The Hebrew, Latin, and Greek that is translated as “forget” in English is translated in Noongar as dwangka-anbangbat, lit. “ear-lose.” (Source: Portions of the Holy Bible in the Nyunga language of Australia, 2018).
See also remember.
πῦρ ἴσχυεν ἐν ὕδατι τῆς ἰδίας δυνάμεως,
καὶ ὕδωρ τῆς σβεστικῆς φύσεως ἐπελανθάνετο·
20Fire even in water retained its normal power,
and water forgot its fire-quenching nature.
Fire even in water retained its normal power, and water forgot its fire-quenching nature: Compare 16.17. Good News Translation states this very compactly by combining the two lines. An alternative model is “Water forgot how to put out fire [or, no longer put out fire], so that fire went on burning even in water [or, even when it was covered with water].”
Quoted with permission from Bullard, Roger A. and Hatton, Howard A. A Handbook on The Wisdom of Solomon. (UBS Helps for Translators). New York: UBS, 2004. For this and other handbooks for translators see here.
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