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Eze 23 V1 V3 V5 V7 V9 V11 V13 V17 V19 V21 V23 V25 V27 V29 V31 V33 V35 V37 V39 V41 V43 V45 V47 V49
OET (OET-LV) Girded_of a_loincloth in/on/at/with_waists_of_their overhung_of turbans in/on/at/with_heads_of_their the_appearance_of officers all_of_them the_likeness_of the_sons_of Bāⱱel Chaldea was_the_land_of native_of_their.
(Occurrence 0) turbans
(Some words not found in UHB: wearing_of belts in/on/at/with,waists_of,their flowing_of turbans in/on/at/with,heads_of,their looked_of officers all_of,them like_of sons_of Bāⱱel \add >ones\add*_from_Kasdiy earth/land native_of,their )
hats made out of long cloth and wrapped around the top of a man’s head
Note 1 topic: figures-of-speech / abstractnouns
(Occurrence 0) had the appearance of officers of chariot troops, the likeness of sons
(Some words not found in UHB: wearing_of belts in/on/at/with,waists_of,their flowing_of turbans in/on/at/with,heads_of,their looked_of officers all_of,them like_of sons_of Bāⱱel \add >ones\add*_from_Kasdiy earth/land native_of,their )
The abstract nouns “likeness” and “appearance” can be translated with verbal phrases. Alternate translation: “appeared the way officers of chariot troops do, and they looked like sons”
(Occurrence 0) chariot troops
(Some words not found in UHB: wearing_of belts in/on/at/with,waists_of,their flowing_of turbans in/on/at/with,heads_of,their looked_of officers all_of,them like_of sons_of Bāⱱel \add >ones\add*_from_Kasdiy earth/land native_of,their )
soldiers who drive chariots and who run ahead of and beside them
(Occurrence 0) sons of Babylonia
(Some words not found in UHB: wearing_of belts in/on/at/with,waists_of,their flowing_of turbans in/on/at/with,heads_of,their looked_of officers all_of,them like_of sons_of Bāⱱel \add >ones\add*_from_Kasdiy earth/land native_of,their )
Alternate translation: “Babylonians”
23:1-49 This chapter, like ch 16, gives the history of the northern and southern kingdoms of Israel and Judah in the form of an extended metaphor. It graphically depicts Samaria and Jerusalem, the capital cities, as two immoral women. The metaphor emphasizes that their judgment was inevitable and well-deserved.
OET (OET-LV) Girded_of a_loincloth in/on/at/with_waists_of_their overhung_of turbans in/on/at/with_heads_of_their the_appearance_of officers all_of_them the_likeness_of the_sons_of Bāⱱel Chaldea was_the_land_of native_of_their.
Note: The OET-RV is still only a first draft, and so far only a few words have been (mostly automatically) matched to the Hebrew or Greek words that they’re translated from.
Acknowledgements: The Hebrew text, lemmas, and morphology are all thanks to the OSHB and some of the glosses are from Macula Hebrew.