1885 | EXO | 28 | 29 | cc97 | 1 | over his heart | “over Aaron’s heart” or “on his chest” | ||
1886 | EXO | 28 | 30 | f537 | 1 | the Urim and the Thummim…the means for making decisions | The second phrase appears to refer to the Urim and Thummim and explain their purpose. | ||
1887 | EXO | 28 | 30 | dgn9 | translate-unknown | 1 | the Urim and the Thummim | It not clear what these are. They were objects, possibly stones, that the priest used to determine somehow the will of God. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
1888 | EXO | 28 | 31 | jl1d | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1889 | EXO | 28 | 32 | x42n | 1 | This must be the work of a weaver | This can be stated as a command. Alternate translation: “A weaver must make this robe” | ||
1890 | EXO | 28 | 32 | rw96 | 1 | a weaver | “a person who weaves” or “a person who creates cloth using thread” | ||
1891 | EXO | 28 | 33 | v7gy | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people do. | ||
1892 | EXO | 28 | 33 | t9re | translate-unknown | 1 | pomegranates | A pomegranate is a round fruit with a red outer skin. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
1893 | EXO | 28 | 34 | kl55 | 1 | a golden bell and a pomegranate | This phrase is repeated to show the pattern of the design on the robe. | ||
1894 | EXO | 28 | 35 | de4m | figs-activepassive | 1 | The robe is to be on Aaron when he serves | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “Aaron must wear the robe when he serves” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1895 | EXO | 28 | 35 | pf61 | figs-activepassive | 1 | so that its sound can be heard | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “so that the bells make a sound” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1896 | EXO | 28 | 35 | qtf9 | figs-explicit | 1 | This is so that he does not die | It is implied that he would die because he did not obey Yahweh. This can be stated. Alternate translation: “As a result, he will not die because of disobeying my instructions” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1897 | EXO | 28 | 36 | e8qp | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1898 | EXO | 28 | 36 | nd2q | 1 | engrave on it, like the engraving on a signet | “write on it in the same way a person engraves on a seal.” See how you translated similar words in Exodus 28:11 | ||
1899 | EXO | 28 | 37 | qka6 | 1 | turban | This was a tall head covering made from cloth wrapped around the head several times. See how you translated this in Exodus 28:4. | ||
1900 | EXO | 28 | 38 | ee65 | figs-activepassive | 1 | It must be on Aaron’s forehead | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “Aaron must wear it on his forehead” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1901 | EXO | 28 | 38 | u19w | figs-activepassive | 1 | The turban must be always on his forehead | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “Aaron must always wear the turban on his forehead” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1902 | EXO | 28 | 39 | cp68 | 1 | General Information: | God continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1903 | EXO | 28 | 39 | t5vj | 1 | turban | This was a tall head covering made from cloth wrapped around the head several times. See how you translated this in Exodus 28:4. | ||
1904 | EXO | 28 | 39 | yi1l | 1 | sash | A sash is a decorative piece of cloth that a person wears around his waist or across his chest. See how you translated this in Exodus 28:4. | ||
1905 | EXO | 28 | 39 | i62z | 1 | the work of an embroiderer | An embroiderer is a person who sews designs into cloth. See how you translated this in Exodus 26:36. | ||
1906 | EXO | 28 | 40 | sc7t | 1 | General Information: | God continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1907 | EXO | 28 | 40 | pfs2 | 1 | sashes | A sash is a decorative piece of cloth that a person wears around his waist or across his chest. See how you translated this in Exodus 28:4. | ||
1908 | EXO | 28 | 40 | v2tj | 1 | headbands | A headband is a narrow, decorative strip of cloth that is worn around the head above the eyes. | ||
1909 | EXO | 28 | 41 | xa75 | figs-explicit | 1 | You must clothe Aaron your brother | Aaron was the older brother of Moses. You can state this clearly in the translation. Alternate translation: “Put these clothes on your older brother Aaron” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1910 | EXO | 28 | 42 | vua7 | 1 | General Information: | God continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
1911 | EXO | 28 | 42 | vz62 | 1 | undergarments | These are underwear, clothing worn under the outer clothes, next to the skin. | ||
1912 | EXO | 28 | 43 | s6n2 | 1 | tent of meeting | This is another name for the tabernacle. See how you translated this in Exodus 27:21. | ||
1913 | EXO | 28 | 43 | r7y7 | 1 | a permanent law | “a law the will not end” | ||
1914 | EXO | 29 | intro | xmd9 | 0 | Exodus 29 General NotesSpecial concepts in this chapterConsecrating priestsThis chapter records the process of consecrating priests. The priests were to be set apart from the rest of Israel because Yahweh is holy. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/consecrate]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/priest]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/holy]]) Other possible translation difficulties in this chapter“I will live among the Israelites”As God, Yahweh is everywhere and cannot be limited to a single space. This phrase indicates that he permanently remains within Israel in a special way while they have the ark. | |||
1915 | EXO | 29 | 1 | d6gk | 1 | Now | The word “now” marks a change in topic from garments for priests to consecrating priests. | ||
1916 | EXO | 29 | 1 | z78h | 1 | you must do | Here you refers to Moses. | ||
1917 | EXO | 29 | 1 | ld5s | 1 | to set them apart | “to set apart Aaron and his sons” | ||
1918 | EXO | 29 | 1 | dq2c | 1 | serve me | Here “me” refers to Yahweh. | ||
1919 | EXO | 29 | 1 | cgl2 | 1 | one young bull | a male cow | ||
1920 | EXO | 29 | 2 | ptm7 | figs-activepassive | 1 | Also take wafers without yeast rubbed with oil | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “Also take wafers without yeast and rub them with oil” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1921 | EXO | 29 | 2 | r449 | 1 | bread…cakes…wafers | These are different kinds of food made from flour. | ||
1922 | EXO | 29 | 3 | u713 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to speak to Moses | ||
1923 | EXO | 29 | 3 | gm58 | 1 | You must put them | “You must put the bread, cake, and wafer” | ||
1924 | EXO | 29 | 3 | cd6m | figs-explicit | 1 | present them with the bull and the two rams | Here “present” means to offer as a sacrifice. The full meaning of this can be translated clearly. Alternate translation: “offer them to me when you sacrifice the bull and the two rams” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1925 | EXO | 29 | 4 | a6rz | 1 | tent of meeting | This is another name for the tabernacle. See how you translated this in Exodus 27:21. | ||
1926 | EXO | 29 | 5 | va8b | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
1927 | EXO | 29 | 5 | f7u7 | 1 | coat | This was a coat with a design woven into it. See how you translated this in Exodus 28:4. | ||
1928 | EXO | 29 | 5 | pr4i | 1 | finely-woven waistband | This was a cloth belt made from narrow linen threads that someone twisted together to make a stronger thread. See how you translated this in Exodus 28:8. | ||
1929 | EXO | 29 | 6 | ap2x | 1 | turban | This was a tall head covering made from cloth wrapped around the head several times. See how you translated this in Exodus 28:4. | ||
1930 | EXO | 29 | 6 | y59s | 1 | holy crown | This crown is described in Exodus 29:6 as being engraved with the words “dedicated to Yahweh” and made of pure gold. | ||
1931 | EXO | 29 | 8 | s53c | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
1932 | EXO | 29 | 8 | v46k | 1 | bring his sons | “bring Aaron’s sons” | ||
1933 | EXO | 29 | 8 | jtc7 | 1 | coats | These were coats with a design woven into them. See how you translated this in Exodus 28:4. | ||
1934 | EXO | 29 | 9 | j3a8 | 1 | sashes | A sash is a decorative piece of cloth that people wear around their waist or across their chest. See how you translated this word in Exodus 28:4. | ||
1935 | EXO | 29 | 9 | bh2d | 1 | headbands | A headband is a narrow, decorative strip of cloth that is worn around the head above the eyes. See how you translated this in Exodus 28:40. | ||
1936 | EXO | 29 | 9 | r1x4 | 1 | The work of the priesthood | “the duty of being priests” | ||
1937 | EXO | 29 | 9 | ze9l | figs-explicit | 1 | will belong to them | The duty of being priests will also belong to the descendants of Aaron’s sons. You can state this clearly in the translation. Alternate translation: “will belong to them and their descendants” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1938 | EXO | 29 | 9 | p7m9 | 1 | permanent law | “a law the will not end.” See how you translated this in Exodus 28:43. | ||
1939 | EXO | 29 | 10 | r782 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
1940 | EXO | 29 | 10 | p996 | 1 | tent of meeting | This is another name for the tabernacle. See how you translated this in Exodus 27:21. | ||
1941 | EXO | 29 | 11 | bf2m | 1 | You must kill the bull | The bull offering was to be killed by Moses, not the priests, at the doorway, not inside the tent of meeting. | ||
1942 | EXO | 29 | 11 | y6kp | figs-explicit | 1 | kill the bull | Since the following verses will tell what to do with the blood from the bull, use a term for “kill” that will imply a method similar to “slitting its throat and catch the blood in a bowl.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1943 | EXO | 29 | 12 | uxh3 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
1944 | EXO | 29 | 12 | c2ud | 1 | the horns | These were projections that looked like ox horns attached to the four corners of the altar. See how you translated this in Exodus 27:2. | ||
1945 | EXO | 29 | 12 | xdl5 | 1 | the rest of the blood | “the remaining blood” | ||
1946 | EXO | 29 | 13 | x2c5 | 1 | covers the inner parts | “covers the organs” | ||
1947 | EXO | 29 | 13 | nsg6 | 1 | liver…kidneys | These are organs in the body. | ||
1948 | EXO | 29 | 14 | eza8 | 1 | But as for the bull’s flesh, as well as its skin and dung | “But as for the remaining parts of the bull” | ||
1949 | EXO | 29 | 16 | hd8i | 1 | You must kill the ram | For these consecration sacrifices for the priests, it was Moses, not Aaron or his sons, who had to kill the animals. | ||
1950 | EXO | 29 | 17 | w2nb | 1 | the inner parts | “the organs.” See how you translated this in Exodus 29:13. | ||
1951 | EXO | 29 | 18 | s68x | 1 | on the altar | Unlike the bull offering that was burned outside of the tent, the ram was to be burned on the inner altar. | ||
1952 | EXO | 29 | 19 | x3iv | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
1953 | EXO | 29 | 20 | j6b1 | figs-explicit | 1 | Then you must kill the ram | The ram was killed by cutting its throat. This can be stated clearly in the translation. Alternate translation: “Then kill the ram by slitting its throat” or “Then kill the ram by cutting its throat” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1954 | EXO | 29 | 21 | saa8 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
1955 | EXO | 29 | 21 | w1aa | figs-activepassive | 1 | Aaron will then be set apart for me | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “By doing this, you will dedicate Aaron to me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1956 | EXO | 29 | 22 | gj68 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
1957 | EXO | 29 | 22 | i3dc | 1 | inner parts…liver…kidney | These refer to organs inside the body. See how you translated this in Exodus 29:13. | ||
1958 | EXO | 29 | 23 | td8w | 1 | Take one loaf…before Yahweh | For 29:23 see how you translated similar words in Exodus 29:2. | ||
1959 | EXO | 29 | 23 | i7vx | 1 | that is before Yahweh | “that you have placed before Yahweh” | ||
1960 | EXO | 29 | 24 | wv9l | 1 | General Information: | God continues speaking to Moses. | ||
1961 | EXO | 29 | 24 | b9bj | 1 | You must put these | Here “these” refers to the parts of the sacrifice mentioned in the previous verses. | ||
1962 | EXO | 29 | 25 | wz3a | figs-activepassive | 1 | it will be an offering made to me by fire | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “burn it as an offering to me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1963 | EXO | 29 | 26 | acx5 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
1964 | EXO | 29 | 26 | bf71 | 1 | ram of dedication | “ram that you dedicated” or “ram that you killed” | ||
1965 | EXO | 29 | 26 | c21f | 1 | Aaron’s ram of dedication | “the ram that you used to dedicate Aaron” | ||
1966 | EXO | 29 | 28 | uc2d | 1 | This will be a perpetual share for Aaron and his sons | “This is what Aaron and his sons will always receive from the people” | ||
1967 | EXO | 29 | 29 | la34 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
1968 | EXO | 29 | 29 | qru8 | figs-activepassive | 1 | The holy garments of Aaron must also be reserved for his sons after him | These garments belong to the priesthood and are not just Aaron’s personal clothing. Alternate translation: “Aaron must reserve the holy garments for his sons after him” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1969 | EXO | 29 | 29 | i5vz | figs-activepassive | 1 | They are to be anointed in them and ordained to me in them | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “They must wear the holy garments when you anoint his sons and ordain them to me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1970 | EXO | 29 | 30 | pe79 | 1 | tent of meeting | This is another name for the tabernacle. See how you translated this in Exodus 27:21. | ||
1971 | EXO | 29 | 31 | npz1 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
1972 | EXO | 29 | 31 | l3xk | 1 | the ram for the installation of the priests | “the ram you killed when you installed the priests” | ||
1973 | EXO | 29 | 31 | u9kl | figs-explicit | 1 | in a holy place | This is not the same as the holy place outside of the most holy place. This refers to a place within the courtyard. Alternate translation: “at the entrance to the tent of meeting” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
1974 | EXO | 29 | 32 | dp8h | 1 | tent of meeting | This is another name for the tabernacle. See how you translated this in Exodus 27:21. | ||
1975 | EXO | 29 | 33 | qk8i | figs-activepassive | 1 | that were given | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “that you sacrificed” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1976 | EXO | 29 | 34 | rhp7 | figs-activepassive | 1 | It must not be eaten | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “No one must eat it” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1977 | EXO | 29 | 34 | lhi8 | figs-activepassive | 1 | because it has been set apart to me | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “because you have set it apart to me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1978 | EXO | 29 | 35 | c2si | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
1979 | EXO | 29 | 35 | g9pm | 1 | In this way, by following all that I have commanded you to do, you must treat Aaron and his sons | “I have commanded you to treat Aaron and his sons this way” | ||
1980 | EXO | 29 | 37 | pq5d | 1 | Then the altar will be completely set apart to me | “Then the altar will be most holy” | ||
