This is not a translation, but your words has some similarity with an
interlinear text. "The Theory and Practice of Translation," E. A. Nida and
C. R. Taber, 1974, p. 12 gives the following definition: Translating consists
in reproducing in the receptor language the closest natural equivalent of the
source language message, first in terms of meaning and secondly in terms of
style." A translation from Hebrew into English requires that English tenses
are chosen and that the clauses are expressed in a language that the target
group will understand.
Best regards,
Rolf Furuli
Stavern
Norway
Søndag 26. Mai 2013 16:34 CEST skrev Isaac Fried <if AT math.bu.edu>:
> Here is the translation: For-what seethe-they nations, and-societies
> he-confabulate--they inanities.
>
> Isaac Fried, Boston University
>
> On May 26, 2013, at 9:16 AM, Rolf wrote:
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> > Psalm 2:1
>