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OET-LV And_DOM the_little_owl and_DOM the_cormorant and_DOM the_great_owl.
UHB וְאֶת־הַכּ֥וֹס וְאֶת־הַשָּׁלָ֖ךְ וְאֶת־הַיַּנְשֽׁוּף׃ ‡
(vəʼet-hakkōş vəʼet-hashshālāk vəʼet-hayyanshūf.)
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Note: Automatic aligning of the OET-RV to the LV is done by some temporary software, hence the OET-RV alignments are incomplete (and may occasionally be wrong).
BrLXX καὶ νυκτικόρακα, καὶ καταράκτην, καὶ ἴβιν,
(kai nuktikoraka, kai kataraktaʸn, kai ibin, )
BrTr and the night-raven and the cormorant and the stork,
ULT and the small owl and the cormorant and the short-eared owl
UST tawny owls, fisher owls, screech owls,
BSB • the little owl, the cormorant, the great owl,
OEB No OEB LEV book available
WEBBE the little owl, the cormorant, the great owl,
WMBB (Same as above)
NET the little owl, the cormorant, the screech owl,
LSV and the little owl, and the cormorant, and the great owl,
FBV little owl, fish owl, eagle owl,
T4T small owls, cormorants, large owls,
LEB and the little owl and the cormorant and the great owl,
BBE And the little owl and the cormorant and the great owl;
Moff No Moff LEV book available
JPS and the little owl, and the cormorant, and the great owl;
ASV and the little owl, and the cormorant, and the great owl,
DRA The screech owl, and the cormorant, and the ibis,
YLT and the little owl, and the cormorant, and the great owl,
Drby and the owl, and the gannet, and the ibis,
RV and the little owl, and the cormorant, and the great owl;
Wbstr And the little owl, and the cormorant, and the great owl,
KJB-1769 And the little owl, and the cormorant, and the great owl,
KJB-1611 And the little Owle, and the Cormorant, and the great Owle,
Bshps The Falcon, the Cormorant, the great Owle,
Gnva The litle owle also, and the connorant, and the great owle.
(The little owle also, and the connorant, and the great owle. )
Cvdl the litle Oule, the Storke, the greate Oule,
(the little Oule, the Storke, the great Oule,)
Wycl an owle, and dippere, and ibis;
Luth das Käuzlein, den Schwan, den Huhu,
(das Käuzlein, the Schwan, the Huhu,)
ClVg bubonem, et mergulum, et ibin,
(bubonem, and mergulum, and ibin, )
11:1–15:33 These chapters detail the regulations pertaining to purity. The mixing of types of animals was forbidden (see Deut 22:9-11) because it represented a violation of the normal created order. “Abnormal” creatures—such as fish without fins and scales, carnivores, crawling insects, and animals without split hooves—cross boundaries between “normal” types and were unfit for food or offerings (see also Deut 14:1-21). The dietary laws were meant to distinguish Israel as a holy people from the surrounding nations (Lev 11:44-45).
Note 1 topic: translate-unknown
וְאֶת־הַכּ֥וֹס
and=DOM the,little_owl
Although the exact designation of this bird is debated, it likely refers to the little owl, a small-sized variety of owls, a nocturnal bird of prey that commonly feeds on carrion. If your readers would not be familiar with this group of birds, you could use the name of a similar species of bird in your area, or you could use a more general term. See how you translated the word “owl” in the previous verse.
Note 2 topic: translate-unknown
וְאֶת־הַשָּׁלָ֖ךְ
and=DOM and=DOM the,cormorant
Although the exact designation of this bird is debated, it likely refers to a cormorant, a large, diving bird with a long neck, long hooked bill, and dark feathers. If your readers would not be familiar with this specific bird, you could use the name of a similar species of bird in your area, or you could use a more general term.
Note 3 topic: translate-unknown
וְאֶת־הַיַּנְשֽׁוּף׃
and=DOM and=DOM and=DOM (Some words not found in UHB: and=DOM the,little_owl and=DOM the,cormorant and=DOM the,great_owl )
Although the exact designation of this bird is debated, it likely refers to a big owl, a large-sized variety of owls, a nocturnal bird of prey that also feeds on carrion. If your readers would not be familiar with this group of birds, you could use the name of a similar species of bird in your area, or you could use a more general term. See how you translated the word “owl” in the previous verse.