1981 | EXO | 29 | 37 | qk5h | 1 | will be set apart to Yahweh | “will also be very holy” | ||
1982 | EXO | 29 | 38 | e4r9 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
1983 | EXO | 29 | 38 | sli9 | 1 | You must regularly offer on the altar every day | “You must daily offer on the altar” | ||
1984 | EXO | 29 | 40 | rt1f | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
1985 | EXO | 29 | 40 | x6i4 | translate-fraction | 1 | a tenth…the fourth part | “1/10…1/4” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-fraction]]) | |
1986 | EXO | 29 | 40 | bwg1 | translate-bvolume | 1 | ephah | An ephah is 22 liters. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bvolume]]) | |
1987 | EXO | 29 | 40 | vt6f | translate-bvolume | 1 | hin | A hin is 3.7 liters. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bvolume]]) | |
1988 | EXO | 29 | 41 | t1tt | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
1989 | EXO | 29 | 41 | hgt9 | figs-activepassive | 1 | it will be an offering made to me by fire | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “it will be a burnt offering to me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1990 | EXO | 29 | 42 | j8cg | 1 | throughout your generations | “through all the generations of your descendants.” See how you translated this in Exodus 12:14. | ||
1991 | EXO | 29 | 42 | h5r7 | 1 | tent of meeting | This is another name for the tabernacle. See how you translated this in Exodus 27:21. | ||
1992 | EXO | 29 | 43 | f1t6 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
1993 | EXO | 29 | 43 | ic8i | figs-activepassive | 1 | the tent will be set apart for me by my glory | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “My awesome presence will dedicate the tent to me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1994 | EXO | 29 | 45 | zcs1 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
1995 | EXO | 30 | intro | z3yc | 0 | Exodus 30 General NotesSpecial concepts in this chapterAtonementThe atonement offered by the priests was very important in the religious life of Israel. In order to offer sacrifices, the priests had to maintain ritual cleanliness by washing themselves. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/atonement]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/priest]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/clean]]) | |||
1996 | EXO | 30 | 1 | r1f4 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh tells Moses how to build the worship equipment. | ||
1997 | EXO | 30 | 1 | v8vb | figs-you | 1 | You must make | Here you refers to Moses and the people of Israel. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]]) | |
1998 | EXO | 30 | 2 | w56e | figs-activepassive | 1 | Its horns must be made | These were projections that looked like ox horns attached to the four corners of the altar. See how you translated “horns” in Exodus 27:2. Alternate translation: “You must make its horns” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
1999 | EXO | 30 | 3 | d3uu | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses what the people must do. | ||
2000 | EXO | 30 | 3 | ddb2 | 1 | the incense altar | “an altar to burn incense” | ||
2001 | EXO | 30 | 4 | qyg4 | figs-activepassive | 1 | to be attached to it | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “which you will attach to the altar” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2002 | EXO | 30 | 5 | r61h | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
2003 | EXO | 30 | 6 | h33c | figs-explicit | 1 | ark of the testimony | The ark is the chest that contains the commandments. This can be stated clearly in the translation. See how you translated this in Exodus 26:33. Alternate translation: “the chest containing the commandments” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
2004 | EXO | 30 | 6 | e52i | 1 | atonement lid | This is the lid that sits on top of the ark where the atonement offering was made. See how you translated this in Exodus 25:17. | ||
2005 | EXO | 30 | 6 | vg6k | figs-you | 1 | where I will meet with you | Here you refers to Moses. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]]) | |
2006 | EXO | 30 | 7 | l2rl | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses what the people must do. | ||
2007 | EXO | 30 | 8 | qm7i | 1 | throughout your generations | “through all the generations of your descendants.” See how you translated this in Exodus 12:14. | ||
2008 | EXO | 30 | 9 | ckf9 | 1 | But you must offer | Though the word you is addressed to Moses, the instruction is given specifically to Aaron and his descendants as to when and what they are to offer on the altar of incense. | ||
2009 | EXO | 30 | 10 | ez2s | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
2010 | EXO | 30 | 10 | k6xk | 1 | horns | These were projections that looked like ox horns attached to the four corners of the altar. See how you translated this in Exodus 27:2. | ||
2011 | EXO | 30 | 10 | san2 | 1 | throughout your generations | “through all the generations of your descendants.” See how you translated this in Exodus 12:14. | ||
2012 | EXO | 30 | 12 | s73c | figs-you | 1 | When you take | Possible meanings are (1) you refers to just Moses or (2) you refers to Moses and the leaders of Israel in future generations when they take a census. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]]) | |
2013 | EXO | 30 | 12 | k5p1 | 1 | a census of the Israelites | The leaders only counted the Israelite men. | ||
2014 | EXO | 30 | 13 | s69s | figs-activepassive | 1 | Everyone who is counted | This can be stated in active form. They counted only the men. Alternate translation: “Everyone you count” or “Every man you count” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2015 | EXO | 30 | 13 | i4wk | translate-bmoney | 1 | half a shekel of silver | “1/2 a shekel of silver.” Translators may use a unit of measure that people understand and a round number: “5.5 grams of silver” or “six grams of silver” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bmoney]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-fraction]]) | |
2016 | EXO | 30 | 13 | nfp6 | 1 | according to the weight of the shekel of the sanctuary | There were evidently shekels of more than one weight at the time. This specified which one was to be used. | ||
2017 | EXO | 30 | 13 | id6d | translate-unknown | 1 | twenty gerahs | “20 gerahs.” A gerah is a unit that people used for measuring how much something very small weighed. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2018 | EXO | 30 | 14 | k4h9 | figs-metaphor | 1 | from twenty years old and up | Larger numbers are spoken of as being up or above smaller numbers. Alternate translation: “from twenty years old and more” or “who is twenty years old or older” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2019 | EXO | 30 | 15 | r7fd | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
2020 | EXO | 30 | 15 | rll6 | 1 | the people | Only the men made this offering. | ||
2021 | EXO | 30 | 15 | e8xa | translate-bmoney | 1 | the half shekel | Translators may use a unit of measure that people understand and a round number: “the 5.5 grams of silver” or “the 6 grams of silver.” See how you translated this in Exodus 3:13. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bmoney]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-fraction]]) | |
2022 | EXO | 30 | 16 | z6tn | 1 | It must be a reminder to the Israelites before me, to make atonement for your lives | Possible meanings are (1) “It will remind the Israelites to make atonement for their lives” or (2) “It will remind the Israelites that they have made atonement for their lives.” | ||
2023 | EXO | 30 | 18 | ye18 | figs-you | 1 | You must also make | Here you refers to Moses and the people of Israel. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]]) | |
2024 | EXO | 30 | 18 | v88y | 1 | bronze basin | “bronze bowl” or “bronze tub” | ||
2025 | EXO | 30 | 18 | bh82 | 1 | a bronze stand | This is what the basin would be put on. | ||
2026 | EXO | 30 | 18 | iq8n | 1 | a basin for washing | This phrase explains what the priests were to use the large bronze basin for. | ||
2027 | EXO | 30 | 18 | m5li | 1 | the altar | the altar of sacrifice | ||
2028 | EXO | 30 | 19 | jq26 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses what the people must do. | ||
2029 | EXO | 30 | 19 | ivb1 | 1 | water in it | “water in the basin” | ||
2030 | EXO | 30 | 21 | hp35 | 1 | for Aaron and his descendants throughout their people’s generations | “for Aaron and all the generations of his descendants.” See how you translated a similar phrase in Exodus 12:14. | ||
2031 | EXO | 30 | 22 | p8n6 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses what the people must do. | ||
2032 | EXO | 30 | 23 | m9g7 | translate-unknown | 1 | spices | dried plants that people grind into a powder and put in oil or food to give it a nice smell or flavor. See how you translated this in Exodus 25:6. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
2033 | EXO | 30 | 23 | zq43 | translate-numbers | 1 | five hundred shekels…250 shekels | “500 shekels…two hundred and fifty shekels.” A shekel is about 11 grams. Translators may use units that people know and round numbers: “5.7 kilograms…11.4 kilograms” or “six kilograms…three kilograms” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-fraction]]) | |
2034 | EXO | 30 | 23 | xga2 | translate-unknown | 1 | cinnamon…cane | These are sweet spices. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
2035 | EXO | 30 | 24 | p9jh | translate-unknown | 1 | cassia | This is a sweet spice. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
2036 | EXO | 30 | 24 | n38f | translate-bweight | 1 | the weight of the shekel of the sanctuary | There were evidently shekels of more than one weight at the time. This specified which one was to be used. See how you translated this in Exodus 30:13. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight]]) | |
2037 | EXO | 30 | 24 | dv89 | translate-bvolume | 1 | one hin | Translators may use units that people know and round numbers: “3.7 liters” or “four liters” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bvolume]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-fraction]]) | |
2038 | EXO | 30 | 25 | juf3 | 1 | with these ingredients | “with these items” | ||
2039 | EXO | 30 | 25 | k3s5 | 1 | the work of a perfumer | Possible meanings are (1) Moses was to have a perfumer do the work or (2) Moses was to do the work himself the way a perfumer would do it. | ||
2040 | EXO | 30 | 25 | yv9l | 1 | a perfumer | a person who is skilled in mixing spices and oils | ||
2041 | EXO | 30 | 26 | f7k5 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
2042 | EXO | 30 | 26 | u241 | figs-you | 1 | You must anoint | Here you refers to Moses. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]]) | |
2043 | EXO | 30 | 26 | d4id | figs-explicit | 1 | ark of the testimony | The ark is the chest that contains the commandments. This can be stated clearly in the translation. See how you translated this in Exodus 26:33. Alternate translation: “the chest containing the commandments” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
2044 | EXO | 30 | 28 | v5mk | 1 | the altar for burnt offerings | “the altar on which offering were burnt” | ||
2045 | EXO | 30 | 29 | a9hr | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
2046 | EXO | 30 | 29 | np7g | 1 | set them apart | This refers to the items listed in Exodus 30:26-28. | ||
2047 | EXO | 30 | 31 | k4s7 | 1 | throughout your people’s generations | “all the generations of your descendants.” See how you translated this in Exodus 12:14. | ||
2048 | EXO | 30 | 32 | w4dt | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses what Moses must tell the people. | ||
2049 | EXO | 30 | 32 | rlk4 | figs-activepassive | 1 | It must not be applied to people’s skin | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “You must not put the anointing oil that is dedicated to Yahweh on a person’s skin” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2050 | EXO | 30 | 32 | v3br | 1 | with the same formula | “with the same ingredients” or “with the same items” | ||
2051 | EXO | 30 | 33 | pa53 | figs-metaphor | 1 | that person must be cut off from his people | The metaphor “cut off” has at least three possible meanings. They can be expressed in active form: (1) “I will no longer consider him to be one of the people of Israel” (2) “the people of Israel must send him away” or (3) “the people of Israel must kill him.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2052 | EXO | 30 | 34 | r3j2 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what to do. Yahweh gives the commands only to Moses: all instances of you are singular. However, the words “blended by a perfumer” might mean that Moses could have the perfumer take the spices, blend them, grind them, and give them to Moses so Moses could put part of the mixture in front of the ark, as in UST. | ||
2053 | EXO | 30 | 35 | as9y | figs-activepassive | 1 | Make it into the form of incense, blended by a perfumer | The phrase with “blended” can be translated in active form. Alternate translation: “Make it into the form of incense that a perfumer has blended” or “A perfumer must blend it into a kind of incense” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2054 | EXO | 30 | 35 | y8yj | 1 | blended by a perfumer | Possible meanings are (1) Moses was to have a perfumer do the work or (2) Moses was to do the work himself the way a perfumer would do it. See how you translated these words in Exodus 30:25. | ||
2055 | EXO | 30 | 36 | nz2a | figs-you | 1 | You will grind it | “You will crush it.” Here you refers to Moses. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]]) | |
2056 | EXO | 30 | 36 | t8y9 | figs-you | 1 | You will regard | Here you is plural and refers to Moses and all the people. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]]) | |
2057 | EXO | 30 | 37 | z4p5 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
2058 | EXO | 30 | 37 | dq6c | 1 | you must not make any | The word you here refers to the people of Israel. | ||
2059 | EXO | 30 | 37 | yv1y | 1 | with the same formula | “with the same ingredients” or “with the same items.” See how you translated this in Exodus 30:32. | ||
2060 | EXO | 30 | 37 | wh25 | 1 | It must be most holy to you | “You must consider it to be most holy” | ||
2061 | EXO | 30 | 38 | xn6v | 1 | perfume | This is a pleasant smelling liquid a person puts on his or her body. | ||
2062 | EXO | 30 | 38 | sa1m | figs-metaphor | 1 | must be cut off from his people | The metaphor “cut off” has at least three possible meanings. They can be expressed in active form: (1) “I will no longer consider him to be one of the people of Israel” (2) “the people of Israel must send him away” or (3) “the people of Israel must kill him.” See how you translated this in Exodus 30:33. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2063 | EXO | 31 | intro | wfk7 | 0 | Exodus 31 General NotesStructure and formattingThis chapter is the end of Exodus’ recording of the law of Moses. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/lawofmoses]]) Special concepts in this chapterSabbathAs described in this chapter, the Sabbath is more than just a day of worship or celebration. Its significance extends beyond a way to help people rest. It is a major part of the identity of the Hebrew people. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/sabbath]]) | |||
