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Parallel LEV 11:18

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BI Lev 11:18 ©

Text critical issues=none Clarity of original=clearImportance=normal(All still tentative.)

OET (OET-RV)

OET-LVAnd_DOM the_white_owl and_DOM the_wilderness_owl and_DOM the_carrion_vulture.

UHBוְ⁠אֶת־הַ⁠תִּנְשֶׁ֥מֶת וְ⁠אֶת־הַ⁠קָּאָ֖ת וְ⁠אֶת־הָ⁠רָחָֽם׃
   (və⁠ʼet-ha⁠ttinshemet və⁠ʼet-ha⁠qqāʼāt və⁠ʼet-hā⁠rāḩām.)

Key: .
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).

BrLXXκαὶ πορφυρίωνα, καὶ πελεκᾶνα, καὶ κύκνον,
   (kai porfuriōna, kai pelekana, kai kuknon, )

BrTrand the red-bill, and pelican, and swan,

ULTand the white owl and the barn owl and the carrion vulture

USTwhite owls, scops owls, osprey,

BSB• the white owl, the desert owl, the osprey,


OEBNo OEB LEV book available

WEBBEthe white owl, the desert owl, the osprey,

WMBB (Same as above)

NETthe white owl, the scops owl, the osprey,

LSVand the waterhen, and the pelican, and the Egyptian vulture,

FBVbarn owl, desert owl, Egyptian vulture,

T4Twhite owls, desert owls, vultures that eat dead animals,

LEBand the barn owl and the desert owl and the carrion vulture,

BBEAnd the water-hen and the pelican and the vulture;

MoffNo Moff LEV book available

JPSand the horned owl, and the pelican, and the carrion-vulture;

ASVand the horned owl, and the pelican, and the vulture,

DRAAnd the swan, and the bittern, and the porphyrion,

YLTand the swan, and the pelican, and the gier eagle,

Drbyand the swan, and the pelican, and the carrion vulture,

RVand the horned owl, and the pelican, and the vulture;

WbstrAnd the swan, and the pelican, and the gier-eagle,

KJB-1769And the swan, and the pelican, and the gier eagle,

KJB-1611And the Swanne, and the Pellicane, and the Gier-eagle,

BshpsThe Backe, the Pellicane, the Pye,

GnvaAlso the redshanke and the pelicane, and the swanne:

Cvdlye Backe, the Pellycane, the Swanne, the Pye,

Wyca swan and cormoraunt, and a pellican;

Luthdie Fledermaus, die Rohrdommel,
   (die Fledermaus, the Rohrdommel,)

ClVget cygnum, et onocrotalum, et porphyrionem,
   (and cygnum, and onocrotalum, and porphyrionem, )


TSNTyndale Study Notes:

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).


UTNuW Translation Notes:

Note 1 topic: translate-unknown

וְ⁠אֶת־הַ⁠תִּנְשֶׁ֥מֶת

and=DOM the,white_owl

Although the exact designation of this bird is debated, it likely refers to a waterhen, a small-to-medium-sized water bird that lives in the water and hunts by wading in shallow water. 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.

Note 2 topic: translate-unknown

וְ⁠אֶת־הַ⁠קָּאָ֖ת

and=DOM and=DOM the,desert_owl

Although the exact designation of this bird is debated, it likely refers to a pelican, a large white or grey water bird with a large bill designed for scooping up fish and prey. This word may specifically refer to a variety of pelican that lives in the desert. 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.

Note 3 topic: translate-unknown

וְ⁠אֶת־הָ⁠רָחָֽם׃

and=DOM and=DOM and=DOM (Some words not found in UHB: and=DOM the,white_owl and=DOM the,desert_owl and=DOM the,carrion_vulture )

Although the exact designation of this bird is debated, it likely refers to an ibis, a group of wading water birds that have long necks and legs and a long, curved beak. 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.

BI Lev 11:18 ©