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Hebrew root (lemma) ‘שָׁת’ (shāt)

שָׁת

Have 1 use of Hebrew root (lemma) ‘שָׁת’ (shāt) in the Hebrew originals

PSA 11:3הַ,שָּׁתוֹת (ha, shātōt) Td,Ncmpa contextual morpheme glosses=‘the, foundations’ morpheme glosses=‘the, foundations’ OSHB PSA 11:3 word 2

OET-LV: 3If/because the_foundations they_will_be_torn_down the_righteous what does_he_do.   (PSA_11:3)

OET-RV: 3If the foundations get destroyed,
 ⇔ what can good people do then? (PSA 11:3)

Lemmas with same root consonants as ‘שׁת’ (sht)

It's possible that this might not have any actual semantic connection to the main root above—use with caution.

Have 13 uses of Hebrew root (lemma)שֵׁת’ (shēt) in the Hebrew originals

GEN 4:25שֵׁת (shēt) Np contextual word gloss=‘Seth’ possible glosses=‘Shet / Shēt’ OSHB GEN 4:25 word 11

OET-LV: 25And_ ʼĀdām _he/it_knew again DOM his/its_wife/woman and_she/it_gave_birth a_son and_she/it_called/named DOM his/its_name Shēt if/because he_has_appointed to_me god offspring another in_place_of Heⱱel/(Abel) if/because he/it_killed_him/it Qayin/(Cain).   (GEN_4:25)

OET-RV: 25Then Adam slept with his wife again and she bore a son and named him Shet (Seth) (which means ‘given’) because she had said, “God has given me another son in place of Hevel who was killed by Kayin.” (GEN 4:25)

GEN 4:26וּ,לְ,שֵׁת (ū, lə, shēt) C,R,Np word gloss=‘and_to / for_Shet / Shēt’ contextual morpheme glosses=‘and, to, Seth’ morpheme glosses=‘and, to, Seth’ OSHB GEN 4:26 word 1

OET-LV: 26And_to/for_Shet/Shēt also he he_was_born a_son and_he/it_called DOM his/its_name ʼEnōsh then it_was_begun to_call on_(the)_name_of YHWH.   (GEN_4:26)

OET-RV: 26Eventually Shet also had a son and named him Enosh. That was when people began using Yahweh’s name when they prayed for help. (GEN 4:26)

GEN 5:3שֵׁת (shēt) Np contextual word gloss=‘Seth’ possible glosses=‘Shet / Shēt’ OSHB GEN 5:3 word 12

OET-LV: 3and_ ʼĀdām _he/it_lived thirty and_one_hundred year[s] and_he/it_fathered in_his/its_resemblance/likeness according_to_his/its_illusion/resemblance and_he/it_called DOM his/its_name Shēt.   (GEN_5:3)

OET-RV: 3When Adam was 130 years old, he had a son who was like him in many ways, and he named him Shet (Seth). (GEN 5:3)

GEN 5:4שֵׁת (shēt) Np contextual word gloss=‘Seth’ possible glosses=‘Shet / Shēt’ OSHB GEN 5:4 word 7

OET-LV: 4And_ the_days_of _they_were of_ʼĀdām after fathering_by_him/it DOM Shēt eight hundred(s) year[s] and_he/it_fathered sons and_daughters.   (GEN_5:4)

OET-RV: 4After Shet’s birth, Adam lived another 800 years and had other sons and daughters. (GEN 5:4)

GEN 5:6שֵׁת (shēt) Np contextual word gloss=‘Seth’ possible glosses=‘Shet / Shēt’ OSHB GEN 5:6 word 2

OET-LV: 6and_he/it_lived Shēt five years and_one_hundred year[s] and_he/it_fathered DOM ʼEnōsh.   (GEN_5:6)

OET-RV: 6When Shet was 105 years old, he had a son named Enosh. (GEN 5:6)

GEN 5:7שֵׁת (shēt) Np contextual word gloss=‘Seth’ possible glosses=‘Shet / Shēt’ OSHB GEN 5:7 word 2

OET-LV: 7And_he/it_lived Shēt after fathering_by_him/it DOM ʼEnōsh seven years and_eight hundred(s) year[s] and_he/it_fathered sons and_daughters.   (GEN_5:7)