2064 | EXO | 31 | 2 | m8ju | figs-metonymy | 1 | I have called by name | God speaks of choosing specific people as calling them by name. Alternate translation: “I have chosen” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
2065 | EXO | 31 | 2 | hf5r | translate-names | 1 | Bezalel…Uri…Hur | These are names of men. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
2066 | EXO | 31 | 3 | ayb9 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
2067 | EXO | 31 | 3 | f7sk | figs-metaphor | 1 | I have filled Bezalel with my Spirit | Yahweh speaks of giving Bezalel his Spirit as if Bezalel were a container and God’s Spirit were a liquid. Alternate translation: “I have given my Spirit to Bezalel” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2068 | EXO | 31 | 3 | r6i5 | figs-abstractnouns | 1 | for all kinds of craftsmanship | The abstract noun “craftsmanship” can be translated as “making crafts” or “making things.” Alternate translation: “for making all kinds of crafts” or “so that he can make all kinds of things” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]]) | |
2069 | EXO | 31 | 6 | qk4r | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
2070 | EXO | 31 | 6 | jh61 | translate-names | 1 | Oholiab…Ahisamak | These are names of men. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
2071 | EXO | 31 | 6 | wcq7 | 1 | I have put skill into the hearts of all who are wise | God speaks of making people able to make things as if he were putting the ability into their hearts. Alternate translation: “I have given skill to all who are wise” or “I have made all who are wise able to make things well” | ||
2072 | EXO | 31 | 7 | jc78 | 1 | tent of meeting | This is another name for the tabernacle. See how you translated this in Exodus 27:21. | ||
2073 | EXO | 31 | 7 | m58b | figs-explicit | 1 | ark of the testimony | The ark is the chest that contains the commandments. This can be stated clearly in the translation. See how you translated this in Exodus 26:33. Alternate translation: “the chest containing the commandments” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
2074 | EXO | 31 | 7 | z5s4 | 1 | atonement lid | This is the lid that sits on top of the ark where the atonement offering was made. See how you translated this in Exodus 25:17. | ||
2075 | EXO | 31 | 8 | h84n | 1 | incense altar | “altar to burn incense.” See how you translated this in Exodus 30:3. | ||
2076 | EXO | 31 | 9 | cvl7 | 1 | altar for burnt offerings | “altar on which offering were burnt.” See how you translated this in Exodus 30:28. | ||
2077 | EXO | 31 | 10 | hn88 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
2078 | EXO | 31 | 11 | z1u2 | 1 | These craftsmen | “These people who are skilled in making beautiful things” | ||
2079 | EXO | 31 | 13 | i1lw | figs-metaphor | 1 | You must certainly keep Yahweh’s Sabbath days | God speaks of obeying his instructions about the Sabbath as keeping the Sabbath. Alternate translation: “You must certainly obey Yahweh’s instructions about the Sabbath” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2080 | EXO | 31 | 13 | gw13 | 1 | throughout your people’s generations | “through all the generations of your descendants.” See how you translated this in Exodus 12:14. | ||
2081 | EXO | 31 | 13 | h75a | figs-metaphor | 1 | who sets you apart for himself | God speaks of choosing people to be his as setting them apart for himself. Alternate translation: “who has chosen you to be his people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2082 | EXO | 31 | 14 | g83p | figs-activepassive | 1 | for it must be treated by you as holy | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “for you must treat it as holy” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2083 | EXO | 31 | 14 | mv4l | figs-metaphor | 1 | Everyone who defiles it | God speaks of treating the Sabbath with disrespect as defiling it. Alternate translation: “Everyone who treats the Sabbath with disrespect” or “Everyone who does not obey the laws about the Sabbath” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2084 | EXO | 31 | 14 | plq5 | figs-activepassive | 1 | must surely be put to death | “must surely be killed.” This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “you must surely kill” or “you must surely execute” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2085 | EXO | 31 | 14 | fz1g | figs-metaphor | 1 | must surely be cut off from his people | The metaphor “cut off” has at least three possible meanings. They can be expressed in active form: (1) “Yahweh will no longer consider him to be one of his people” (2) “you must surely send him away” or (3) “you must surely kill him.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2086 | EXO | 31 | 15 | v4dv | translate-numbers | 1 | but the seventh day | “but day 7” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2087 | EXO | 31 | 16 | iv7a | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses what he must tell the people of Israel. | ||
2088 | EXO | 31 | 16 | t9hw | figs-metaphor | 1 | must keep the Sabbath | God speaks of obeying his instructions about the Sabbath as keeping the Sabbath. Alternate translation: “must obey Yahweh’s instructions about the Sabbath” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2089 | EXO | 31 | 16 | n7q2 | 1 | They must observe it throughout their people’s generations | “They and all the generations of their descendants must observe it.” See how you translated “throughout their people’s generations” in Exodus 12:42. | ||
2090 | EXO | 31 | 16 | yef8 | 1 | lasting covenant | “a covenant that will always exist.” See how you translated this in Exodus 28:43. | ||
2091 | EXO | 31 | 18 | xc6h | figs-activepassive | 1 | written on by his own hand | This can be translated with an active verb. Alternate translation: “which Yahweh wrote on with his own hand” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2092 | EXO | 32 | intro | vv2w | 0 | Exodus 32 General NotesStructure and formattingThe events of this chapter occur while Moses spoke with God and therefore happen at the same time as the events in chapters 20-31. Some translations set each line of poetry farther to the right than the rest of the text to make it easier to read. The ULT does this with the poetry in 32:18. Special concepts in this chapterIdolatryThe making of the golden calf was considered a form of idolatry. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |||
2093 | EXO | 32 | 1 | cfk8 | figs-metaphor | 1 | the people saw | Here understanding something is spoken of as if it were being seen. Alternate translation: “the people realized” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2094 | EXO | 32 | 1 | k2i1 | 1 | Come, make us an idol | The word “come” strengthens the force of the command following it. The people were demanding that Aaron make an idol for them. | ||
2095 | EXO | 32 | 1 | mrb5 | 1 | go before us | “lead us” or “be our leader” | ||
2096 | EXO | 32 | 2 | p86s | 1 | bring them to me | The word “them” refers to the golden rings. | ||
2097 | EXO | 32 | 3 | ckg2 | 1 | All the people | This refers to all the people who rejected Moses as their leader and Moses’ God as their God. | ||
2098 | EXO | 32 | 4 | uf9e | 1 | fashioned it with an engraving tool and he made a cast idol in the shape of a calf | Aaron melted the gold and poured it into a mold that had the shape of a calf. When the gold became hard, he removed the mold, and the hardened gold had the shape of a calf. | ||
2099 | EXO | 32 | 5 | ztx4 | figs-explicit | 1 | When Aaron saw this | You may need to make explicit what he saw. “When Aaron saw what the people did” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
2100 | EXO | 32 | 6 | as6u | 1 | to carouse in wild celebration | “to have a wild party.” The people likely behaved in sexually immoral ways at the party. | ||
2101 | EXO | 32 | 8 | eua5 | figs-metaphor | 1 | left the way that I commanded them | Here God speaks of the people disobeying what he commanded them as if he had told them to walk on a certain road and they left that road. Alternate translation: “stopped doing what I commanded them to do” or “have stopped obeying what I commanded them to do” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2102 | EXO | 32 | 9 | bh7c | figs-metaphor | 1 | I have seen this people | Here Yahweh compares knowing the people to seeing them. Alternate translation: “I know this people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2103 | EXO | 32 | 9 | ffe2 | figs-metaphor | 1 | a stiff-necked people | Yahweh speaks of the people being stubborn as if they had stiff necks. Alternate translation: “a stubborn people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2104 | EXO | 32 | 10 | fmk3 | 1 | Now then | The word “now” is used here to mark a break in what Yahweh was telling Moses. Here Yahweh tells what he will do to the people. | ||
2105 | EXO | 32 | 10 | sd9w | figs-metaphor | 1 | My anger will burn hot against them | Yahweh speaks of his anger as if it were a fire that could burn hot. Alternate translation: “My anger towards them will be terrible” or “I am extremely angry with them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2106 | EXO | 32 | 10 | vc2u | figs-you | 1 | from you | The word you refers to Moses. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]]) | |
2107 | EXO | 32 | 11 | h62e | figs-metaphor | 1 | why does your anger burn against your people…a mighty hand? | Moses used this question to try to persuade Yahweh not to be so angry with his people. This rhetorical question can be translated as a statement. Alternate translation: “Do not let your anger burn against your people…a mighty hand.” or “Do not be so angry with your people…a mighty hand.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) | |
2108 | EXO | 32 | 11 | t2cv | figs-doublet | 1 | great power…mighty hand | These two phrases share similar meanings and are combined for emphasis. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]]) | |
2109 | EXO | 32 | 11 | ph43 | figs-metonymy | 1 | a mighty hand | Here the word “hand” refers to the things Yahweh did. Alternate translation: “and the powerful things you did” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
2110 | EXO | 32 | 12 | k26p | 1 | General Information: | Moses continues to reason with God not to destroy Israel. | ||
2111 | EXO | 32 | 12 | r8ij | figs-rquestion | 1 | Why should the Egyptians say, ‘He led them out…to destroy them from the face of the earth?’ | Moses used this question to try to persuade God not to destroy his people. This rhetorical question can be translated with a statement. Alternate translation: If you destroy your people, the Egyptians might say, ‘He led them out…to destroy them from the face of the earth.’ (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) | |
2112 | EXO | 32 | 12 | kzh7 | 1 | face of the earth | “from the surface of the earth” or “from the earth” | ||
2113 | EXO | 32 | 12 | fns1 | 1 | Turn from your burning anger | “Stop your burning anger” or “Stop being so angry” | ||
2114 | EXO | 32 | 12 | p1df | figs-metaphor | 1 | your burning anger | Moses speaks of God’s anger as if it were a fire that was burning. Alternate translation: “your terrible anger” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2115 | EXO | 32 | 13 | t9sa | 1 | Call to mind Abraham | “Remember Abraham” or “Think about Abraham” | ||
2116 | EXO | 32 | 13 | p8jq | 1 | you swore | “you made an oath” or “you solemnly promised” | ||
2117 | EXO | 32 | 13 | q1g1 | figs-metaphor | 1 | They will inherit it forever | God speaks about them possessing the land as if they would inherit it. Alternate translation: “They will possess it forever” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2118 | EXO | 32 | 15 | cx7z | 1 | tablets of the covenant decrees | These are the two stone slabs on which God had engraved his commandments. | ||
2119 | EXO | 32 | 16 | w3ua | figs-parallelism | 1 | The tablets were God’s own work, and the writing was God’s own writing | These two phrases share similar meanings. The second explains how the tablets were “God’s own work.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]]) | |
2120 | EXO | 32 | 17 | cua3 | figs-explicit | 1 | he said to Moses | It is assumed that Joshua met Moses while Moses was going back to the camp. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
2121 | EXO | 32 | 19 | hr2j | 1 | the tablets | “the two stone slabs that Yahweh had written on” | ||
2122 | EXO | 32 | 21 | du5l | figs-quotations | 1 | Then Moses said to Aaron, “What did this people…a great sin on them?” | This can be stated as an indirect quote. Alternate translation: “Then Moses asked Aaron what the people do to him, that he have brought such a great sin on them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) | |
2123 | EXO | 32 | 21 | np73 | figs-metaphor | 1 | you have brought such a great sin on them | Moses spoke of causing people to sin as if sin were an object and Aaron put it on them. Alternate translation: “you have caused them to sin so terribly” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2124 | EXO | 32 | 22 | z2ch | figs-metaphor | 1 | Do not let your anger burn hot | Aaron spoke of Moses’ anger as if it were a fire that could burn. “Do not be so angry” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2125 | EXO | 32 | 22 | vdy2 | figs-metaphor | 1 | they are set on doing evil | Being determined to do evil is spoken of as being set on evil. Alternate translation: “they are determined to do what is evil” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2126 | EXO | 32 | 23 | zn68 | 1 | this Moses | People showed disrespect by putting the word “this” before his name, as if Moses were someone they did not know and could not trust. | ||
2127 | EXO | 32 | 24 | yq7s | figs-quotations | 1 | So I said to them, ‘Whoever has any gold, let him take it off.’ | This can be stated as an indirect quote. Alternate translation: “So I told them that whoever had any gold should take it off” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) | |
2128 | EXO | 32 | 24 | b3l5 | 1 | I threw it into the fire, and out came this calf | Instead of taking ownership for making the calf, Aaron claims the calf came out of the fire supernaturally. | ||
2129 | EXO | 32 | 25 | ck1f | 1 | were running wild | “were behaving wildly” or “were not controlling themselves” | ||
2130 | EXO | 32 | 26 | jis7 | figs-quotations | 1 | Then Moses stood at the entrance…“Whoever is on Yahweh’s side, come to me.” | This can be stated as an indirect quote. Alternate translation: “Then Moses stood at the entrance to the camp and said that whoever was on Yahweh’s side should come to him” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) | |
2131 | EXO | 32 | 26 | ryb5 | figs-metaphor | 1 | Whoever is on Yahweh’s side | Moses speaks of being loyal to Yahweh as being on Yahweh’s side. Alternate translation: “Whoever is loyal to Yahweh” or “Whoever serves Yahweh” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2132 | EXO | 32 | 27 | xsl3 | 1 | go back and forth from entrance to entrance | “go from side of the camp to the other, starting at one entrance to the camp and going to the entrance on the other side of the camp” | ||
2133 | EXO | 32 | 28 | at4i | translate-numbers | 1 | three thousand of the people | “3000 of the people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2134 | EXO | 32 | 29 | jzp1 | 1 | You have been placed into Yahweh’s service | This probably means “You have been chosen to serve Yahweh” or “You have become Yahweh’s servants.” | ||
