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OET interlinear EXO 6:22

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Hebrew word order

    1. Hebrew word
    2. Hebrew lemma
    3. OET-LV words
    4. OET-RV words
    5. Strongs
    6. Role/Morphology
    7. Gloss
    8. CAPS codes
    9. OET tags
    10. OET word #
    1. וּ,בְנֵ֖י
    2. 40477,40478
    3. And the sons
    4. sons
    5. 1814,959
    6. -c,1121 a
    7. and=the_sons
    8. -
    9. -
    10. 27881
    1. עֻזִּיאֵ֑ל
    2. 40479
    3. of ˊUzziyʼēl
    4. -
    5. 5655
    6. -5816
    7. ˊUzziy\sup ʼēl\sup*
    8. of_Uzziel
    9. S-P/s=NPofNP
    10. 27882
    1. מִֽישָׁאֵ֥ל
    2. 40480
    3. [were] Mīshāʼēl
    4. -
    5. 3782
    6. -4332
    7. Mīshā\sup ʼēl\sup*
    8. [were]_Mishael
    9. S-P/p=Conj3Np
    10. 27883
    1. וְ,אֶלְצָפָ֖ן
    2. 40481,40482
    3. and Elzaphan
    4. -
    5. 1814,52
    6. -c,469
    7. and,Elzaphan
    8. -
    9. S-P/p=Conj3Np
    10. 27884
    1. וְ,סִתְרִֽי
    2. 40483,40484
    3. and Sithri
    4. Sithri
    5. 1814,5010
    6. -c,5644
    7. and,Sithri
    8. -
    9. S-P/p=Conj3Np
    10. 27885
    1. ׃
    2. 40485
    3. -
    4. -
    5. -
    6. -
    7. -
    8. 27886

OET (OET-LV)And_the_sons of_ˊUzziyʼēl [were]_Mīshāʼēl and_Elzaphan and_Sithri.

OET (OET-RV) Uzziel’s sons were Mishael, Elzafan, and Sithri.

uW Translation Notes:

Note 1 topic: translate-names

עֻזִּיאֵ֑ל מִֽישָׁאֵ֥ל וְ⁠אֶלְצָפָ֖ן וְ⁠סִתְרִֽי

ˊUzziy\sup_ʼēl\sup* Mīshā\sup_ʼēl\sup* and,Elzaphan and,Sithri

These are the names of men.

TSN Tyndale Study Notes:

6:14-30 This genealogical interlude places Moses and Aaron among the families of Israel. That it is an interlude is clear because 6:30 is a repetition of 6:12. There is a recurring emphasis in Exodus on Yahweh as the God of the ancestors, both explicitly (from 3:6 on) and implicitly (from 1:1 on). What was about to happen was not an unrelated action by some new god who was devaluing impotent older gods (a typical theme in ancient pagan literature). Unlike pagan gods, whose only purpose is personal power, and who are in constant conflict among themselves, the true God has a single, overarching purpose: He wants his creation to find its fulfillment in proper relation to him. Although he enacts that purpose in ever-expanding displays of creativity, the new activities are always consistent with what he has already revealed of himself. Moses and Aaron did not suddenly appear out of the unknown, but were an integral part of that same people to whom God first revealed himself and through whom he was about to give an even grander revelation. The genealogies of Jesus have a similar purpose (Matt 1:1-16; Luke 3:23-38).

OET-LV English word order (‘Reverse’ interlinear)

    1. OET-LV words
    2. OET-RV words
    3. Strongs
    4. Hebrew word
    5. Hebrew lemma
    6. Role/Morphology
    7. Gloss
    8. CAPS codes
    9. OET tags
    10. OET word #
    1. And the sons
    2. sons
    3. 1814,959
    4. 40477,40478
    5. -c,1121 a
    6. -
    7. -
    8. 27881
    1. of ˊUzziyʼēl
    2. -
    3. 5655
    4. 40479
    5. -5816
    6. of_Uzziel
    7. -
    8. 27882
    1. [were] Mīshāʼēl
    2. -
    3. 3782
    4. 40480
    5. -4332
    6. [were]_Mishael
    7. -
    8. 27883
    1. and Elzaphan
    2. -
    3. 1814,52
    4. 40481,40482
    5. -c,469
    6. -
    7. -
    8. 27884
    1. and Sithri
    2. Sithri
    3. 1814,5010
    4. 40483,40484
    5. -c,5644
    6. -
    7. -
    8. 27885

OET (OET-LV)And_the_sons of_ˊUzziyʼēl [were]_Mīshāʼēl and_Elzaphan and_Sithri.

OET (OET-RV) Uzziel’s sons were Mishael, Elzafan, and Sithri.

Note: The OET-RV is still only a first draft, and so far only a few words have been (mostly automatically) matched to the Greek words that they’re translated from.

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