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OET interlinear PSA 119:143

 PSA 119:143 ©

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. צַר
    2. 381939
    3. Anxiety
    4. -
    5. S-Aamsa
    6. anxiety
    7. S
    8. Y-444
    9. 265758
    1. 381940
    2. -
    3. -
    4. -x-maqqef
    5. -
    6. -
    7. 265759
    1. וּ,מָצוֹק
    2. 381941,381942
    3. and distress
    4. and anguish
    5. 4689
    6. S-C,Ncmsa
    7. and,distress
    8. -
    9. Y-444
    10. 265760
    1. מְצָאוּ,נִי
    2. 381943,381944
    3. they have found me
    4. found
    5. 4672
    6. VO-Vqp3cp,Sp1cs
    7. they,have_found_me
    8. -
    9. Y-444
    10. 265761
    1. מִצְוֺתֶי,ךָ
    2. 381945,381946
    3. commands of your
    4. commands
    5. 4687
    6. S-Ncfpc,Sp2ms
    7. commandments_of,your
    8. -
    9. Y-444
    10. 265762
    1. שַׁעֲשֻׁעָ,י
    2. 381947,381948
    3. delight(s) of +are my
    4. delight
    5. 8191
    6. P-Ncmpc,Sp1cs
    7. delight(s)_of,[are]_my
    8. -
    9. Y-444
    10. 265763
    1. 381949
    2. -
    3. -
    4. -x-sof-pasuq
    5. -
    6. -
    7. 265764

OET (OET-LV)Anxiety and_distress they_have_found_me commands_of_your delight(s)_of_are_my.

OET (OET-RV)Distress and anguish have found me.
 ⇔ Your commands are my only delight.

None
uW Translation Notes:

Note 1 topic: figures-of-speech / abstractnouns

צַר־וּ⁠מָצ֥וֹק מְצָא֑וּ⁠נִי

trouble and,distress they,have_found_me

If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea of distress, you could express the same idea in another way. Alternate translation: [I am troubled and and distressed]

Note 2 topic: figures-of-speech / doublet

צַר־וּ⁠מָצ֥וֹק מְצָא֑וּ⁠נִי

trouble and,distress they,have_found_me

The terms Narrow and distress mean similar things. The psalmist is using the two terms together for emphasis. If it would be clearer for your readers, you could express the emphasis with a single phrase. Alternate translation: [Great trouble has found me]

Note 3 topic: figures-of-speech / personification

צַר־וּ⁠מָצ֥וֹק מְצָא֑וּ⁠נִי

trouble and,distress they,have_found_me

The psalmist is speaking of Narrow and distress as if they were living things that could have found a person. If it would be helpful in your language, you could state the meaning plainly. Alternate translation: [I am experiencing great trouble]

Note 4 topic: figures-of-speech / abstractnouns

מִ֝צְוֺתֶ֗י⁠ךָ שַׁעֲשֻׁעָֽ⁠י

commandments_of,your (Some words not found in UHB: trouble and,distress they,have_found_me commandments_of,your delight(s)_of,[are]_my )

If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea of delight, you could express the same idea in another way. Alternate translation: [your commandments delight me]

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. Anxiety
    2. -
    3. 6624
    4. 381939
    5. S-Aamsa
    6. S
    7. Y-444
    8. 265758
    1. and distress
    2. and anguish
    3. 1987,4737
    4. 381941,381942
    5. S-C,Ncmsa
    6. -
    7. Y-444
    8. 265760
    1. they have found me
    2. found
    3. 4733,1978
    4. 381943,381944
    5. VO-Vqp3cp,Sp1cs
    6. -
    7. Y-444
    8. 265761
    1. commands of your
    2. commands
    3. 4170,1978
    4. 381945,381946
    5. S-Ncfpc,Sp2ms
    6. -
    7. Y-444
    8. 265762
    1. delight(s) of +are my
    2. delight
    3. 7741,1978
    4. 381947,381948
    5. P-Ncmpc,Sp1cs
    6. -
    7. Y-444
    8. 265763

OET (OET-LV)Anxiety and_distress they_have_found_me commands_of_your delight(s)_of_are_my.

OET (OET-RV)Distress and anguish have found me.
 ⇔ Your commands are my only delight.

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.OET logo mark

 PSA 119:143 ©