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HEB 9 15 vdpc figs-metonymy τὴν ἐπαγγελίαν…τῆς αἰωνίου κληρονομίας 1 inheritance Here, the word **promise** figuratively refers to the content of the **promise**. If your readers would misunderstand **promise**, you could refer to what is promised. Alternate translation: “what is promised concerning the eternal inheritance” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
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HEB 9 15 e1ii figs-possession τὴν ἐπαγγελίαν…τῆς αἰωνίου κληρονομίας 1 inheritance Here the author uses the possessive form to describe a **promise** whose content is **the eternal inheritance**. If your readers would misunderstand that form, you could express the idea in a more natural way. Alternate translation: “the promise, that is, the eternal inheritance” or “the promised eternal inheritance” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]])
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HEB 9 15 xb9f figs-metaphor τῆς αἰωνίου κληρονομίας 1 inheritance Here the author speaks as if believers were children who would “inherit” property that a parent passes on to their child when the parent dies. He speaks in this way to indicate that believers receive what God promised. If your readers would misunderstand this figure of speech, you could use a comparable metaphor or express the idea nonfiguratively. Alternate translation: “of what God gives his people forever” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
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HEB 9 16 um9a θάνατον ἀνάγκη φέρεσθαι τοῦ διαθεμένου 1 the death of the person who made it must be proven If your language does not use this passive form, you can state this in active form. Alternate translation: “someone must prove that the person who made the will has died”
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HEB 9 16 lfsq grammar-connect-logic-result γὰρ 1 the death of the person who made it must be proven
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HEB 9 16 ua79 figs-idiom ὅπου…διαθήκη 1 the death of the person who made it must be proven
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HEB 9 16 vlxa figs-explicit διαθήκη 1 the death of the person who made it must be proven Here, the word **covenant** could refer to: (1) a specific type of agreement in which a person declares or writes what should be done with their possessions when they die. In this case, the author is slightly shifting the meaning of **covenant** when he uses the word in [9:16–17](../09/16.md). Alternate translation: “there is a covenant about what happens after a person dies” (2) the same kind of **covenant** that he has been speaking about throughout the letter. Alternate translation: “there is any covenant” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
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HEB 9 16 dzg3 figs-abstractnouns θάνατον ἀνάγκη 1 the death of the person who made it must be proven
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HEB 9 16 um9a figs-activepassive θάνατον…φέρεσθαι τοῦ διαθεμένου 1 the death of the person who made it must be proven
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HEB 9 16 b2bd translate-unknown τοῦ διαθεμένου 1 the death of the person who made it must be proven
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HEB 9 18 wpf1 figs-activepassive ὅθεν οὐδ’ ἡ πρώτη χωρὶς αἵματος ἐνκεκαίνισται 1 So not even the first covenant was established without blood If your language does not use this passive form, you can state this in active form. Alternate translation: “So God did not even establish the first covenant without blood” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
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HEB 9 18 m9c3 figs-doublenegatives ὅθεν οὐδ’ ἡ πρώτη χωρὶς αἵματος ἐνκεκαίνισται 1 You can state the double negative **not even … without** in positive form. Alternate translation: “So God established even the first covenant with blood” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublenegatives]])
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HEB 9 18 kq87 πρώτη 1 first covenant See how you translated **first covenant** in [Hebrews 8:7](../08/07.md).
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