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Hebrew root (lemma) ‘עֵין דֹּור’ (ˊēyn dovr)

עֵין דֹּור

Have 3 uses of Hebrew root (lemma) ‘עֵין דֹּור’ (ˊēyn dovr) in the Hebrew originals

JOS 17:11עֵין (ˊēyn) Np contextual word gloss=‘of’ word gloss=‘ ˊĒyn-’ OSHB JOS 17:11 word 15

OET-LV: 11And_he/it_was to_Mənashsheh in_Yissāskār and_in_ʼĀshēr Bēyt Shan and_her/its_daughters and_Yiⱱləˊām/(Ibleam) and_her/its_daughters and_DOM the_inhabitants_of Dōr and_her/its_daughters and_the_inhabitants_of Endor and_its_of_daughters and_the_inhabitants_of Taˊₐnāk and_its_of_daughters and_the_inhabitants_of Məgiddōn and_her/its_daughters the_three_of (the)_Napheth.   (JOS_17:11)

OET-RV: 11Menashsheh was allocated cities inside both Yissakar’s and Asher’s territories: Beyt-Shan, Ibleam, Dor, Endor, Taanach, and Megiddo along with their surrounding towns. (JOS 17:11)

1 SAM 28:7בְּ,עֵין (bə, ˊēyn) R,Np contextual morpheme glosses=‘[is], ’ morpheme glosses=‘in / on / at / with, Endor’ OSHB 1 SAM 28:7 word 20

OET-LV: 7And_ Shāʼūl _he/it_said to_his_of_servants seek to_me a_woman_of (of)_a_mistress_of necromancy so_that_I_may_go to_her/it and_so_that_I_may_consult (in)_her servants_of_his and_they_said to_him/it there a_woman_of (of)_a_mistress_of necromancy is Endor.   (SA1_28:7)

OET-RV: 7Then Sha’ul instructed his servants, “Find a woman for me who talks to the spirits of dead people, so I can go to her and ask her something.”
¶ “Sure,” his servants told him, “there’s a woman in Endor who can do that.” (SA1 28:7)

PSA 83:11בְ,עֵין (ⱱə, ˊēyn) R,Np contextual morpheme glosses=‘at, ’ morpheme glosses=‘in / on / at / with, En-’ OSHB PSA 83:11 word 2

OET-LV: 11 they_were_destroyed at dor they_became dung for_ground.   (PSA_83:11)

OET-RV: 11Make their nobles like Orev and Zeev,
 ⇔ and all their princes like Zevah and Tsalmunna. (PSA 83:11)