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Hebrew root (lemma) ‘אֵילַת’ (ʼēylat)

אֵילַת

Have 8 uses of Hebrew root (lemma) ‘אֵילַת’ (ʼēylat) in the Hebrew originals

DEU 2:8מֵ,אֵילַת (mē, ʼēylat) R,Np contextual morpheme glosses=‘from, Elath’ morpheme glosses=‘from, Elath’ OSHB DEU 2:8 word 10

OET-LV: 8And_we_passed_away from_with relatives_of_our the_descendants_of ˊĒsāv who_were_dwelling in_Sēˊīr from_the_way_of the_wilderness_plain from_ʼĒylōt and_from geⱱer and_we_turned and_we_passed_along the_way_of the_wilderness_of Mōʼāⱱ.   (DEU_2:8)

OET-RV: 8So we passed by our relatives, Esau’s descendants who live in Seir. We travelled along the Yarden valley plain from Eilat and Estyon-Gever, then north through the Moav wilderness. (DEU 2:8)

1 KI 9:26אֵלוֹת (ʼēlōt) Np contextual word gloss=‘Elath’ word gloss=‘ʼĒylōt’ OSHB 1 KI 9:26 word 9

OET-LV: 26And_ship[s] he_made the_king Shəlomoh at geⱱer which is_with ʼĒylōt on the_shore_of the_sea_of reed[s] in_land of_ʼEdōm.   (KI1_9:26)

OET-RV: 26King Shelomoh constructed a fleet of ships in Ezion-Geber, which is near Eylot on the shore of the Red Sea in the Edom region. (KI1 9:26)

2 KI 14:22אֵילַת (ʼēylat) Np contextual word gloss=‘Elath’ word gloss=‘ʼĒylōt’ OSHB 2 KI 14:22 word 4

OET-LV: 22He he_built DOM ʼĒylōt and_he_restored_it to_Yəhūdāh/(Judah) after lay_down the_king with ancestors_of_his.   (KI2_14:22)

OET-RV: 22Azaryah built up Eylat and he reestablished it as part of Yehudah before he died. (KI2 14:22)

2 KI 16:6אֵילַת (ʼēylat) Np contextual word gloss=‘Elath’ word gloss=‘ʼĒylōt’ OSHB 2 KI 16:6 word 8

OET-LV: 6At_time (the)_that Rəʦīn he_restored the_king_of ʼArām DOM ʼĒylōt to_ʼArām and_he_cleared_out DOM the_Yəhūdī/(Judeans) from_ʼĒylōt and_ʼEdōmites they_came ʼĒylōt and_they_lived there until the_day (the)_this.   (KI2_16:6)

OET-RV: 6At that time, Aram’s King Retsin recaptured Elat City for Aram, then he drove the Yehudans out of Elat and Arameans moved in instead and they have lived there to this day. (KI2 16:6)

2 KI 16:6מֵ,אֵילוֹת (mē, ʼēylōt) R,Np contextual morpheme glosses=‘from, Elath’ morpheme glosses=‘from, Elath’ OSHB 2 KI 16:6 word 13

OET-LV: 6At_time (the)_that Rəʦīn he_restored the_king_of ʼArām DOM ʼĒylōt to_ʼArām and_he_cleared_out DOM the_Yəhūdī/(Judeans) from_ʼĒylōt and_ʼEdōmites they_came ʼĒylōt and_they_lived there until the_day (the)_this.   (KI2_16:6)

OET-RV: 6At that time, Aram’s King Retsin recaptured Elat City for Aram, then he drove the Yehudans out of Elat and Arameans moved in instead and they have lived there to this day. (KI2 16:6)

2 KI 16:6אֵילַת (ʼēylat) Np contextual word gloss=‘Elath’ word gloss=‘ʼĒylōt’ OSHB 2 KI 16:6 word 16

OET-LV: 6At_time (the)_that Rəʦīn he_restored the_king_of ʼArām DOM ʼĒylōt to_ʼArām and_he_cleared_out DOM the_Yəhūdī/(Judeans) from_ʼĒylōt and_ʼEdōmites they_came ʼĒylōt and_they_lived there until the_day (the)_this.   (KI2_16:6)

OET-RV: 6At that time, Aram’s King Retsin recaptured Elat City for Aram, then he drove the Yehudans out of Elat and Arameans moved in instead and they have lived there to this day. (KI2 16:6)

2 CHR 8:17אֵילוֹת (ʼēylōt) Np contextual word gloss=‘Elath’ word gloss=‘ʼĒylōt’ OSHB 2 CHR 8:17 word 7

OET-LV: 17then Shəlomoh he_went to geⱱer and_near/to ʼĒylōt on the_shore_of the_sea in_land of_ʼEdōm.   (CH2_8:17)

OET-RV: 17Then Shelomoh went to Etsyon-Gever and to Eylat on the edge of the ocean, in the Edom region. (CH2 8:17)

2 CHR 26:2אֵילוֹת (ʼēylōt) Np contextual word gloss=‘Elath’ word gloss=‘ʼĒylōt’ OSHB 2 CHR 26:2 word 4

OET-LV: 2He he_built DOM ʼĒylōt and_he_restored_it to_Yəhūdāh after lay_down the_king with ancestors_of_his.   (CH2_26:2)

OET-RV: 2Uzziyah restored Eylat City to Yehudah and rebuilt it after the death of his father. (CH2 26:2)

Lemmas with same root consonants as ‘אילת’ (ʼylt)

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

Have 3 uses of Hebrew root (lemma)אַיֶּלֶת’ (ʼayyelet) in the Hebrew originals

PSA 22:1אַיֶּלֶת (ʼayyelet) Ncfsc contextual word gloss=‘the_doe_of’ word gloss=‘doe_of’ OSHB PSA 22:1 word 3

OET-LV: 22To_choirmaster on the_doe_of the_dawn a_song of_Dāvid.   (PSA_22:1)

OET-RV: For the musical director: a song by David to the tune ‘The doe of the dawn’.
 ⇔  22My god, my god, why have you abandoned me?
 ⇔ Why are you so far from saving me
 ⇔ ≈ and far from my plea for help? (PSA 22:1)

PROV 5:19אַיֶּלֶת (ʼayyelet) Ncfsc contextual word gloss=‘a_doe_of’ word gloss=‘deer_of’ OSHB PROV 5:19 word 1

OET-LV: 19A_doe_of loves and_a_mountain_goat_of grace breasts_of_her may_they_satisfy_you at_every_of time by_her_of_love may_you_be_intoxicated continually.   (PRO_5:19)

OET-RV: 19a loving doe, yes, a graceful deer.
 ⇔ Let her breasts satisfy you always.
 ⇔ ≈ Constantly be overwhelmed by her love. (PRO 5:19)

JER 14:5אַיֶּלֶת (ʼayyelet) Ncfsa contextual word gloss=‘a_doe’ word gloss=‘doe’ OSHB JER 14:5 word 3

OET-LV: 5If/because also a_doe in_the_field it_has_given_birth and_it_has_abandoned if/because not fresh_grass it_is.   (JER_14:5)

OET-RV: 5
 ⇔ 
 ⇔  (JER 14:5)