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29 There are three things that are magnificent[a] in their step,
four things that move about magnificently:[b]

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Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 30:29 tn The form מֵיטִיבֵי (metive) is the Hiphil participle, plural construct. It has the idea of “doing good [in] their step.” They move about well, i.e., magnificently. The genitive would be a genitive of specification.
  2. Proverbs 30:29 tn The construction uses the Hiphil participle again (as in the previous line) followed by the infinitive construct of הָלַךְ (halakh). This forms a verbal hendiadys, the infinitive becoming the main verb and the participle before it the adverb.

29 There be three things which go well, yea, four are comely in going:

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29 There are three things which are majestic in pace,
Yes, four which are stately in walk:

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29 “There are three things that are stately in their stride,
    four that move with stately bearing:

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