2135 | EXO | 32 | 29 | c6fg | figs-explicit | 1 | for each of you has taken action against his son and his brother | The fact that they did this in obedience to God can be stated clearly. Alternate translation: “for you have obeyed Yahweh and killed your sons and your brothers” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
2136 | EXO | 32 | 30 | r5fn | 1 | You have committed a very great sin | They worshiped an idol. | ||
2137 | EXO | 32 | 30 | yi3e | figs-metaphor | 1 | Perhaps I can make atonement for your sin | Moses spoke of persuading God to forgive the people as if he could make atonement for their sin. Alternate translation: “Perhaps I can persuade Yahweh to forgive you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2138 | EXO | 32 | 32 | c72y | figs-metonymy | 1 | blot me out of the book | The word “me” here refers to the name of Moses. Alternate translation: “erase my name from the book” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
2139 | EXO | 32 | 32 | ahb3 | figs-explicit | 1 | the book that you have written | What God had written in the book can be stated clearly. Alternate translation: “the book in which you have written the names of your people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
2140 | EXO | 32 | 33 | igb4 | figs-metonymy | 1 | that person I will blot out of my book | The phrase “that person” represents “that person’s name.” Alternate translation: “I will erase that person’s name from my book” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
2141 | EXO | 32 | 33 | qwk9 | 1 | my book | This refers to the book of Yahweh that Moses spoke of in Exodus 32:32. | ||
2142 | EXO | 32 | 34 | xn8p | 1 | But on the day that I punish them, I will punish them | On the day that God decides to punish them, it will be clear that it is God who is judging them. | ||
2143 | EXO | 32 | 35 | ddg6 | 1 | Yahweh sent a plague on the people | This plague may have been a serious illness. Alternate translation: “Yahweh made the people very sick” | ||
2144 | EXO | 32 | 35 | wv1v | 1 | they had made the calf, the one that Aaron made | Even though Aaron made the calf, the people were also guilty because they told Aaron to do it. Alternate translation: “they told Aaron to make the calf” | ||
2145 | EXO | 33 | intro | g5k3 | 0 | Exodus 33 General NotesSpecial concepts in this chapterCovenantWhile the covenants Yahweh made may not be conditioned upon the obedience of Israel, it is clear that their conquering of the Promised Land was conditioned on their obedience to Yahweh. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/covenant]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/promisedland]]) | |||
2146 | EXO | 33 | 1 | p8xp | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses of his anger. | ||
2147 | EXO | 33 | 3 | yyt4 | figs-metonymy | 1 | that land, which is flowing with milk and honey | The land was good for raising livestock and growing crops. See how you translated this in Exodus 3:8. Alternate translation: “a land that is excellent for raising livestock and growing crops” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
2148 | EXO | 33 | 3 | y347 | 1 | flowing with | “full of” or “with an abundance of” | ||
2149 | EXO | 33 | 3 | ck4m | figs-metonymy | 1 | milk | Since milk comes from cows and goats, this represents food produced by livestock. Alternate translation: “food from livestock” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
2150 | EXO | 33 | 3 | a4ct | figs-metonymy | 1 | honey | Since honey is produced from flowers, this represents food from crops. Alternate translation: “food from crops” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
2151 | EXO | 33 | 3 | ah5t | 1 | a stubborn people | “people who refuse to change” | ||
2152 | EXO | 33 | 4 | cf7g | 1 | jewelry | beautiful clothing as well as chains and rings with jewels in them | ||
2153 | EXO | 33 | 5 | rzr5 | 1 | a stubborn people | “people who refuse to change.” See how you translated this in Exodus 33:3. | ||
2154 | EXO | 33 | 9 | yt4f | figs-metaphor | 1 | the pillar of cloud | The cloud had the shape of a pillar. See how you translated this in Exodus 13:22. Alternate translation: “the cloud shaped like a pillar” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2155 | EXO | 33 | 9 | vam7 | figs-explicit | 1 | would come down | Where it came down from can be stated clearly. Alternate translation: “would come down from the sky” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
2156 | EXO | 33 | 11 | zrb8 | figs-metaphor | 1 | Yahweh would speak to Moses face to face | Speaking directly rather than through dreams and visions, is spoken of as if Moses and God saw each other’s faces while they spoke. Alternate translation: “Yahweh would speak directly to Moses” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2157 | EXO | 33 | 11 | ika8 | 1 | young man | Joshua was old enough to be a soldier, but he was much younger than Moses | ||
2158 | EXO | 33 | 12 | unz8 | 1 | See | “Look!” or “Listen!” or “Pay attention to what I am about to tell you” | ||
2159 | EXO | 33 | 12 | w7fs | figs-idiom | 1 | I know you by name | To know someone by name is to know them well. Alternate translation: “I know you well” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
2160 | EXO | 33 | 12 | a7jr | figs-idiom | 1 | you have also found favor in my eyes | Here “found favor” is an idiom that means be approved of or that God is pleased with Moses. Here “eyes” are a metonym for sight, and sight is a metaphor representing God’s evaluation. Alternate translation: “I have evaluated you and approve” or “I am pleased with you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2161 | EXO | 33 | 13 | e6vv | figs-idiom | 1 | Now if I have found favor in your eyes | Here “found favor” is an idiom that means be approved of or that God is pleased with Moses. Here “eyes” are a metonym for sight, and sight is a metaphor representing God’s evaluation. Alternate translation: “Now If you are pleased with me” or “Now if you approve of me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2162 | EXO | 33 | 13 | zi7j | 1 | show me your ways | Possible meanings: (1) “show me what you are going to do in the future” or (2) “show me how people can do what pleases you.” | ||
2163 | EXO | 33 | 14 | gh8q | figs-metonymy | 1 | My own presence will go | God’s presence represents himself. Alternate translation: “I will go” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
2164 | EXO | 33 | 14 | hl15 | figs-you | 1 | go with you…give you | The word you here refers to Moses. It is singular. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]]) | |
2165 | EXO | 33 | 14 | hc5n | 1 | I will give you rest | “I will let you rest” | ||
2166 | EXO | 33 | 16 | d36k | 1 | For otherwise | “For if your presence does not go with us” | ||
2167 | EXO | 33 | 16 | tu8e | figs-activepassive | 1 | how will it be known | This can be expressed with an active form. Alternate translation: how will people know” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2168 | EXO | 33 | 16 | cgl8 | figs-rquestion | 1 | how will it be known…people? | Moses used this question in order to emphasize that if God does not go with them, no one will know that Moses had found favor in God’s sight. Alternate translation: “no one will know…people.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]]) | |
2169 | EXO | 33 | 16 | u82a | 1 | Will it not only be if | “Will it not only be known if” | ||
2170 | EXO | 33 | 17 | aln2 | figs-you | 1 | General Information: | When Yahweh uses the word you in this verse, it is singular and refers to Moses. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]]) | |
2171 | EXO | 33 | 17 | ln7y | figs-idiom | 1 | you have found favor in my eyes | Here “found favor” is an idiom that means that God is pleased with Moses. Here “eyes” are a metonym for sight, and sight is a metaphor representing his evaluation. See how you translated this in Exodus 33:12. Alternate translation: “I am pleased with you” or “I approve of you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2172 | EXO | 33 | 17 | u2nv | figs-idiom | 1 | I know you by name | To know someone by name is to know them well. See how you translated this in Exodus 33:12. Alternate translation: “I know you well” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
2173 | EXO | 33 | 19 | sx1a | figs-metonymy | 1 | I will make all my goodness pass before you | God speaks of walking past Moses so that Moses can see his goodness as if only his goodness would go past Moses. Alternate translation: “I will move past you so that you may see my goodness” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
2174 | EXO | 33 | 21 | s4iy | 1 | See | “Look” or “Listen” or “Pay attention to what I am about to tell you.” | ||
2175 | EXO | 33 | 23 | fmu8 | 1 | you will see my back | This is because Yahweh will be walking away from Moses. | ||
2176 | EXO | 33 | 23 | gw1n | figs-activepassive | 1 | but my face will not be seen | This can be expressed in active form. Alternate translation: “but you will not see my face” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2177 | EXO | 34 | intro | smp6 | 0 | Exodus 34 General NotesOther possible translation difficulties in this chapter“He will bring the punishment for the fathers’ sin on their children”This phrase does not mean that a child is necessarily punished for the sins of their parents. Many scholars believe that this passage indicates that a parent’s sins will have consequences that will affect their children and grandchildren. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/sin]]) | |||
2178 | EXO | 34 | 1 | s1kv | 1 | tablets of stone | “flat slabs of stone.” See how you translated this in Exodus 31:18 | ||
2179 | EXO | 34 | 3 | fk8z | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
2180 | EXO | 34 | 3 | ck6d | figs-metonymy | 1 | Do not let anyone else be seen anywhere on the mountain | Being seen doing something represents doing that. Alternate translation: “Do not let anyone else be anywhere on the mountain” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
2181 | EXO | 34 | 3 | x3rx | 1 | No flocks or herds are even to graze in front of the mountain | “Even flocks or herds are not allowed to come near the mountain to eat.” | ||
2182 | EXO | 34 | 5 | sp7f | 1 | stood with Moses there | “stood with Moses on the mountain” | ||
2183 | EXO | 34 | 5 | r9ey | figs-metonymy | 1 | he pronounced the name “Yahweh.” | Possible meanings are (1) “he spoke the name ‘Yahweh.’” or (2) “he proclaimed who Yahweh is.” For the second meaning, “name” would represent who God is. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
2184 | EXO | 34 | 6 | fz1q | figs-123person | 1 | Yahweh, Yahweh, God is merciful and gracious | God is speaking about himself. Alternate translation: “I, Yahweh, am God, and I am merciful and gracious” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-123person]]) | |
2185 | EXO | 34 | 6 | e1k3 | 1 | abounding in covenant faithfulness and trustworthiness | “always showing covenant faithfulness and trustworthiness” | ||
2186 | EXO | 34 | 6 | j7we | figs-abstractnouns | 1 | abounding in covenant faithfulness and trustworthiness | The abstract nouns “faithfulness” and “trustworthiness” can be stated as “faithful” and “trustworthy.” Alternate translation: “always being faithful to my covenant and always being trustworthy” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]]) | |
2187 | EXO | 34 | 7 | lt2j | figs-abstractnouns | 1 | keeping covenant faithfulness for thousands of generations | The abstract noun “faithfulness” can be stated as “faithfully” or “faithful.” See how you translated a similar phrase in Exodus 20:6. Alternate translation: “faithfully loving thousands of generations” or “faithful to his covenant with thousands of generation” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]]) | |
2188 | EXO | 34 | 7 | q7z8 | figs-123person | 1 | But he will | Yahweh is speaking about himself. Alternate translation: “But I will” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-123person]]) | |
2189 | EXO | 34 | 7 | x397 | figs-123person | 1 | he will by no means clear the guilty | Yahweh is speaking about himself. Alternate translation: “I will by no means clear the guilty” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-123person]]) | |
2190 | EXO | 34 | 7 | ts1b | 1 | will by no means clear the guilty | “will certainly not clear the guilty” or “will certainly not say that the guilty are innocent” or “will certainly not free guilty people” | ||
2191 | EXO | 34 | 7 | px85 | figs-metaphor | 1 | He will bring the punishment for the fathers’ sin on their children | Punishing people is spoken of as if punishment were an object that someone could bring on people. Alternate translation: “He will punish the children for their fathers’ sin” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2192 | EXO | 34 | 7 | c3tb | figs-metonymy | 1 | their children | The word “children” represents descendants. Alternate translation: “their descendants” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
2193 | EXO | 34 | 9 | mh3a | figs-idiom | 1 | If now I have found favor in your eyes | Here “found favor” is an idiom that means be approved of or that God is pleased with Moses. Here “eyes” are a metonym for sight, and sight is a metaphor representing his evaluation. See how you translated this in Exodus 33:12. Alternate translation: “Now If you are pleased with me” or “Now if you approve of me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2194 | EXO | 34 | 9 | hw66 | figs-doublet | 1 | our iniquity and our sin | The words “iniquity” and “sin” mean basically the same thing and are combined for emphasis. Alternate translation: “all our sins” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]]) | |
2195 | EXO | 34 | 9 | n6e5 | figs-metaphor | 1 | take us as your inheritance | Something that someone possesses forever is spoken of as if it were something that they had inherited. Alternate translation: “take us as the people that you possess forever” or “accept us as the people who belong to you forever” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2196 | EXO | 34 | 10 | zdq6 | figs-you | 1 | your people | Here “your” refers to Moses. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]]) | |
2197 | EXO | 34 | 10 | bj1a | figs-idiom | 1 | it is a fearful thing that I am doing with you | A fearful thing is a thing that causes people to be afraid. In this case, people will fear God when they see what he does. Alternate translation: “what I do for you will cause people to fear me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]]) | |
2198 | EXO | 34 | 10 | s7uz | figs-you | 1 | I am doing with you | Here you refers to Moses and the people of Israel. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]]) | |
2199 | EXO | 34 | 12 | b459 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. Here he tells him what Moses and the people must do. | ||
2200 | EXO | 34 | 12 | lxz8 | figs-metaphor | 1 | they will become a trap among you | People who tempt others to sin are spoken of as if they were a trap. Alternate translation: “they will tempt you to sin” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2201 | EXO | 34 | 14 | vmx2 | figs-metonymy | 1 | Yahweh, whose name is Jealous | The word “Jealous” here means that God is concerned to keep his honor. If his people worship other gods, he loses honor, because when his people do not honor him, other people also will not honor him. Alternate translation: “I, Yahweh, always guard my honor” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
