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|Text='''v. 57''' – For the ''niphal'' of הפך, SDBH offers "become, change, turn into," DCH (581) "turn, i.e. change (oneself), be turned, i.e. changed, be reversed," BDB (245) "turn aside."<ref>The LXX has μετεστράφησαν, Aquila ἐστράφησαν, Symmachus ἀπεστρέφοντο, Jerome ''incurvati sunt''.</ref> Much of the sense depends on the following רְמִיָּה, however, which does not license such appeal to "turning," but rather an inchoative change of state (see the following note). | |Text='''v. 57''' – For the ''niphal'' of הפך, SDBH offers "become, change, turn into," DCH (581) "turn, i.e. change (oneself), be turned, i.e. changed, be reversed," BDB (245) "turn aside."<ref>The LXX has μετεστράφησαν, Aquila ἐστράφησαν, Symmachus ἀπεστρέφοντο, Jerome ''incurvati sunt''.</ref> Much of the sense depends on the following רְמִיָּה, however, which does not license such appeal to "turning," but rather an inchoative change of state (see the following note). | ||
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v. 57 – For the niphal of הפך, SDBH offers "become, change, turn into," DCH (581) "turn, i.e. change (oneself), be turned, i.e. changed, be reversed," BDB (245) "turn aside."[1] Much of the sense depends on the following רְמִיָּה, however, which does not license such appeal to "turning," but rather an inchoative change of state (see the following note).
- ↑ The LXX has μετεστράφησαν, Aquila ἐστράφησαν, Symmachus ἀπεστρέφοντο, Jerome incurvati sunt.