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EST 1:6 כַּרְפַּס (karpaş) Ncmsa contextual word gloss=‘cotton’ word gloss=‘linen’ OSHB EST 1:6 word 2
OET-LV: 6 White_cloth cotton and_violet_material was_held with_cords_of fine_linen and_purple on rods_of silver and_pillars_of marble couches_of gold and_silver were_on a_pavement_of porphyry and_marble and_mother-of-pearl and_paving_stone. (EST_1:6)
OET-RV: 6 There were white and blue curtains hanging from white and purple cords attached to silver rings on marble pillars. The guests reclined on gold and silver couches set on a mosaic floor that was made of red and white marble, and mother-of-pearl and other expensive stones. (EST 1:6)
DAN 7:7 מְשַׁנְּיָה (məshannəyāh) Vpsfsa contextual word gloss=‘[was]_different’ word gloss=‘different’ OSHB DAN 7:7 word 25
OET-LV: 7 After this seeing I_was in_the_visions_of the_night and_lo a_beast fourth was_terrible and_terrible and_strong exceedingly and_teeth of iron were_to_it great it_was_devouring and_it_was_shattering and_the_rest with_its_of_foot it_was_trampling and_she was_different from all_of the_beasts which were_before_it and_horns ten were_to_it. (DAN_7:7)
OET-RV: • 7 The final creature that I saw in the vision was dreadful and terrifying. It was extremely strong with large iron teeth and it was devouring things then trampling and crushing the remainder. Another difference from the other creatures was that it had ten horns on its head. (DAN 7:7)
PSA 68:31 מִתְרַפֵּס (mitrapēş) Vtrmsa contextual word gloss=‘trampling’ word gloss=‘trample_underfoot’ OSHB PSA 68:31 word 8
OET-LV: 31 rebuke the_animal[s]_of the_reed[s] a_herd_of mighty_bulls with_calves_of peoples trampling on_pieces_of silver he_has_scattered peoples which_wars they_delight_in. (PSA_68:31)
OET-RV: 31 Princes will come out of Egypt (Heb. Mitsrayim).
⇔ Ethiopia (Heb. Kush) will hurry to reach out to God with her hands. (PSA 68:31)
PROV 6:3 הִתְרַפֵּס (hitrapēş) Vtv2ms contextual word gloss=‘humble_yourself’ word gloss=‘humble’ OSHB PROV 6:3 word 11
OET-LV: 3 Do this then my_son_of_Oh and_deliver_yourself if/because you_have_come in_the_palm_of your_neighbour_of_of go humble_yourself and_importune neighbours_of_your. (PRO_6:3)
OET-RV: 3 In that case, my child, go and rescue yourself:
⇔ Since you’ve fallen into your neighbour’s control,
⇔ go and humbly appeal to your neighbour to release you from that pledge. (PRO 6:3)
EZE 32:2 וַ,תִּרְפֹּס (va, tirpoş) C,Vqw2ms contextual morpheme glosses=‘and, you_fouled’ morpheme glosses=‘and, foul’ OSHB EZE 32:2 word 22
OET-LV: 2 Oh_son_of humankind take_up a_lamentation on Parˊoh the_king_of Miʦrayim/(Egypt) and_you_will_say to_him/it a_young_lion_of nations you_became_like and_you(ms) were_like_(the)_monster in_the_seas and_you_burst_forth in_your(pl)_of_rivers and_you_made_turbid waters with_your_two’s_of_feet and_you_fouled rivers_of_their. (EZE_32:2)
OET-RV: 2 “Humanity’s child, sing a loud mourning song about the Egyptian King Far-oh (Pharaoh) and tell him,
⇔ ‘You’re like a young lion among the nations,
⇔ but you’re like the sea monster in the oceans—
⇔ you churn up the water—
⇔ you stir up the waters with your feet, making them muddy. (EZE 32:2)