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Psa 38 V1V2V3V4V5V6V7V8V9V10V11V12V13V14V16V17V18V19V20V21V22

OET interlinear PSA 38:15

 PSA 38:15 ©

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. 359433
    2. -
    3. -
    4. -
    5. S
    6. -
    7. 249603
    1. וָ,אֱהִי
    2. 359434,359435
    3. and I have become
    4. -
    5. 1961
    6. SV-C,Vqw1cs
    7. and,I_have_become
    8. -
    9. -
    10. 249604
    1. כְּ,אִישׁ
    2. 359436,359437
    3. like a man
    4. -
    5. 376
    6. S-R,Ncmsa
    7. like,a_man
    8. -
    9. -
    10. 249605
    1. אֲשֶׁר
    2. 359438
    3. who
    4. -
    5. S-Tr
    6. who
    7. -
    8. -
    9. 249606
    1. לֹא
    2. 359439
    3. not
    4. -
    5. 3808
    6. S-Tn
    7. not
    8. -
    9. -
    10. 249607
    1. 359440
    2. -
    3. -
    4. -x-maqqef
    5. -
    6. -
    7. 249608
    1. שֹׁמֵעַ
    2. 359441
    3. +is hearing
    4. -
    5. 8085
    6. V-Vqrmsa
    7. [is]_hearing
    8. -
    9. -
    10. 249609
    1. וְ,אֵין
    2. 359442,359443
    3. and there +are not
    4. -
    5. 369
    6. SP-C,Tn
    7. and,there_[are]_not
    8. -
    9. -
    10. 249610
    1. בְּ,פִי,ו
    2. 359444,359445,359446
    3. in mouth of his
    4. -
    5. 6310
    6. S-R,Ncmsc,Sp3ms
    7. in,mouth_of,his
    8. -
    9. -
    10. 249611
    1. תּוֹכָחוֹת
    2. 359447
    3. arguments
    4. -
    5. S-Ncfpa
    6. arguments
    7. -
    8. -
    9. 249612
    1. 359448
    2. -
    3. -
    4. -x-sof-pasuq
    5. -
    6. -
    7. 249613

OET (OET-LV)[fn] and_I_have_become like_a_man who not is_hearing and_there_are_not in_mouth_of_his arguments.


38:15 Note: KJB: Ps.38.14

OET (OET-RV)but instead I wait for you, Yahweh.
 ⇔ → My master God, you’ll answer me

None
uW Translation Notes:

Note 1 topic: writing-pronouns

אַתָּ֥ה תַ֝עֲנֶ֗ה

(Some words not found in UHB: and,I_have_become like,a_man which/who not hear and,there_[are]_not in,mouth_of,his arguments )

David is stating the pronoun you separately, even though the verb translated as you will answer already includes this meaning. He is doing that to emphasize that Yahweh alone is the one who will respond to him. If a speaker of your language would use an explicit pronoun for the same purpose, you may want to use that construction in your translation. If not, your language may have other ways of showing the meaning here. Alternate translation: [you alone will answer me]

Note 2 topic: figures-of-speech / possession

אֱלֹהָֽ⁠י

(Some words not found in UHB: and,I_have_become like,a_man which/who not hear and,there_[are]_not in,mouth_of,his arguments )

David is not using the phrase my God to mean that he possesses or controls Yahweh, but rather to emphasize that Yahweh is the God he worships. See the introduction to Psalms for further discussion. Alternate translation: [the God whom I worship]

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. and I have become
    2. -
    3. 1987,1929
    4. 359434,359435
    5. SV-C,Vqw1cs
    6. -
    7. -
    8. 249604
    1. like a man
    2. -
    3. 3418,266
    4. 359436,359437
    5. S-R,Ncmsa
    6. -
    7. -
    8. 249605
    1. who
    2. -
    3. 238
    4. 359438
    5. S-Tr
    6. -
    7. -
    8. 249606
    1. not
    2. -
    3. 3835
    4. 359439
    5. S-Tn
    6. -
    7. -
    8. 249607
    1. +is hearing
    2. -
    3. 7841
    4. 359441
    5. V-Vqrmsa
    6. -
    7. -
    8. 249609
    1. and there +are not
    2. -
    3. 1987,500
    4. 359442,359443
    5. SP-C,Tn
    6. -
    7. -
    8. 249610
    1. in mouth of his
    2. -
    3. 846,6255,1978
    4. 359444,359445,359446
    5. S-R,Ncmsc,Sp3ms
    6. -
    7. -
    8. 249611
    1. arguments
    2. -
    3. 8427
    4. 359447
    5. S-Ncfpa
    6. -
    7. -
    8. 249612

OET (OET-LV)[fn] and_I_have_become like_a_man who not is_hearing and_there_are_not in_mouth_of_his arguments.


38:15 Note: KJB: Ps.38.14

OET (OET-RV)but instead I wait for you, Yahweh.
 ⇔ → My master God, you’ll answer 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 38:15 ©