‏ Proverbs 2:2


2 by making
tn The Hiphil infinitive construct לְהַקְשִׁיב (lehaqshiv, “by making attentive”) functions as an epexegetical explanation of how one will receive the instruction.
your ear
sn The word “ear” is a metonymy of cause; the word is used as the instrument of hearing. But in parallelism with “heart” it indicates one aspect of the mental process of hearing and understanding. A “hearing ear” describes an obedient or responsive person (BDB 24 s.v. אֹזֶן 2).
attentive to wisdom
and
tn The conjunction “and” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is supplied in the translation for the sake of smoothness.
by turning
tn The Hiphil imperfect (“by turning”) continues the nuance introduced by the infinitive construct in the first colon (GKC 352 §114.r). The verb נָטָה (natah) normally means “to stretch out” and only occasionally “to turn” or “to incline” one’s heart to something, as is the case here.
your heart
tn Or “mind” (the center of the will, the choice).
to understanding,
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