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OET (OET-LV) And_he/it_gave the_priest/officer to_commanders the_hundreds[fn] DOM the_spears and_DOM the_shields which to/for_the_king Dāvid which in_house_of of_YHWH.
11:10 Variant note: ה/מאיות: (x-qere) ’הַ/מֵּא֗וֹת’: lemma_d/3967 n_1.1.1 morph_HTd/Acbpa id_12SM8 הַ/מֵּא֗וֹת
(Occurrence 0) were in the house of Yahweh
(Some words not found in UHB: and=he/it_gave the=priest/officer to,commanders the,hundreds DOM the,spears and=DOM the,shields which/who to/for=the_king Dāvid's which/who in=house_of YHWH )
Alternate translation: “were stored in the temple”
11:1-16 Athaliah, the mother of King Ahaziah of Judah, was the daughter of Ahab and Jezebel and the wife of King Jehoram of Judah (8:18, 26). As queen mother, she wielded powerful influence. Unfortunately, it was for evil (8:18, 27; 2 Chr 22:3-4) and included her plans to destroy the rest of the royal family (see 2 Chr 22:10). The demise of Ahab’s family in Samaria was complete, but Athaliah seized power in Judah in a slaughter that mirrored Jehu’s slaughter of her family in Samaria.
OET (OET-LV) And_he/it_gave the_priest/officer to_commanders the_hundreds[fn] DOM the_spears and_DOM the_shields which to/for_the_king Dāvid which in_house_of of_YHWH.
11:10 Variant note: ה/מאיות: (x-qere) ’הַ/מֵּא֗וֹת’: lemma_d/3967 n_1.1.1 morph_HTd/Acbpa id_12SM8 הַ/מֵּא֗וֹת
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.