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OET (OET-LV) and_he/it_rose_up after_him Yāʼīr/(Jair) the_Gilˊādite and_judged DOM Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) twenty and_two year[s].
Note 1 topic: translate-names
יָאִ֖יר
Yāʼīr/(Jair)
The word Jair is the name of a man.
Note 2 topic: figures-of-speech / idiom
וַיָּ֣קָם
and=he/it_rose_up
See how you translated the same expression in 10:2. Alternate translation: “And … became the next deliverer”
10:1-5 Each of the five minor judges (see also 12:8-15) judged Israel for a specific number of years; in this period of decline after Gideon, the formula “there was peace in the land” (3:11, 30; 5:31; 8:28) never recurs. The details given for these enigmatic figures include their places of origin and burial, and perhaps a brief genealogy or something notable about their families. Four of the five names appear in other genealogical records: Tola and Puah as clans of Issachar (Gen 46:13; Num 26:23), Elon as a descendant of Zebulun (Gen 46:14; Num 26:26), and Jair at various points (see Num 32:41; Deut 3:14; Josh 13:30; 1 Kgs 4:13). The lack of specific military exploits and the common reference to “judging” suggests that they had some kind of administrative or judicial function.
OET (OET-LV) and_he/it_rose_up after_him Yāʼīr/(Jair) the_Gilˊādite and_judged DOM Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) twenty and_two year[s].
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.