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@ -1237,8 +1237,9 @@ HEB 10 1 r6ly translate-unknown οὐκ αὐτὴν τὴν εἰκόνα τῶ
HEB 10 1 kcyq figs-personification ἔχων ὁ νόμος…οὐδέποτε δύναται…τελειῶσαι 1 not the real forms of those things themselves Here the author speaks as if **the law** were a person who could **make perfect** other people. He speaks in this way to indicate that the regulations and rituals that God required in the law do not enable people to become “perfect.” If your readers would misunderstand this figure of speech, you could express the idea nonfiguratively. Alternate translation: “keeping the law, which has … cannot ever make perfect” or “doing what the law requires, which law has … never gives perfection to” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-personification]])
HEB 10 1 anin figs-explicit τοὺς προσερχομένους 1 not the real forms of those things themselves Here, the phrase **those who approach** could refer to: (1) the Israelites who brought the sacrifices to God. Alternate translation: “the people who approach” (2) the priests who serve in the sanctuary. Alternate translation: “the priests who approach” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
HEB 10 1 khk2 figs-idiom κατ’ ἐνιαυτὸν 1 not the real forms of those things themselves Here, the phrase **every year** identifies an action that happens often and repeatedly. If your readers would misunderstand **every year**, you could use a word or phrase that identifies a frequent and repeated action. Alternate translation: “day after day” or “all the time” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
HEB 10 2 mww3 grammar-connect-words-phrases ἐπεὶ 1 would the sacrifices not have ceased to be offered?
HEB 10 2 mww3 grammar-connect-words-phrases ἐπεὶ 1 would the sacrifices not have ceased to be offered? Here, the word **Otherwise** introduces a hypothetical situation that is contrary to what the author claimed in the previous verse. The author introduces this hypothetical situation to further support his argument. If your readers would misunderstand **Otherwise**, you could use a word or phrase that introduces something that is contrary to fact. Alternate translation: “If that were not the case” or “Were that not so” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/grammar-connect-words-phrases]])
HEB 10 2 aw6g figs-rquestion οὐκ ἂν ἐπαύσαντο προσφερόμεναι, διὰ τὸ μηδεμίαν ἔχειν ἔτι συνείδησιν ἁμαρτιῶν, τοὺς λατρεύοντας ἅπαξ κεκαθαρισμένους? 1 would the sacrifices not have ceased to be offered?
HEB 10 2 zk99 figs-infostructure οὐκ ἂν ἐπαύσαντο προσφερόμεναι, διὰ τὸ μηδεμίαν ἔχειν ἔτι συνείδησιν ἁμαρτιῶν, τοὺς λατρεύοντας ἅπαξ κεκαθαρισμένους? 1 would the sacrifices not have ceased to be offered?
HEB 10 2 xor4 figs-activepassive οὐκ ἂν ἐπαύσαντο προσφερόμεναι 1
HEB 10 2 twab writing-pronouns οὐκ ἂν ἐπαύσαντο 1
HEB 10 2 mu42 figs-explicit τοὺς λατρεύοντας 1 the worshipers would have been cleansed

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