2202 | EXO | 34 | 14 | s5sd | figs-metonymy | 1 | whose name is Jealous, | The word “name” here represents God’s character. Alternate translation: “I, Yahweh, who am always jealous” or “I, Yahweh, am always jealous” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
2203 | EXO | 34 | 15 | f1e3 | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses how his people are to behave towards outsiders. | ||
2204 | EXO | 34 | 15 | gtd8 | figs-metaphor | 1 | for they prostitute themselves to their gods | God speaks of people worshiping other gods as if they were prostitutes going to other men. Alternate translation: “for they worship other gods” or “because they worship other gods like prostitutes who go to other men” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2205 | EXO | 34 | 15 | bj2i | figs-explicit | 1 | you will eat some of his sacrifice | The consequence of eating food that is sacrificed to another god can be stated clearly. Alternate translation: “you will eat some of his sacrifice and become guilty of worshiping his gods” or “and you will prostitute yourself to his god by eating some of his sacrifice” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
2206 | EXO | 34 | 18 | s1rr | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
2207 | EXO | 34 | 18 | u5be | translate-numbers | 1 | seven days | “7 days” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2208 | EXO | 34 | 18 | i5ck | translate-hebrewmonths | 1 | in the month of Aviv | This is the name of the first month of the Hebrew calendar. Aviv is during the last part of March and the first part of April on Western calendars. See how you translated “Aviv” in Exodus 13:4. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-hebrewmonths]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
2209 | EXO | 34 | 19 | ly7d | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses what the people must do. | ||
2210 | EXO | 34 | 20 | yz8x | 1 | buy back | Firstborn sons and firstborn donkeys belonged to Yahweh, but Yahweh did not want them sacrificed to Him. Instead, the Israelites were to sacrifice a lamb in their place. This allowed the Israelites to buy the donkeys and sons back from Yahweh. | ||
2211 | EXO | 34 | 20 | u2p5 | figs-metonymy | 1 | No one may appear before me empty-handed | God speaks of the offering as if the person was to carry it in his hands. Alternate translation: “No one may come to me without an offering” or “Everyone who comes to me must bring me an offering” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
2212 | EXO | 34 | 21 | w9ed | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses what the people must do. | ||
2213 | EXO | 34 | 21 | swm8 | 1 | Even at plowing time and in harvest | “Even when you are preparing the soil or gathering the crops” | ||
2214 | EXO | 34 | 22 | d13l | 1 | Festival of Ingathering | This festival was also known as the Festival of Shelters or the Festival of Booths. The idea came from the practice of the farmers living in temporary booths, or huts, out in the fields to guard the crop as it ripened. The word “Ingathering” means when they harvest their crop. | ||
2215 | EXO | 34 | 23 | zh58 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues telling Moses what the people must do. | ||
2216 | EXO | 34 | 25 | zx2v | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
2217 | EXO | 34 | 25 | e8v2 | figs-explicit | 1 | the blood of my sacrifice | The fact that the blood is from an animal can be stated clearly. Alternate translation: “the blood of an animal that you sacrifice to me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
2218 | EXO | 34 | 25 | k2f7 | figs-explicit | 1 | with any yeast | The fact that any yeast would be in bread can be stated clearly. Alternate translation: “with bread that has yeast in it” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
2219 | EXO | 34 | 28 | mm6l | 1 | Moses was there | “Moses was on the mountain” | ||
2220 | EXO | 34 | 28 | j9t4 | translate-numbers | 1 | forty days | “40 days” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2221 | EXO | 34 | 28 | wt1c | 1 | for forty days and nights | “for forty days, both day and night” | ||
2222 | EXO | 34 | 28 | yun2 | 1 | He wrote | “Moses wrote” | ||
2223 | EXO | 34 | 29 | d9zk | 1 | had become radiant | “had started to shine” | ||
2224 | EXO | 34 | 31 | jfb4 | 1 | came up to him | “approached him” or “went to him.” They did not go up the mountain. | ||
2225 | EXO | 34 | 32 | kt23 | figs-metaphor | 1 | all the commands that Yahweh had given him | Telling commands is spoken of as if the commands were objects that could be given. Alternate translation: “all the commands that Yahweh had told him” or “everything that Yahweh had commanded them” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2226 | EXO | 34 | 34 | fzm1 | 1 | he would remove | “Moses would remove” | ||
2227 | EXO | 34 | 34 | m1sv | figs-activepassive | 1 | what he was commanded | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “what Yahweh had commanded him” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2228 | EXO | 35 | intro | lew9 | 0 | Exodus 35 General NotesSpecial concepts in this chapterSacrificeAll of the people offered sacrifices to Yahweh. This was a form of worship and a sign of repentance from making the golden calf idol. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/worship]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/repent]]) | |||
2229 | EXO | 35 | 2 | c559 | translate-ordinal | 1 | the seventh day | “day number seven” or “Saturday” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal]]) | |
2230 | EXO | 35 | 2 | zij9 | figs-activepassive | 1 | Whoever does any work on that day must be put to death | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “You must kill anyone who does work on that day” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2231 | EXO | 35 | 4 | jdb8 | 1 | General Information: | In Exodus 35:4-9, Moses tells the Israelites to make the things Yahweh commanded him in Exodus 25:3-7. | ||
2232 | EXO | 35 | 5 | h5c8 | 1 | General Information: | In Exodus 35:4-9, Moses tells the Israelites to make the things Yahweh commanded him in Exodus 25:3-7. | ||
2233 | EXO | 35 | 5 | n2c8 | 1 | Take an offering for Yahweh | “Take up a collection for Yahweh” | ||
2234 | EXO | 35 | 5 | y2x6 | figs-synecdoche | 1 | all of you who have a willing heart | Here “heart” refers to the person bringing the offering. Alternate translation: “everyone who is willing” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]]) | |
2235 | EXO | 35 | 6 | r12v | 1 | General Information: | In Exodus 35:4-9, Moses tells the Israelites to make the things Yahweh commanded him in Exodus 25:3-7. | ||
2236 | EXO | 35 | 7 | nmv4 | 1 | General Information: | In Exodus 35:4-9, Moses tells the Israelites to make the things Yahweh commanded him in Exodus 25:3-7. | ||
2237 | EXO | 35 | 7 | l5bq | 1 | ram skins dyed red and fine leather hides | See how you translated similar phrases in Exodus 25:5. | ||
2238 | EXO | 35 | 8 | ikm4 | 1 | General Information: | In Exodus 35:4-9, Moses tells the Israelites to make the things Yahweh commanded him in Exodus 25:3-7. | ||
2239 | EXO | 35 | 9 | f1dd | 1 | General Information: | In Exodus 35:4-9, Moses tells the Israelites to make the things Yahweh commanded him in Exodus 25:3-7. | ||
2240 | EXO | 35 | 10 | c31r | 1 | General Information: | Moses continues telling the people what God commanded them to do. | ||
2241 | EXO | 35 | 10 | dc4b | 1 | Every skilled man | “Every man with a skill” | ||
2242 | EXO | 35 | 11 | j5t7 | 1 | clasps | The clasps fit into the loops to hold the curtains together. See how you translated these in Exodus 26:6. | ||
2243 | EXO | 35 | 11 | syn4 | 1 | bases | These are heavy objects that rest on the ground and keep the object attached to them from moving. See how you translated this in Exodus 25:31. | ||
2244 | EXO | 35 | 12 | rj7s | 1 | atonement lid | This is the lid that sits on top of the ark where the atonement offering was made. See how you translated this in Exodus 25:17. | ||
2245 | EXO | 35 | 13 | x3tl | 1 | They brought | “The people of Israel brought” | ||
2246 | EXO | 35 | 13 | l641 | 1 | bread of the presence | This bread represented the presence of God. See how you translated this in Exodus 25:30. | ||
2247 | EXO | 35 | 16 | h116 | 1 | bronze grate | This is a frame of crossed bronze bars for holding wood when burning. See how you translated “grate” in Exodus 27:4. | ||
2248 | EXO | 35 | 17 | h8zl | 1 | hangings | These were large curtains made of cloth. See how you translated this in Exodus 26:36. | ||
2249 | EXO | 35 | 17 | x54f | 1 | posts | These were strong pieces of wood set upright and used as supports. See how you translated these in Exodus 27:10. | ||
2250 | EXO | 35 | 17 | xtm8 | 1 | bases | These were blocks that had a slot in them to keep the board in place. See how you translated this in Exodus 26:19. | ||
2251 | EXO | 35 | 18 | n44r | 1 | tent pegs | sharp pieces of wood or metal used to secure the corners of a tent to the ground. See how you translated this in Exodus 27:19. | ||
2252 | EXO | 35 | 19 | x1pc | 1 | finely-woven garments | This was clothing made from narrow linen threads that someone twisted together to make a stronger thread. See how you translated this in Exodus 28:8. | ||
2253 | EXO | 35 | 20 | w6rg | figs-metonymy | 1 | all the tribes of Israel | This refers to the people in the tribes. Alternate translation: “the people from all the tribes of Israel” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]]) | |
2254 | EXO | 35 | 21 | b9wk | figs-synecdoche | 1 | whose heart stirred him up | Here “heart” refers to the person. The heart that responded to God is spoken of as if it were water stirred up by a storm. Alternate translation: “who responded to God” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2255 | EXO | 35 | 21 | be9z | figs-synecdoche | 1 | whom his spirit made willing | Here “spirit” refers to the person. Alternate translation: “who was willing” or “who wanted to” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]]) | |
2256 | EXO | 35 | 22 | mwx8 | figs-synecdoche | 1 | all who had a willing heart | Here “heart” refers to the person. Alternate translation: “everyone who was willing” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]]) | |
2257 | EXO | 35 | 22 | wwp2 | 1 | brooches, earrings, rings, and ornaments | These are different kinds of jewelry. | ||
2258 | EXO | 35 | 23 | s3ky | 1 | Everyone who had…brought them | For 35:23 see how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:4-5. | ||
2259 | EXO | 35 | 25 | ebm5 | 1 | blue, purple, or scarlet wool | Possible meanings are (1) “material that is dyed blue, purple, and scarlet,” probably wool yarn, or (2) “blue, purple and scarlet dye” to dye the linen. See how you translated a similar phrase in Exodus 25:4. | ||
2260 | EXO | 35 | 26 | k1gy | figs-synecdoche | 1 | whose hearts stirred them up | Here “hearts” refers to the women. The hearts of the women who responded to God are spoken of as if they were water stirred up by a storm. Alternate translation: “who responded to God” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2261 | EXO | 35 | 27 | f13n | 1 | The leaders brought…breastpiece | For 35:27 see how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:7. | ||
2262 | EXO | 35 | 28 | h3a1 | 1 | they brought spices…fragrant incense | For 35:28 see how you translated many similar words in Exodus 25:6 | ||
2263 | EXO | 35 | 29 | li5z | figs-synecdoche | 1 | whose heart was willing | Here “heart” refers to the people. Alternate translation: “who was willing” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]]) | |
2264 | EXO | 35 | 30 | z1e2 | 1 | Bezalel son of Uri son of Hur, from the tribe of Judah | See how you translated this in Exodus 31:2 | ||
2265 | EXO | 35 | 31 | gse9 | figs-metaphor | 1 | He has filled Bezalel with his Spirit | God’s Spirit who gave Bezalel the ability to work is spoken of here as if he was something that filled up Bezalel. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2266 | EXO | 35 | 31 | zd74 | 1 | filled Bezalel…craftsmanship | See how you translated many similar words in Exodus 31:3 | ||
2267 | EXO | 35 | 32 | r7e3 | 1 | to make artistic designs…bronze | See how you translated many similar words in Exodus 31:4 | ||
2268 | EXO | 35 | 33 | fj6f | 1 | also to cut and set stones…craftsmanship | See how you translated many similar words in Exodus 31:5 | ||
2269 | EXO | 35 | 34 | a1r8 | 1 | General Information: | Moses continues speaking to the people. | ||
2270 | EXO | 35 | 34 | xd67 | figs-synecdoche | 1 | He has put it in his heart to teach | Here “heart” refers to Bezalel. The ability to teach is spoken of as if it something that could be placed in a heart. Alternate translation: “He gave Bezalel the ability to teach” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2271 | EXO | 35 | 34 | ab2z | translate-names | 1 | Oholiab son of Ahisamak, from the tribe of Dan | “Oholiab” and “Ahisamak” are names of men. See how you translated these names in Exodus 31:6. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
2272 | EXO | 35 | 35 | rcv9 | figs-metaphor | 1 | filled them with skill | Skill to create beautiful objects is spoken of as if it were something that could fill up a person. Alternate translation: “made them very skillful” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2273 | EXO | 35 | 35 | me14 | 1 | engravers | a person who cuts designs into a hard material such as wood, stone, or metal | ||
2274 | EXO | 35 | 35 | u7tf | 1 | embroiderers | people who sew designs into cloth | ||
2275 | EXO | 35 | 35 | r8zk | 1 | craftsmen | people who are skilled in making beautiful objects by hand | ||
2276 | EXO | 35 | 35 | cw3x | 1 | weavers | a person who creates cloth using thread | ||
2277 | EXO | 35 | 35 | a6c3 | 1 | artistic designers | a person who creates beauty with materials | ||
2278 | EXO | 36 | intro | nz4n | 0 | Exodus 36 General NotesSpecial concepts in this chapterTent of meetingThe tent of meeting, or tabernacle, mentioned in previous chapters is constructed in this chapter. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/tabernacle]]) | |||
2279 | EXO | 36 | 1 | ubk2 | 1 | General Information: | Moses continues speaking to the people. | ||
2280 | EXO | 36 | 1 | ds99 | translate-names | 1 | Bezalel | This is the name of a man. See how you translated this in Exodus 31:2. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
2281 | EXO | 36 | 1 | tl5b | translate-names | 1 | Oholiab | This is the name of a man. See how you translated this in Exodus 31:6. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
2282 | EXO | 36 | 1 | tr3p | figs-metaphor | 1 | to whom Yahweh has given skill and ability | Here skill and ability are spoken of as if they are something that Yahweh can place inside a person. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2283 | EXO | 36 | 1 | mdi4 | 1 | according to all that Yahweh has commanded | “just as Yahweh has commanded” | ||
2284 | EXO | 36 | 2 | tgn2 | translate-names | 1 | Bezalel | This is the name of a man. See how you translated this in Exodus 31:2. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
2285 | EXO | 36 | 2 | wq6q | translate-names | 1 | Oholiab | This is the name of a man. See how you translated this in Exodus 31:6. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
2286 | EXO | 36 | 2 | tda7 | figs-synecdoche | 1 | in whose mind Yahweh had given skill | Here “mind” refers to the person who was made skillful by Yahweh. Alternate translation: “to whom Yahweh had given skill” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]]) | |
