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OET (OET-LV) and_ʼAⱱnēr the_son_of Nēr the_commander_of the_army which to_Shāʼūl’s he_had_taken DOM Ish- bshet the_son_of Shāʼūl and_brought_over_him Maḩₐnāyim.
OET (OET-RV) However, Abner (Ner’s son) who’d been Sha’ul’s army commander had taken Sha’ul’s son Iysh-Boshet[fn] across to Mahanayim
2:8 Also known as Esh-Baal. (See 1 Chronicles 8:33.)
Note 1 topic: translate-names
(Occurrence 0) Ner … Ishbosheth
(Some words not found in UHB: and,Abner son_of Nēr chief army which/who to,Saul's he/it_had_taken DOM (a)_man -bshet son_of Shāʼūl/(Saul) and,brought_~_over,him Maḩₐnāyim )
These are the names of men.
Note 2 topic: translate-names
(Occurrence 0) Mahanaim
(Some words not found in UHB: and,Abner son_of Nēr chief army which/who to,Saul's he/it_had_taken DOM (a)_man -bshet son_of Shāʼūl/(Saul) and,brought_~_over,him Maḩₐnāyim )
This is the name of a place.
2:8 Abner: See study note on 1 Sam 20:25.
• Mahanaim was located east of the Jordan River, deep in the highlands of Gilead near a plentiful source of fresh water. Saul and his family had close ties to Gilead (1 Sam 11:1-11; 31:11-13). Locating east of the Jordan made Ishbosheth’s regime less susceptible to attack by David’s forces. This same area was later King David’s temporary refuge after Absalom’s coup (2 Sam 17:24, 27).
• Ishbosheth means “man of shame.” His original name, Esh-baal, means “man of Baal.” The name Baal (“lord, master, possessor”) was associated with a pagan Canaanite deity (e.g., see Num 25:3), so it is likely that Ishbosheth’s name was later changed because of that association.
OET (OET-LV) and_ʼAⱱnēr the_son_of Nēr the_commander_of the_army which to_Shāʼūl’s he_had_taken DOM Ish- bshet the_son_of Shāʼūl and_brought_over_him Maḩₐnāyim.
OET (OET-RV) However, Abner (Ner’s son) who’d been Sha’ul’s army commander had taken Sha’ul’s son Iysh-Boshet[fn] across to Mahanayim
2:8 Also known as Esh-Baal. (See 1 Chronicles 8:33.)
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.