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OET (OET-LV) And_DOM the_gate_of the_dung Malkīyyāh he_repaired the_son_of Rēkāⱱ the_official_of the_district_of Bēyt Hakkerem he rebuilt_it and_set_up doors_of_its bolts_of_its and_bars_of_its.
OET (OET-RV) Rekav’s son Malkiyyah, the administrator for the Beyt-Hakkarem district, rebuilt the Dung Gate—installing the doors with their bolts and bars.
Note 1 topic: translate-names
שַׁ֣עַר הָאַשְׁפּ֗וֹת
gate_of the,dung
This is the name of one of the gates of Jerusalem. Alternate translation: [the Dung Gate]
Note 2 topic: translate-names
מַלְכִּיָּ֣ה בֶן־רֵכָ֔ב
Malkīy\sup_yāh son_of Rēkāⱱ
Malkijah is the name of a man, and Recab is the name of his father.
Note 3 topic: translate-names
פֶּ֣לֶךְ בֵּית־הַכָּ֑רֶם
district_of house_of -haccherem
This is the name of one of the districts into which the city and the surrounding area were divided.
3:14 The Beth-hakkerem district might have been about two miles (3.2 kilometers) south of Jerusalem (at modern Ramat Rachel) or five miles (8 kilometers) west (at modern Ain Karem).
OET (OET-LV) And_DOM the_gate_of the_dung Malkīyyāh he_repaired the_son_of Rēkāⱱ the_official_of the_district_of Bēyt Hakkerem he rebuilt_it and_set_up doors_of_its bolts_of_its and_bars_of_its.
OET (OET-RV) Rekav’s son Malkiyyah, the administrator for the Beyt-Hakkarem district, rebuilt the Dung Gate—installing the doors with their bolts and bars.
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.