2287 | EXO | 36 | 2 | yuq8 | figs-synecdoche | 1 | whose heart stirred within him | Here “heart” refers to the person. The heart that responded to God is spoken of as if it were water stirred up by a storm. Alternate translation: “who responded to God” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2288 | EXO | 36 | 5 | tni7 | figs-quotations | 1 | The craftsmen told Moses…commanded us to do.” | The can be stated as an indirect quote. Alternate translation: “The craftsmen told Moses that the people were bringing much more than enough for doing the work that Yahweh has commanded them to do” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-quotations]]) | |
2289 | EXO | 36 | 5 | pd95 | 1 | The craftsmen told Moses | “The men working on the sanctuary told Moses” | ||
2290 | EXO | 36 | 8 | kw33 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:1. | ||
2291 | EXO | 36 | 8 | l7ub | 1 | ten curtains made from fine linen | These curtains are sheets of cloth woven and sewed together so that they can hang to form a wall or tent. | ||
2292 | EXO | 36 | 8 | s2hu | translate-names | 1 | Bezalel | This is the name of a man. See how you translated this in Exodus 31:2. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
2293 | EXO | 36 | 9 | p2mr | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:2. | ||
2294 | EXO | 36 | 10 | z6sq | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:3. | ||
2295 | EXO | 36 | 11 | yw91 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:4. | ||
2296 | EXO | 36 | 11 | qh6e | 1 | He made | Here “he” refers to Bezalel, but it includes all the men working on the sanctuary. | ||
2297 | EXO | 36 | 11 | y7vq | 1 | loops of blue | loops of blue cloth | ||
2298 | EXO | 36 | 11 | i4ba | 1 | curtain | These were large, heavy sections of woven cloth that were used to form the covering and dividing walls of the tabernacle. See how you translated this in Exodus 26:1. | ||
2299 | EXO | 36 | 12 | k1qq | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:5. | ||
2300 | EXO | 36 | 13 | z2zi | 1 | General Information | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:6. | ||
2301 | EXO | 36 | 13 | j75x | translate-numbers | 1 | fifty gold clasps | “50 gold clasps” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2302 | EXO | 36 | 14 | m2ac | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:7. | ||
2303 | EXO | 36 | 14 | us17 | translate-numbers | 1 | made eleven | “made 11” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2304 | EXO | 36 | 15 | fa6i | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:8. | ||
2305 | EXO | 36 | 15 | ret8 | translate-numbers | 1 | thirty cubits | “30 cubits” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]]) | |
2306 | EXO | 36 | 16 | wwj6 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:9. | ||
2307 | EXO | 36 | 17 | qt9b | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:10. | ||
2308 | EXO | 36 | 17 | jm1l | translate-numbers | 1 | fifty loops | “50 loops” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2309 | EXO | 36 | 18 | mq1j | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:11. | ||
2310 | EXO | 36 | 18 | a7mn | translate-numbers | 1 | fifty bronze clasps | “50 bronze clasps” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2311 | EXO | 36 | 19 | p3ke | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:14. | ||
2312 | EXO | 36 | 20 | t739 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:15. | ||
2313 | EXO | 36 | 21 | prx5 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:16. | ||
2314 | EXO | 36 | 21 | gci3 | translate-bdistance | 1 | ten cubits…one and a half cubits | “10 cubits…1.5 cubits” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-fraction]]) | |
2315 | EXO | 36 | 22 | l8yx | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:17. | ||
2316 | EXO | 36 | 22 | vq4m | 1 | two wooden pegs for joining | A wooden peg is a small piece of wood sticking out beyond the end of the board so it can be secured. | ||
2317 | EXO | 36 | 23 | ev65 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:18. | ||
2318 | EXO | 36 | 24 | ln2x | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:19. | ||
2319 | EXO | 36 | 24 | u5ue | translate-numbers | 1 | forty silver bases | “40 silver bases” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2320 | EXO | 36 | 24 | yx4b | translate-numbers | 1 | twenty frames | “20 frames” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2321 | EXO | 36 | 25 | w2wz | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:20. | ||
2322 | EXO | 36 | 26 | gbm9 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:21. | ||
2323 | EXO | 36 | 26 | b9dy | 1 | and so on | There will be two bases under each and every frame. | ||
2324 | EXO | 36 | 27 | a7js | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:22. | ||
2325 | EXO | 36 | 27 | m6ue | 1 | on the west | on the side that is on the west | ||
2326 | EXO | 36 | 28 | hw9c | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:23. | ||
2327 | EXO | 36 | 28 | ma1f | 1 | for the back corners | for the corners at the rear of the tabernacle | ||
2328 | EXO | 36 | 29 | u396 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:24. | ||
2329 | EXO | 36 | 30 | mu5n | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:25. | ||
2330 | EXO | 36 | 30 | zls4 | translate-numbers | 1 | sixteen bases in all | “16 bases in all” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2331 | EXO | 36 | 30 | r252 | 1 | and so on | There will be two bases under each and every frame. | ||
2332 | EXO | 36 | 31 | cf2p | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:26. | ||
2333 | EXO | 36 | 32 | p4wd | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:27. | ||
2334 | EXO | 36 | 32 | tc6s | 1 | to the west | on the west side | ||
2335 | EXO | 36 | 33 | h94y | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:28. | ||
2336 | EXO | 36 | 33 | lk9f | 1 | from end to end | from one side of the tabernacle to the other side | ||
2337 | EXO | 36 | 34 | i17v | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:29. | ||
2338 | EXO | 36 | 35 | pfc5 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:31. | ||
2339 | EXO | 36 | 36 | hg2q | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:32. | ||
2340 | EXO | 36 | 37 | r5ya | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:36. | ||
2341 | EXO | 36 | 37 | vv61 | 1 | He made | Here “he” refers to Bezalel and those working for him. “Bezalel and his men made” | ||
2342 | EXO | 36 | 37 | neu2 | 1 | a hanging | a curtain | ||
2343 | EXO | 36 | 38 | pr67 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 26:37. | ||
2344 | EXO | 37 | intro | mt99 | 0 | Exodus 37 General NotesSpecial concepts in this chapterThe ark of the covenantThe ark, mentioned in previous chapters, is constructed in this chapter. There are other furnishings of the tabernacle that are also produced in this chapter. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/tabernacle]]) | |||
2345 | EXO | 37 | 1 | byr3 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:10. | ||
2346 | EXO | 37 | 1 | xz1t | translate-names | 1 | Bezalel | This is the name of a man. See how you translated this in Exodus 31:2. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
2347 | EXO | 37 | 1 | ps6e | translate-bdistance | 1 | two and a half cubits…one cubit and a half | A cubit is 46 centimeters. Alternate translation: “2.5 cubits…1.5 cubits” or “115 centimeters…69 centimeters” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-fraction]]) | |
2348 | EXO | 37 | 2 | kb3s | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:11. | ||
2349 | EXO | 37 | 3 | pb6v | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:12. | ||
2350 | EXO | 37 | 3 | ut8d | figs-metaphor | 1 | its four feet | These four pieces of wood that supported the ark are spoken of as if they were human or animal feet. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2351 | EXO | 37 | 4 | nr8y | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:13. | ||
2352 | EXO | 37 | 4 | n9kr | 1 | He made | Though “he” refers to Bezalel, “he” may include all of the workers who assisted him. | ||
2353 | EXO | 37 | 5 | v9j7 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:14. | ||
2354 | EXO | 37 | 6 | liw8 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:17. | ||
2355 | EXO | 37 | 6 | ba8a | translate-bdistance | 1 | two and a half cubits…one and a half cubits | A cubit is 46 centimeters. Alternate translation: “2.5 cubits…1.5 cubits” or “115 centimeters…69 centimeters” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-fraction]]) | |
2356 | EXO | 37 | 7 | nhi3 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:18. | ||
2357 | EXO | 37 | 8 | g96y | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:19. | ||
2358 | EXO | 37 | 8 | y13s | figs-activepassive | 1 | They were made as one piece | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “He made them as one piece” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2359 | EXO | 37 | 9 | e6na | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:20. | ||
2360 | EXO | 37 | 9 | r7nm | figs-personification | 1 | The cherubim spread out their wings upward and overshadowed | Bezalel placed the statues of the cherubim as if they were real cherubim which were spreading their wings and overshadowing the atonement lid. Alternate translation: “They placed the winged creatures so that their wings touched each other and spread out over” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-personification]]) | |
2361 | EXO | 37 | 9 | zsq1 | 1 | The cherubim faced one another and looked toward | “The faces of the cherubim were towards each other, and they looked toward” | ||
2362 | EXO | 37 | 10 | ktf8 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:23. | ||
2363 | EXO | 37 | 10 | fnt3 | translate-bdistance | 1 | two cubits…one cubit…one and a half cubits | A cubit is 46 centimeters. Alternate translation: “2 cubits…1 cubit…1.5 cubits” or “92 centimeters…46 centimeters…69 centimeters” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-fraction]]) | |
2364 | EXO | 37 | 11 | l2kv | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:24. | ||
2365 | EXO | 37 | 12 | i1ba | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:25. | ||
2366 | EXO | 37 | 12 | j4iq | translate-bdistance | 1 | handbreadth | This was the width of a man’s hand with fingers spread out. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]]) | |
2367 | EXO | 37 | 13 | b56c | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:26. | ||
2368 | EXO | 37 | 13 | k69z | figs-metaphor | 1 | the four feet | These four pieces of wood that supported the ark are spoken of as if they were human or animal feet. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]) | |
2369 | EXO | 37 | 14 | tc3u | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:27. | ||
2370 | EXO | 37 | 14 | b3ma | figs-activepassive | 1 | The rings were attached | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “Bezalel attached the rings” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2371 | EXO | 37 | 15 | zkr8 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:28. | ||
2372 | EXO | 37 | 16 | h598 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:29. | ||
2373 | EXO | 37 | 16 | ui2r | figs-explicit | 1 | dishes, spoons, the bowls, and pitchers to be used to pour out the offerings | It is only the bowls and pitchers that are used to pour out the offerings. Alternate translation: “plates and cups, and also the jars and bowls which the priests will use for pouring out the offerings” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
2374 | EXO | 37 | 17 | edx6 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:31. | ||
2375 | EXO | 37 | 17 | wp6l | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to build the tabernacle and furniture. | ||
2376 | EXO | 37 | 17 | s977 | figs-activepassive | 1 | Its cups, its leafy bases, and its flowers were all made of one piece with it | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “He made the cups, its leafy bases, and its flowers as one piece with the lampstand” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2377 | EXO | 37 | 18 | kuh2 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:32. | ||
2378 | EXO | 37 | 19 | g1y9 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:33. | ||
2379 | EXO | 37 | 19 | j6vz | figs-activepassive | 1 | three cups made like almond blossoms | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “he made the 3 cups look like almond blossoms” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2380 | EXO | 37 | 19 | cbe6 | 1 | almond blossoms | An almond blossom is a white or pink flower with five petals that grows on an almond tree. | ||
2381 | EXO | 37 | 20 | nl54 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:34. | ||
2382 | EXO | 37 | 20 | bx63 | figs-activepassive | 1 | there were four cups made like almond blossoms | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “there were 4 cups which Bezalel made to look like almond blossoms” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2383 | EXO | 37 | 21 | x1u5 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:35. | ||
2384 | EXO | 37 | 21 | v3c2 | figs-activepassive | 1 | made as one piece with it | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “which he made as one piece with the lampstand” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2385 | EXO | 37 | 22 | ks9z | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:36. | ||
2386 | EXO | 37 | 23 | b2jq | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:37-38. | ||
2387 | EXO | 37 | 23 | r4y1 | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to build the tabernacle and furniture. | ||
2388 | EXO | 37 | 23 | njx7 | 1 | tongs | This is a tool made from two sticks of wood or metal connected at one end and used for picking up objects. | ||
2389 | EXO | 37 | 24 | uz5h | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 25:39. | ||
2390 | EXO | 37 | 24 | arz1 | translate-bweight | 1 | one talent | “33 kilograms” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight]]) | |
2391 | EXO | 37 | 25 | el8w | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 30:1-2. | ||
2392 | EXO | 37 | 25 | li9d | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to build the tabernacle and furniture. | ||
2393 | EXO | 37 | 25 | c8mg | translate-bdistance | 1 | cubit | A cubit is 46 centimeters. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]]) | |
2394 | EXO | 37 | 25 | xq8k | figs-activepassive | 1 | Its horns were made as one piece with it | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “He made the horns as one piece with the altar” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2395 | EXO | 37 | 26 | ep66 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 30:3. | ||
2396 | EXO | 37 | 27 | zez2 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 30:4. | ||
2397 | EXO | 37 | 27 | d2v9 | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to build the tabernacle and furniture. | ||
2398 | EXO | 37 | 27 | p89d | figs-activepassive | 1 | to be attached to it | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “which they attached to the altar” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2399 | EXO | 37 | 28 | hw37 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 30:5. | ||
2400 | EXO | 37 | 29 | c992 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 30:25. | ||
