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OET interlinear JOB 41:7

 JOB 41:7 ©

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. KJB: Job.41.15
    2. 349861
    3. -
    4. -
    5. -
    6. -
    7. -
    8. 242690
    1. גַּ֭אֲוָה
    2. 349862
    3. pride
    4. -
    5. 1312
    6. -1346
    7. back
    8. pride
    9. Person=-S
    10. 242691
    1. אֲפִיקֵ֣י
    2. 349863
    3. [is] rows
    4. -
    5. 699
    6. -650
    7. rows
    8. [is]_rows
    9. Person=-S/s=NPofNP
    10. 242692
    1. מָֽגִנִּ֑ים
    2. 349864
    3. of shields
    4. -
    5. 4329
    6. -4043
    7. shields
    8. of_shields
    9. Person=-S/s=NPofNP
    10. 242693
    1. סָ֝ג֗וּר
    2. 349865
    3. [it is] shut up
    4. -
    5. 5067
    6. -5462
    7. shut_up
    8. [it_is]_shut_up
    9. V-ADV
    10. 242694
    1. חוֹתָ֥ם
    2. 349866
    3. a seal
    4. -
    5. 2514
    6. -2368
    7. seal
    8. a_seal
    9. V-ADV/adv=NpAdjp
    10. 242695
    1. צָֽר
    2. 349867
    3. tight
    4. -
    5. 6167
    6. -6862 a
    7. closely
    8. tight
    9. V-ADV/adv=NpAdjp
    10. 242696
    1. ׃
    2. 349868
    3. -
    4. -
    5. -
    6. -
    7. -
    8. 242697

OET (OET-LV)[fn] pride [is]_rows of_shields [it_is]_shut_up a_seal tight.


41:7 Note: KJB: ʼIyyōⱱ.41.15

OET (OET-RV) Can you fill its hide with harpoons,
 ⇔ or its head with fishing spears?

uW Translation Notes:

Note 1 topic: figures-of-speech / rquestion

הַֽ⁠תְמַלֵּ֣א בְ⁠שֻׂכּ֣וֹת עוֹר֑⁠וֹ וּ⁠בְ⁠צִלְצַ֖ל דָּגִ֣ים רֹאשֽׁ⁠וֹ

(Some words not found in UHB: back rows shields shut_up seal closely )

Yahweh is using the question form for emphasis. If a speaker of your language would not use the question form for that purpose, you could translate these questions as statements or as exclamations. Alternate translation: “You cannot fill its hide with harpoons or its head with spears of fish!”

Note 2 topic: figures-of-speech / possession

וּ⁠בְ⁠צִלְצַ֖ל דָּגִ֣ים

(Some words not found in UHB: back rows shields shut_up seal closely )

Yahweh is using this possessive form to describe spears that are used to catch fish, not spears that are made of fish. It may be helpful to clarify this for your readers. Alternate translation: “or … with fishing spears”

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. pride
    2. -
    3. 1312
    4. 349862
    5. -1346
    6. pride
    7. -
    8. 242691
    1. [is] rows
    2. -
    3. 699
    4. 349863
    5. -650
    6. [is]_rows
    7. -
    8. 242692
    1. of shields
    2. -
    3. 4329
    4. 349864
    5. -4043
    6. of_shields
    7. -
    8. 242693
    1. [it is] shut up
    2. -
    3. 5067
    4. 349865
    5. -5462
    6. [it_is]_shut_up
    7. -
    8. 242694
    1. a seal
    2. -
    3. 2514
    4. 349866
    5. -2368
    6. a_seal
    7. -
    8. 242695
    1. tight
    2. -
    3. 6167
    4. 349867
    5. -6862 a
    6. tight
    7. -
    8. 242696

OET (OET-LV)[fn] pride [is]_rows of_shields [it_is]_shut_up a_seal tight.


41:7 Note: KJB: ʼIyyōⱱ.41.15

OET (OET-RV) Can you fill its hide with harpoons,
 ⇔ or its head with fishing spears?

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.

 JOB 41:7 ©