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Psa 119 V1V6V11V16V21V26V31V36V41V46V51V56V61V66V71V76V81V86V91V96V101V106V111V116V121V126V131V136V141V146V151V156V161V166V171V176

OET interlinear PSA 119:82

 PSA 119:82 ©

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. כָּלוּ
    2. 381223
    3. They are exhausted
    4. exhausted
    5. 3615
    6. V-Vqp3cp
    7. they_are_exhausted
    8. S
    9. Y-444
    10. 265275
    1. עֵינַ,י
    2. 381224,381225
    3. eyes of my
    4. eyes
    5. S-Ncbdc,Sp1cs
    6. eyes_of,my
    7. -
    8. Y-444
    9. 265276
    1. לְ,אִמְרָתֶ,ךָ
    2. 381226,381227,381228
    3. for message of your
    4. your promise
    5. S-R,Ncfsc,Sp2ms
    6. for,word_of,your
    7. -
    8. Y-444
    9. 265277
    1. לֵ,אמֹר
    2. 381229,381230
    3. to say
    4. -
    5. 559
    6. SV-R,Vqc
    7. to=say
    8. -
    9. Y-444
    10. 265278
    1. מָתַי
    2. 381231
    3. when
    4. -
    5. 4970
    6. O-Ti
    7. when?
    8. -
    9. Y-444
    10. 265279
    1. תְּנַחֲמֵ,נִי
    2. 381232,381233
    3. will you comfort me
    4. you comfort
    5. 5162
    6. VO-Vpi2ms,Sp1cs
    7. will,you_comfort_me
    8. -
    9. Y-444
    10. 265280
    1. 381234
    2. -
    3. -
    4. -x-sof-pasuq
    5. -
    6. -
    7. 265281

OET (OET-LV)eyes_of_my They_are_exhausted for_message_of_your to_say when will_you_comfort_me.

OET (OET-RV)My eyes are exhausted with longing for your promise,
 ⇔ saying, “When will you comfort me?”

None
uW Translation Notes:

Note 1 topic: figures-of-speech / synecdoche

כָּל֣וּ עֵ֭ינַ⁠י

(Some words not found in UHB: fail eyes_of,my for,word_of,your to=say when(q) will,you_comfort_me )

The psalmist is using one part of himself, his eyes, to represent his whole person in the act of watching expectantly. If it would be helpful in your language, you could state the meaning plainly. Alternate translation: [I grow weary with looking]

Note 2 topic: figures-of-speech / rquestion

מָתַ֥י תְּֽנַחֲמֵֽ⁠נִי

when(q) (Some words not found in UHB: fail eyes_of,my for,word_of,your to=say when(q) will,you_comfort_me )

The psalmist is using the question form to express urgent longing rather than to seek information. If a speaker of your language would not use the question form for that purpose, you could translate this as a statement or a request. Alternate translation: [Please comfort me soon!]

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. eyes of my
    2. eyes
    3. 5826,1978
    4. 381224,381225
    5. S-Ncbdc,Sp1cs
    6. -
    7. Y-444
    8. 265276
    1. They are exhausted
    2. exhausted
    3. 3619
    4. 381223
    5. V-Vqp3cp
    6. S
    7. Y-444
    8. 265275
    1. for message of your
    2. your promise
    3. 3705,282,1978
    4. 381226,381227,381228
    5. S-R,Ncfsc,Sp2ms
    6. -
    7. Y-444
    8. 265277
    1. to say
    2. -
    3. 3705,683
    4. 381229,381230
    5. SV-R,Vqc
    6. -
    7. Y-444
    8. 265278
    1. when
    2. -
    3. 4772
    4. 381231
    5. O-Ti
    6. -
    7. Y-444
    8. 265279
    1. will you comfort me
    2. you comfort
    3. 5154,1978
    4. 381232,381233
    5. VO-Vpi2ms,Sp1cs
    6. -
    7. Y-444
    8. 265280

OET (OET-LV)eyes_of_my They_are_exhausted for_message_of_your to_say when will_you_comfort_me.

OET (OET-RV)My eyes are exhausted with longing for your promise,
 ⇔ saying, “When will you comfort me?”

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 119:82 ©