Footnote “Now she was absolutely the only child.” Lit., “And only she, she alone.” Heb., weraqʹ hiʼ yechi·dhahʹ; LXX(Gr., mo·no·ge·nesʹ)Vg(Lat., u·ni·geʹni·ta), “only-begotten.” Compare Ge 22:2. See Lu 8:42 ftn.