2401 | EXO | 37 | 29 | z685 | 1 | fragrant incense | See how you translated this in Exodus 25:6. | ||
2402 | EXO | 37 | 29 | akg9 | 1 | the work of a perfumer | A perfumer is skilled in mixing spices and oils. | ||
2403 | EXO | 38 | intro | hp86 | 0 | Exodus 38 General NotesSpecial concepts in this chapterThe altarThe altar is constructed in this chapter. There are other furnishings of the tabernacle that are also produced in this chapter. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/tabernacle]]) MaterialsThe list of materials being used is intended to give the reader an understanding of the scale of the tabernacle. It should fill the reader with awe concerning the power of Yahweh. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |||
2404 | EXO | 38 | 1 | r81c | 1 | General Information | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 27:1. | ||
2405 | EXO | 38 | 1 | gk19 | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to build the tabernacle and furniture. | ||
2406 | EXO | 38 | 1 | g5ex | translate-bdistance | 1 | cubits | One cubit is 46 centimeters. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]]) | |
2407 | EXO | 38 | 2 | g71x | 1 | General Information | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 27:2. | ||
2408 | EXO | 38 | 2 | se9l | figs-activepassive | 1 | The horns were made of one piece | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “He made the horns as one piece” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2409 | EXO | 38 | 3 | v73t | 1 | General Information | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 27:3. | ||
2410 | EXO | 38 | 4 | rx7v | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 27:4 and Exodus 27:5. | ||
2411 | EXO | 38 | 4 | nb1q | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to build the tabernacle and furniture. | ||
2412 | EXO | 38 | 4 | g5rb | figs-activepassive | 1 | to be placed under the ledge | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “which they placed under the ledge” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2413 | EXO | 38 | 5 | kp6w | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 27:4. | ||
2414 | EXO | 38 | 6 | l258 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 27:6. | ||
2415 | EXO | 38 | 6 | ihi9 | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to build the tabernacle and furniture. | ||
2416 | EXO | 38 | 7 | ys63 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 27:7-8. | ||
2417 | EXO | 38 | 7 | wa8g | 1 | planks | a long, flat piece of wood that is thicker than a board | ||
2418 | EXO | 38 | 8 | tqi9 | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to build the tabernacle and furniture. | ||
2419 | EXO | 38 | 8 | e6gd | 1 | large bronze basin with a bronze stand | The stand supported the bronze basin. See how you translated this in Exodus 30:18. | ||
2420 | EXO | 38 | 8 | mdx9 | figs-explicit | 1 | He made the basin out of mirrors | The bronze came from the mirrors. This can be stated clearly in the translation. Alternate translation: “The bronze for the basin came from the mirrors” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
2421 | EXO | 38 | 8 | e1wq | 1 | mirrors | A mirror is a piece of polished metal or glass that reflects an image. | ||
2422 | EXO | 38 | 9 | clk6 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 27:9. | ||
2423 | EXO | 38 | 9 | j2nq | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to build the tabernacle and furniture. | ||
2424 | EXO | 38 | 9 | i24a | translate-numbers | 1 | one hundred | “100” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2425 | EXO | 38 | 9 | su7e | translate-bdistance | 1 | cubits | A cubit is 46 centimeters. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]]) | |
2426 | EXO | 38 | 10 | nz6q | 1 | General Information | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 27:10. | ||
2427 | EXO | 38 | 10 | x9jn | translate-numbers | 1 | twenty | “20” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2428 | EXO | 38 | 11 | mp6n | 1 | General Information | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 27:11. | ||
2429 | EXO | 38 | 11 | kl3h | translate-numbers | 1 | one hundred…twenty | “100…20” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2430 | EXO | 38 | 11 | xl4c | translate-bdistance | 1 | cubits | A cubit is 46 centimeters. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]]) | |
2431 | EXO | 38 | 12 | g5iz | 1 | General Information | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 27:12. | ||
2432 | EXO | 38 | 12 | vuw5 | translate-numbers | 1 | fifty…ten | “50…10” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2433 | EXO | 38 | 13 | iju3 | 1 | General Information | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 27:13. | ||
2434 | EXO | 38 | 13 | fw1k | translate-numbers | 1 | fifty | “50” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2435 | EXO | 38 | 13 | jl57 | translate-bdistance | 1 | cubits | A cubit is 46 centimeters. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]]) | |
2436 | EXO | 38 | 14 | n1xj | 1 | General Information | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 27:14. | ||
2437 | EXO | 38 | 14 | b85e | translate-numbers | 1 | fifteen…three | “15…3” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2438 | EXO | 38 | 15 | dlq7 | 1 | General Information | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 27:15. | ||
2439 | EXO | 38 | 16 | s5zf | figs-activepassive | 1 | All the hangings around the courtyard were made of fine linen | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “Bezalel and the workers made all the hangings around the courtyard with fine linen” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2440 | EXO | 38 | 17 | s5g5 | 1 | General Information | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 27:17. | ||
2441 | EXO | 38 | 17 | r7g6 | figs-activepassive | 1 | The bases for the posts were made of bronze | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “Bezalel and the workers made the bases for the posts out of bronze” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2442 | EXO | 38 | 17 | va1m | figs-activepassive | 1 | The hooks and rods for the posts were made of silver, and the covering for the tops of the posts was also made of silver | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “They made the hooks, the rods for the posts, and the covering for the tops of the posts out of silver” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2443 | EXO | 38 | 17 | i3bf | figs-activepassive | 1 | All the courtyard posts were covered with silver | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “They covered the courtyard posts with silver” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2444 | EXO | 38 | 18 | hmi5 | 1 | General Information | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 27:16. | ||
2445 | EXO | 38 | 18 | h4ki | translate-numbers | 1 | twenty…five | “20…5” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2446 | EXO | 38 | 18 | yf6z | translate-bdistance | 1 | cubits | A cubit is 46 centimeters. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]]) | |
2447 | EXO | 38 | 18 | trz5 | figs-activepassive | 1 | The curtain was made of | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “They made the curtain out of” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2448 | EXO | 38 | 19 | fjw4 | 1 | General Information | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 27:17. | ||
2449 | EXO | 38 | 19 | kqf3 | translate-numbers | 1 | four | “4” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2450 | EXO | 38 | 19 | a2ix | figs-activepassive | 1 | The covering for their tops and its rods were made of silver | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “They made the covering for the tops of the posts and their rods out of silver” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2451 | EXO | 38 | 20 | ye5c | 1 | General Information | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 27:19. | ||
2452 | EXO | 38 | 20 | p55d | figs-activepassive | 1 | All the tent pegs for the tabernacle and courtyard were made of bronze | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “They made all of the tent pegs for the tabernacle and courtyard out of bronze” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2453 | EXO | 38 | 21 | wqi5 | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to build the tabernacle and furniture. | ||
2454 | EXO | 38 | 21 | k2ex | figs-activepassive | 1 | as it was taken | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “which Moses instructed the Levites to write down” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2455 | EXO | 38 | 21 | ex1t | translate-names | 1 | Ithamar | This is the name of a man. See how you translated this name in Exodus 6:23. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
2456 | EXO | 38 | 22 | d86g | translate-names | 1 | Bezalel son of Uri son of Hur | “Bezalel” and “uri” are the name of men. See how you translated this in Exodus 31:2. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
2457 | EXO | 38 | 22 | i4ha | 1 | Yahweh had commanded Moses | “everything that Yahweh told Moses to do” | ||
2458 | EXO | 38 | 23 | f93b | translate-names | 1 | Oholiab son of Ahisamak | “Oholiab” and “Ahisamak” are names of men. See how you translated this in Exodus 31:6. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
2459 | EXO | 38 | 23 | wvw4 | 1 | an engraver, as a skillful workman, and as an embroiderer | “as a skilled engraver and embroiderer” | ||
2460 | EXO | 38 | 24 | tl4k | figs-activepassive | 1 | All the gold that was used for the project | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “All the gold that the people used for the project” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2461 | EXO | 38 | 24 | y7hy | translate-numbers | 1 | twenty-nine talents | A talent is about 33 kilograms. Alternate translation: “29 talents” or “about 960 kilograms” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight]]) | |
2462 | EXO | 38 | 24 | tg3f | translate-numbers | 1 | 730 shekels | A shekel is 11 grams. Alternate translation: “seven hundred and thirty shekels” or “about 8 kilograms.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight]]) | |
2463 | EXO | 38 | 24 | f6sq | translate-bweight | 1 | measured by the standard of the sanctuary shekel | There were evidently shekels of more than one weight at the time. This specified which one was to be used. See how you translated this in Exodus 30:13. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight]]) | |
2464 | EXO | 38 | 25 | ni5b | translate-numbers | 1 | one hundred talents | A talent is about 33 kilograms. Alternate translation: “100 talents” or “about 330 kilograms” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight]]) | |
2465 | EXO | 38 | 25 | gn9f | translate-numbers | 1 | 1,775 shekels | A shekel is 11 grams. “one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five shekels” or “about 20 kilograms” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight]]) | |
2466 | EXO | 38 | 25 | egg4 | figs-activepassive | 1 | The silver given by the community | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “The silver which the community gave” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2467 | EXO | 38 | 26 | t2gi | translate-bweight | 1 | one beka | A beka is 1/2 a shekel. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight]]) | |
2468 | EXO | 38 | 26 | fyy5 | translate-bweight | 1 | half a shekel | A shekel is 11 grams. Alternate translation: “1/2 a shekel” or “five and a half grams” or “5 1/2 grams” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-fraction]]) | |
2469 | EXO | 38 | 26 | ll8b | 1 | This figure was reached on the basis of every person who was counted in the census | Every man who was 20 years old or older was included in the census and was required to give half a shekel. | ||
2470 | EXO | 38 | 26 | c69c | translate-numbers | 1 | twenty years old | “20 years old” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2471 | EXO | 38 | 27 | p7r5 | translate-bweight | 1 | One hundred talents of silver were cast | A talent is about 33 kilograms. Alternate translation: “The workers cast 100 talents of silver” or “The workers cast 3,300 kilograms of silver” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2472 | EXO | 38 | 27 | n8z7 | translate-numbers | 1 | One hundred talents | “100 talents” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2473 | EXO | 38 | 28 | k2fi | translate-numbers | 1 | 1,775 shekels | “one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five shekels” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2474 | EXO | 38 | 28 | ii3y | translate-bmoney | 1 | shekels | A shekel is a unit of weight equal to about 11 grams. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bmoney]]) | |
2475 | EXO | 38 | 28 | nxf5 | translate-names | 1 | Bezalel | This is the name of a man. See how you translated this in Exodus 31:2. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
2476 | EXO | 38 | 29 | p3mr | translate-numbers | 1 | seventy talents and 2,400 shekels | “70 talents and two thousand four hundred shekels.” This would be about 2,300 kilograms. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight]]) | |
2477 | EXO | 38 | 30 | zfk8 | 1 | General Information: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to build the tabernacle and furniture. | ||
2478 | EXO | 38 | 30 | rck7 | 1 | grate | This is a frame of crossed bars for holding wood when burning. See how you translated this in Exodus 27:4. | ||
2479 | EXO | 38 | 31 | bvr9 | 1 | tent pegs | These are sharp bronze stakes that were used to secure the corners of a tent to the ground. See how you translated this in Exodus 27:19. | ||
2480 | EXO | 39 | intro | mll6 | 0 | Exodus 39 General NotesSpecial concepts in this chapterThe holy clothingThe special, holy clothing mentioned in previous chapters is produced in this chapter to the correct specifications. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/holy]]) | |||
2481 | EXO | 39 | 1 | s66r | 1 | General Information: | Bezalel’s work crew shifts to making the priestly garments. | ||
2482 | EXO | 39 | 1 | ys6l | 1 | they made | The word “they” refers to Bezalel, Oholiab, and the other workmen. | ||
2483 | EXO | 39 | 1 | h8kg | 1 | as Yahweh had commanded Moses | “just as Yahweh told Moses to do” | ||
2484 | EXO | 39 | 2 | b9mg | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 28:6. | ||
2485 | EXO | 39 | 2 | ain4 | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to make the priestly garments. | ||
2486 | EXO | 39 | 2 | p5xy | translate-names | 1 | Bezalel | This is the name of a man. See how you translated this in Exodus 31:2. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
2487 | EXO | 39 | 4 | c7lu | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 28:7. | ||
2488 | EXO | 39 | 4 | pq62 | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to make the priestly garments. | ||
2489 | EXO | 39 | 5 | g75w | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 28:8. | ||
2490 | EXO | 39 | 5 | wf2i | figs-activepassive | 1 | it was made of one piece with the ephod, made of fine twined linen | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “they made it as one piece with the ephod with fine twisted linen” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2491 | EXO | 39 | 5 | cc56 | 1 | as Yahweh had commanded Moses | “just as Yahweh told Moses to do.” See how you translated this phrase in Exodus 39:1. | ||
