one in hand

The Hebrew that is translated as “one in (your/my) hand” in English is translated in the Protestant Mandarin Chinese Union Version with an existing traditional Chinese idiom: hé ér wéi yī (合而為一 / 合而为一) or “united as one.” (Source: Toshikazu S. Foley in Hong Kong Journal of Catholic Studies, 2011, p. 45ff.)

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