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OET (OET-LV) in_year fif- teen year of_Amaziah the_son of_Yōʼāsh the_king of_Yəhūdāh/(Judah) he_became_king Yārāⱱəˊām the_son of_Yōʼāsh the_king of_Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) in/on/at/with_Shomrōn forty and_one year[s].
This describes what King Uzziah did after he became king.
Note 1 topic: translate-numbers
(Occurrence 0) In the fifteenth year of Amaziah
(Some words not found in UHB: in=year five teen year of,Amaziah son_of Yōʼāsh/(Joash) king Yehuda reign Yārāⱱəˊām/(Jeroboam) son_of Jehoash king Yisrael in/on/at/with,Samaria forty and,one year )
“In year 15 of Amaziah”
Note 2 topic: translate-numbers
(Occurrence 0) forty-one years
(Some words not found in UHB: in=year five teen year of,Amaziah son_of Yōʼāsh/(Joash) king Yehuda reign Yārāⱱəˊām/(Jeroboam) son_of Jehoash king Yisrael in/on/at/with,Samaria forty and,one year )
“41 years”
14:23 The fifteenth year of King Amaziah’s reign in Judah marks the beginning of Jeroboam II’s independent reign (782 BC). His reign of forty-one years includes the earlier co-regency with his father (793–782 BC).
OET (OET-LV) in_year fif- teen year of_Amaziah the_son of_Yōʼāsh the_king of_Yəhūdāh/(Judah) he_became_king Yārāⱱəˊām the_son of_Yōʼāsh the_king of_Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) in/on/at/with_Shomrōn forty and_one 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.