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Henry Whitney e7854d0ad7 גִּבֹּ֥ור חַ֨יִל֙
I have regularized this to "mighty warrior" in every context in which war seems to be in focus. For others, it is "man of great ability" or "man of great wealth." I'm operating under the hypothesis that this is a dead metaphor that has a literal version, like the English "trooper." A "mighty man of valor" is literally a valiant soldier, but a craftsman or an influential, wealthy man, could be tagged with the same phrase as an honorific.
2019-08-20 11:36:46 -04:00
Henry Whitney 108cde68ca Change to new format
As per email from Chris Jarka.
2019-02-11 17:07:05 -05:00
Dave Statezni 445dfcd513 Remainder of books formated per verse 2017-12-11 23:13:24 -07:00
SusanQuigley 44c2b6b05a Changed "a metonymy" to "a metonym" 2017-10-05 15:45:26 -04:00
Henry Whitney bcb0bcf57c Relinking after change of directories. 2017-08-30 17:10:21 -04:00
Richard Mahn f15d7bcd17 Fixed rc links to tw that used 'kt' or 'other' wrong 2017-07-21 22:40:48 -06:00
Jesse Griffin 0ae46a0dfa Updated links to tWs that recently moved 2017-07-05 17:49:56 -06:00
Joel Lonbeck 52193dd79e added tw to notes 2017-06-23 17:15:21 -07:00
Joel Lonbeck 67977d7e9a initial v6 rc conversion 2017-06-21 13:50:04 -07:00
Joel Lonbeck d89e16dbae added v1 tn converted to an rc 2017-06-21 13:45:09 -07:00
Jesse Griffin 37839eda87 Initial commit of translationNotes 2016-02-22 19:42:46 -07:00