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indeed, if[a] you call out for discernment[b]
shout loudly[c] for understanding—

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Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 2:3 tn Both particles retain their individual meanings, otherwise the verse would begin with a strong adversative and be a contrast to what has been said.
  2. Proverbs 2:3 sn The noun recalls the second purpose of the book (1:2). It is also cognate to the last word of 2:2, forming a transition. The two objects of the prepositions in this verse are actually personifications, as if they could be summoned.
  3. Proverbs 2:3 tn Heb “give your voice.” The expression means to shout loudly (BDB 679 s.v. נָתַן Qal 1.x, HALOT 735 s.v. נָתַן Qal 12), to make a sound that carries farther (e.g., Jer 2:15). J. H. Greenstone says, “If it [understanding] does not come at your first call, raise your voice to a higher pitch, put forth greater efforts” (Proverbs, 17).

indeed, if you call out for insight(A)
    and cry aloud for understanding,

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Yea, if thou criest after knowledge, and liftest up thy voice for understanding;

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