2492 | EXO | 39 | 6 | k7vw | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 28:9 and Exodus 28:11. | ||
2493 | EXO | 39 | 6 | h1bz | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to make the priestly garments. | ||
2494 | EXO | 39 | 6 | naa8 | 1 | signet | This was an engraved stone that was used to stamp a design in a wax seal. See how you translated this in Exodus 28:11. | ||
2495 | EXO | 39 | 6 | ajh3 | translate-numbers | 1 | twelve sons | “12 sons” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-numbers]]) | |
2496 | EXO | 39 | 7 | ize6 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 28:12. | ||
2497 | EXO | 39 | 7 | d24m | 1 | as Yahweh had commanded Moses | “just as Yahweh told Moses to do.” See how you translated this phrase in Exodus 39:1. | ||
2498 | EXO | 39 | 8 | mlf6 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 28:15. | ||
2499 | EXO | 39 | 8 | gj9p | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to make the priestly garments. | ||
2500 | EXO | 39 | 8 | k7b6 | 1 | He made | “Bezalel made” or “Bezalel and the workers made” | ||
2501 | EXO | 39 | 9 | lkt1 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 28:16. | ||
2502 | EXO | 39 | 9 | f4ms | translate-bdistance | 1 | span | A span is 23 centimeters. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-bdistance]]) | |
2503 | EXO | 39 | 10 | xzb8 | 1 | General Information: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to make the priestly garments. | ||
2504 | EXO | 39 | 10 | m54c | 1 | They set in it | “The workers set in the breastpiece” | ||
2505 | EXO | 39 | 10 | cmv1 | translate-unknown | 1 | ruby, a topaz, and a garnet | Some languages may not have words for each of these stones. The important fact is that they were valuable and different from one another. See how you translated these in Exodus 28:17. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
2506 | EXO | 39 | 11 | qx96 | translate-unknown | 1 | an emerald, a sapphire, and a diamond | Some languages may not have words for each of these stones. The important fact is that they were valuable and different from one another. See how you translated these in Exodus 28:18. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
2507 | EXO | 39 | 12 | kk8t | translate-unknown | 1 | a jacinth, an agate, and an amethyst | Some languages may not have words for each of these stones. The important fact is that they were valuable and different from one another. See how you translated these in Exodus 28:19. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
2508 | EXO | 39 | 13 | l9wa | translate-unknown | 1 | a beryl, an onyx, and a jasper | Some languages may not have words for each of these stones. The important fact is that they were valuable and different from one another. See how you translated these in Exodus 28:20. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]]) | |
2509 | EXO | 39 | 13 | h3bw | figs-activepassive | 1 | The stones were mounted in gold settings | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “They mounted the stones in gold settings” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2510 | EXO | 39 | 14 | z5va | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 28:21. | ||
2511 | EXO | 39 | 14 | a9bw | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to make the priestly garments. | ||
2512 | EXO | 39 | 14 | yby8 | figs-activepassive | 1 | The stones were arranged | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “The workers arranged the stones” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2513 | EXO | 39 | 15 | byz8 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 28:22. | ||
2514 | EXO | 39 | 16 | b8m6 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 28:23-24. | ||
2515 | EXO | 39 | 17 | w2s4 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 28:24. | ||
2516 | EXO | 39 | 17 | v4i5 | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to make the priestly garments. | ||
2517 | EXO | 39 | 17 | lc2x | 1 | two braided chains | “chains that are made of pure gold and are braided like cords.” See how you translated this in Exodus 28:14. | ||
2518 | EXO | 39 | 18 | bw76 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 28:25. | ||
2519 | EXO | 39 | 19 | nd41 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 28:26. | ||
2520 | EXO | 39 | 19 | del5 | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to make the priestly garments. | ||
2521 | EXO | 39 | 20 | w8wz | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 28:27. | ||
2522 | EXO | 39 | 20 | l1dz | 1 | finely-woven waistband | This was a cloth belt made from narrow linen threads that someone twisted together to make a stronger thread. See how you translated this in Exodus 28:8. | ||
2523 | EXO | 39 | 21 | zu91 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 28:28. | ||
2524 | EXO | 39 | 21 | uq61 | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to make the priestly garments. | ||
2525 | EXO | 39 | 21 | h1yb | figs-activepassive | 1 | so that it might be attached | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “so they could attach it” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2526 | EXO | 39 | 21 | scn8 | figs-doublenegatives | 1 | the breastpiece might not become unattached from the ephod | The double negative can be translated as a positive. Alternate translation: “the breastpiece would stay attached to the ephod” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublenegatives]]) | |
2527 | EXO | 39 | 22 | vdw1 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 28:31-32. | ||
2528 | EXO | 39 | 22 | n25q | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to make the priestly garments. | ||
2529 | EXO | 39 | 22 | p8nv | translate-names | 1 | Bezalel | This is the name of a man. See how you translated this in Exodus 31:2. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]]) | |
2530 | EXO | 39 | 23 | cyc1 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 28:32. | ||
2531 | EXO | 39 | 24 | eak6 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 28:33. | ||
2532 | EXO | 39 | 25 | sx9b | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 28:34-35. | ||
2533 | EXO | 39 | 25 | f8t3 | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to make the priestly garments as commanded in Exodus 28:34-35. | ||
2534 | EXO | 39 | 25 | x1ww | 1 | bells of pure gold | These were tiny bells. | ||
2535 | EXO | 39 | 26 | gtg5 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 28:34-35. | ||
2536 | EXO | 39 | 27 | pz63 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 28:39. | ||
2537 | EXO | 39 | 27 | rp6p | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to make the priestly garments. | ||
2538 | EXO | 39 | 28 | um4e | 1 | turban | This is a head covering worn by men made of a long strip of cloth wound around the head. See how you translated this in Exodus 28:4. | ||
2539 | EXO | 39 | 28 | jex8 | 1 | headbands | A headband is a narrow, decorative strip of cloth that is worn around the head above the eyes. See how you translated this in Exodus 28:40. | ||
2540 | EXO | 39 | 28 | c4pr | figs-explicit | 1 | undergarments | This is clothing worn under the outer clothes, next to the skin. See how you translated this in Exodus 28:42. Alternate translation: “underwear” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
2541 | EXO | 39 | 29 | hn5g | 1 | sash | This is a long piece of cloth worn over the shoulder or around the waist. See how you translated this word in Exodus 28:4 | ||
2542 | EXO | 39 | 30 | kq33 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 28:36. | ||
2543 | EXO | 39 | 30 | m6jj | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to make the priestly garments.. | ||
2544 | EXO | 39 | 30 | d85k | 1 | holy crown | This was an engraved crown made of pure gold. See how you translated this in Exodus 29:6. | ||
2545 | EXO | 39 | 31 | fml2 | 1 | General Information: | See how you translated many of these words in Exodus 28:37. | ||
2546 | EXO | 39 | 32 | jh64 | 1 | General Information: | The Israelites finish making the things Yahweh commanded in Exodus 35:4-9 and Exodus 35:10-12. | ||
2547 | EXO | 39 | 32 | z1z7 | figs-doublet | 1 | So the work on the tabernacle, the tent of meeting, was finished. The people of Israel did everything | The “tabernacle” and “tent of meeting” are the same thing. This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “So the people of Israel finished all of the work on the tabernacle” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2548 | EXO | 39 | 33 | y9ym | 1 | clasps | The clasps fit into the loops to hold the curtains together. See how you translated these in Exodus 26:6. | ||
2549 | EXO | 39 | 33 | b3q3 | 1 | bases | These are heavy objects that rest on the ground and keep the object attached to them from moving. See how you translated this in Exodus 25:31. | ||
2550 | EXO | 39 | 34 | z6r6 | 1 | the covering of ram skins dyed red, the covering of fine leather | See how you translated similar phrases in this in Exodus 25:5. | ||
2551 | EXO | 39 | 35 | i7d9 | 1 | atonement lid | This is the lid that sits on top of the ark where the atonement offering was made. See how you translated this in Exodus 25:17. | ||
2552 | EXO | 39 | 36 | lvq3 | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to present all that they made to Moses. | ||
2553 | EXO | 39 | 36 | knn8 | 1 | bread of the presence | This bread represented the presence of God. See how you translated this in Exodus 25:30. | ||
2554 | EXO | 39 | 39 | e755 | 1 | grate | This is a frame of crossed bars that held wood while burning. See how you translated this in Exodus 27:4. | ||
2555 | EXO | 39 | 40 | i8lm | 1 | Connecting Statement: | Bezalel’s work crew continues to present all that they made to Moses. | ||
2556 | EXO | 39 | 40 | m3x9 | 1 | They brought | “The people of Israel brought” | ||
2557 | EXO | 39 | 40 | ajt4 | 1 | the tabernacle, the tent of meeting | These refer to the same place. | ||
2558 | EXO | 39 | 42 | ct6k | 1 | Thus the people | “And so the people” | ||
2559 | EXO | 39 | 43 | t26m | 1 | behold | The word “behold” here draws attention to the information that follows. | ||
2560 | EXO | 39 | 43 | z79s | 1 | As Yahweh had commanded, in that way they did it | “They did it in the way that Yahweh had commanded them” | ||
2561 | EXO | 40 | intro | fa6e | 0 | Exodus 40 General NotesStructure and formattingThis chapter is repetitive and should read as a series of instructions. It is repeated as well to show that Moses was obedient to every detail of Yahweh’s command. Other possible translation difficulties in this chapter“Yahweh’s glory filled the tabernacle”This phrase indicates that Yahweh began to dwell within the tabernacle, among Israel, in a special way. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/glory]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/tabernacle]]) | |||
2562 | EXO | 40 | 2 | crr5 | translate-hebrewmonths | 1 | the first day of the first month of the new year | The new year marks the time when God rescued his people from Egypt. This happens around the middle of March on Western calendars. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-hebrewmonths]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal]]) | |
2563 | EXO | 40 | 3 | iv52 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
2564 | EXO | 40 | 3 | l7fp | 1 | place the ark of the testimony in it | “place the ark of the covenant decrees in the sacred chest” | ||
2565 | EXO | 40 | 3 | psu3 | 1 | shield the ark with the curtain | “put the ark behind the curtain” | ||
2566 | EXO | 40 | 5 | n4wx | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
2567 | EXO | 40 | 5 | a4xe | 1 | ark of the testimony | This refers to the “sacred chest.” | ||
2568 | EXO | 40 | 8 | zfl6 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues to tell Moses what the people must do. | ||
2569 | EXO | 40 | 9 | ce7i | 1 | all its furnishings | “all the things that are a part of it” | ||
2570 | EXO | 40 | 12 | yiq8 | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
2571 | EXO | 40 | 12 | j7ea | 1 | You are to bring | Moses will do these things himself. | ||
2572 | EXO | 40 | 13 | bs4j | figs-activepassive | 1 | that are set apart to me | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “that you have set apart to me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2573 | EXO | 40 | 14 | w7yw | 1 | General Information: | Yahweh continues speaking to Moses. | ||
2574 | EXO | 40 | 15 | js17 | 1 | throughout their people’s generations | “through all the generations of their descendants.” See how you translated a similar phrase in Exodus 12:14. | ||
2575 | EXO | 40 | 17 | r6pc | figs-activepassive | 1 | So the tabernacle was set up | This can be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “So the people set up the tabernacle” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]]) | |
2576 | EXO | 40 | 17 | gzu5 | translate-hebrewmonths | 1 | the first day of the first month | This refers to exactly one year after God rescued his people from Egypt. This happens around the middle of March on Western calendars. See how you translated this in Exodus 40:2. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-hebrewmonths]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal]]) | |
2577 | EXO | 40 | 17 | wnh8 | translate-ordinal | 1 | in the second year | This is the second year after Yahweh brought his people out of Egypt. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal]]) | |
2578 | EXO | 40 | 18 | kk4n | figs-explicit | 1 | Moses set up | Moses was the leader. The people helped him set up the tabernacle. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
2579 | EXO | 40 | 18 | c6rm | 1 | posts | a strong piece of wood set upright and used as a support | ||
2580 | EXO | 40 | 21 | l31p | 1 | He brought | Moses was the leader. He had workers helping him. | ||
2581 | EXO | 40 | 21 | n8r9 | 1 | for it to shield | “in front of” | ||
2582 | EXO | 40 | 24 | sw1w | figs-explicit | 1 | He put the lampstand into the tent of meeting | Moses instructed his workers to move the lampstand. This can be stated clearly in the translation. Alternate translation: “Moses’ workmen set the lampstand inside the sacred tent” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
2583 | EXO | 40 | 26 | i5gg | figs-explicit | 1 | in front of the curtain | This curtain separated the holy place from the very holy place. This can be stated clearly in the translation. Alternate translation: “in front of the curtain that separated the holy place from the very holy place” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
2584 | EXO | 40 | 31 | bf9c | figs-explicit | 1 | washed their hands and their feet from the basin | They washed with water from the basin. This can be stated clearly in the translation. Alternate translation: “washed their hands and their feet with water from the basin” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) | |
2585 | EXO | 40 | 33 | y62k | וַיְצַ֣ו | 1 | In this way | “And so” | |
2586 | EXO | 40 | 34 | ysd8 | כָּל־הַבֵּ֣ן הַיִּלּ֗וֹד הַיְאֹ֨רָה֙ תַּשְׁלִיכֻ֔הוּ | 1 | Yahweh’s glory filled | “Yahweh’s awesome presence filled” | |
2587 | EXO | 40 | 36 | ak35 | figs-activepassive | לֵאמֹ֑ר כָּל־הַבֵּ֣ן הַיִּלּ֗וֹד הַיְאֹ֨רָה֙ תַּשְׁלִיכֻ֔הוּ וְכָל־הַבַּ֖ת תְּחַיּֽוּן | 1 | was taken up from over |
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2588 | EXO | 40 | 37 | s8y2 | figs-activepassive | תַּשְׁלִיכֻ֔הוּ תְּחַיּֽוּן | 1 | that it was lifted up |
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