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HEB 10 22 oa1s translate-unknown συνειδήσεως πονηρᾶς 1 Here, the phrase **a wicked conscience** refers to how people know that they have done what is **wicked** and feel guilty or defiled. If your readers would misunderstand **a wicked conscience**, you could use a word or phrase that identifies what people experience after they have done something that they know is **wicked**. Alternate translation: “feeling guilty” or “the effects of sin” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown]])
HEB 10 22 qr4b translate-symaction λελουμένοι 1 Here the author is probably referring to how Israelites and their priests were required to wash with **water** in certain situations. Some scholars suggest that the author is also alluding to Christian baptism here. The author speaks as if the audience has **been washed** in order to identify them as people who have been purified or cleansed. If your readers would misunderstand the “washing” language, you could explain what the “washing” means. Alternate translation: “having been cleansed as if it were washed” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction]])
HEB 10 22 tk9p grammar-collectivenouns τὸ σῶμα 1 our bodies washed with pure water Here the author is speaking of “bodies” in general, not of one particular **body**. If your readers would misunderstand this form, you could use a form that refers to “bodies” in general. Alternate translation: “our bodies” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-genericnoun]])
HEB 10 23 k5ui figs-metaphor κατέχωμεν 1 Let us also hold tightly to the confession of our hope
HEB 10 23 dhu8 figs-possession τὴν ὁμολογίαν τῆς ἐλπίδος 1 Let us also hold tightly to the confession of our hope
HEB 10 23 n57o figs-abstractnouns τὴν ὁμολογίαν τῆς ἐλπίδος 1
HEB 10 23 pckf figs-metonymy τῆς ἐλπίδος 1
HEB 10 23 k5ui figs-metaphor κατέχωμεν 1 Let us also hold tightly to the confession of our hope Here, the phrase **hold tightly** refers to continuing to firmly believe or trust something, particularly something that one has been told. If your readers would misunderstand **hold tightly**, you could use a word or phrase that refers to continuing to believe or trust. See how you translated the phrase “hold fast” in [3:6](../03/06.md). Alternate translation: “Let us tightly grasp” or “Let us remain in” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
HEB 10 23 dhu8 figs-possession τὴν ὁμολογίαν τῆς ἐλπίδος 1 Let us also hold tightly to the confession of our hope Here the author uses the possessive form to describe a **confession** that affirms or “confesses” **{our} hope**. If your readers would misunderstand that form, you could express the idea in a more natural way. Alternate translation: “the confession about our hope” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-possession]])
HEB 10 23 n57o figs-abstractnouns τὴν ὁμολογίαν τῆς ἐλπίδος 1 If your language does not use abstract nouns for the ideas behind **confession** and **hope**, you could express the ideas by using verbs such as “confess” and “hope.” Alternate translation: “what we confess that we hope for” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
HEB 10 23 pckf figs-metonymy τῆς ἐλπίδος 1 Here, the word **hope** figuratively refers to the contents of the **hope**, or what believers confidently expect. If your readers would misunderstand **hope**, you could clarify that the author is referring to the contents of this **hope**. Alternate translation: “of the things that we hope for” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
HEB 10 23 jy4t figs-metaphor ἀκλινῆ 1 without wavering Here, the word **unwavering** describes what the **confession** should be like as Christians **hold tightly** to it. The word refers to something that does not move or sway from side to side. In other words, something that stays firmly in one place is **unwavering**. The author speaks in this way to encourage the audience to maintain the **confession** in such a way that it does not change or vary. If your readers would misunderstand **unwavering**, you could use a word that refers to something that does not change or that is constant. Alternate translation: “steadfast” or “so that it stays the same” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
HEB 10 23 dtxl writing-pronouns ὁ ἐπαγγειλάμενος 1 without wavering
HEB 10 23 dtxl writing-pronouns ὁ ἐπαγγειλάμενος 1 without wavering Here, the word **one** refers to God. If your readers would misunderstand to whom **one** refers, you could make it explicit. Alternate translation: “the one having promised, God,” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-pronouns]])
HEB 10 25 v4fa figs-explicit μὴ ἐγκαταλείποντες τὴν ἐπισυναγωγὴν ἑαυτῶν 1 Let us not stop meeting together You can make explicit that the people met to worship. Alternate translation: “let us not stop coming together to worship” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
HEB 10 25 rqfz figs-metonymy ὅσῳ βλέπετε ἐγγίζουσαν τὴν ἡμέραν 1 Here, **the day** refers to when Jesus will return. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
HEB 10 25 k9c7 figs-metaphor ὅσῳ βλέπετε ἐγγίζουσαν τὴν ἡμέραν 1 as you see the day coming closer A future time is spoken of as if it were an object coming closer to the speaker. Alternate translation: “as you know that Christ will return soon” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])

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