OET-RV: 7After Enosh’s birth, Seth lived another 807 years and had other sons and daughters. (GEN 5:7)

GEN 5:8שֵׁת (shēt) Np contextual word gloss=‘of_Seth’ possible glosses=‘Shet / Shēt’ OSHB GEN 5:8 word 4

OET-LV: 8And_ all_of _they_were the_days_of Shēt two_plus ten year[s] and_nine hundred(s) year[s] and_he/it_died.   (GEN_5:8)

OET-RV: 8So Shet lived a total of 912 years, and then he died. (GEN 5:8)

NUM 24:17שֵׁת (shēt) Np contextual word gloss=‘of_Sheth’ possible glosses=‘Shet / Seth’ OSHB NUM 24:17 word 19

OET-LV: 17I_see_him and_not now I_observe_him and_not near a_star it_will_march_forth from_Yaˊₐqoⱱ/(Jacob) and_ a_scepter _it_will_arise from_Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) and_it_will_smash the_corners_of Mōʼāⱱ and_it_will_destroy all_of the_descendants_of Sheth.   (NUM_24:17)

OET-RV: 17I see him, but not now.
 ⇔ ≈ I’ll look at him, but he’s not close.
 ⇔ A star has marched out from Yakov (Jacob),
 ⇔ ≈ and a staff has risen from Yisrael (Israel).
 ⇔ He will crush Moav’s corners,
 ⇔ ≈ and destroy all of Shet’s (Seth’s) descendants. (NUM 24:17)

2 SAM 10:4שְׁתוֹתֵי,הֶם (shətōtēy, hem) Ncmpc,Sp3mp contextual morpheme glosses=‘buttocks_of, their’ morpheme glosses=‘hips_of, their’ OSHB 2 SAM 10:4 word 15

OET-LV: 4And_ Ḩānūn _he/it_took DOM the_servants_of Dāvid and_he_shaved DOM (the)_half_of their_beard_of_of and_he_cut_off DOM robes_of_their in_middle to buttocks_of_their and_he_sent_them_away.   (SA2_10:4)

OET-RV: 4So Hanun seized David’s servants and had half of their beards shaved off and their robes cut in half all the way up to their buttocks, then he sent them off. (SA2 10:4)

1 CHR 1:1שֵׁת (shēt) Np contextual word gloss=‘Seth’ possible glosses=‘Shet / Shēt’ OSHB 1 CHR 1:1 word 2

OET-LV: 1ʼĀdām Shēt ʼEnōsh.   (CH1_1:1)

OET-RV: 1Adam, Shet (Seth), Enosh, (CH1 1:1)

EZRA 6:15שֵׁת (shēt) Acbsa contextual word gloss=‘six’ possible glosses=‘Shet / Seth’ OSHB EZRA 6:15 word 12

OET-LV: 15the_house And_it_was_finished this until day three of_the_month_of of_Adar which it was_year_of six of_(the)_reign of_Dārəyāvesh Oh/the_king.   (EZR_6:15)

OET-RV: 15The rebuilt temple was finished in mid-March in the sixth year of King Dareyavesh’s reign. (EZR 6:15)

ISA 20:4שֵׁת (shēt) Ncmsa contextual word gloss=‘buttock’ possible glosses=‘Shet / Seth’ OSHB ISA 20:4 word 16

OET-LV: 4So the_king_of he_will_lead_away of_ʼAshshūr DOM the_captive[s]_of Miʦrayim and_DOM the_exile[s]_of Kūsh/(Kūsh/(Cush/Ethiopia)) young_men and_old_men naked and_barefoot and_ buttock _bared_of the_nakedness_of Miʦrayim.   (ISA_20:4)

OET-RV: 4 (ISA 20:4)

DAN 3:1שִׁת (shit) Acfsa contextual word gloss=‘six’ word gloss=‘six’ OSHB DAN 3:1 word 12

OET-LV: 3Nəⱱūkadneʦʦar Oh/the_king he_made an_image of gold its_of_height was_cubits sixty its_of_width was_cubits six he_set_it_up on_the_plain_of Dura in_the_province_of Bāⱱel.   (DAN_3:1)

OET-RV: 3King Nevukadnetstsar (Nebuchadnezzar) had a gold statue made that stood nearly thirty metres high and was almost three metres wide, and it was erected on the Dura plain in the Babylonian province. (DAN 3:1)