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Strongs H3148

H3148

יוֹתֵר (yôwthêr) n-m (yo-thare')
Source: active participle of H3498;
Meaning: properly, redundant; hence, over and above, as adjective, noun, adverb or conjunction
KJV: better, more(-over), over, profit.

Brown, Driver, Briggs lexicon entry

יוֹתֵר, יֹתֵר n.m. superiority, advantage, excess {452}

Appears in a total of 8 verses:

ECC 6:8

OET-LV: 8If/because what advantage belongs_to_person more_than the_fool what belongs_to_person who_knows to_walk before the_living.   (ECC_6:8)

OET-RV: 8So what advantage does a wise person have over a fool?
 ⇔ What advantage does a poor person’s knowledge give them over others? (ECC 6:8)

ECC 2:15

OET-LV: 15And_I_said I in_my_of_heart like_the_fate_of the_fool also me it_will_happen_to_me and_for_what have_I_become_wise I then excessively and_I_said in_my_of_heart (cmp)_also this is_futility.   (ECC_2:15)

OET-RV: 15I said to myself, “The fool’s end will also come to me,
 ⇔ so what use was it being so wise back then?”
 ⇔ Then I told myself that that also is pointless, (ECC 2:15)

EST 6:6

OET-LV: 6And_ Haman _he_came and_he/it_said to_him/it the_king what for_doing for_man whom the_king he_delights in_his_of_honour and_ Haman _he/it_said in_his_of_heart to_whom will_he_delight the_king for_ honour _doing excess more_than_me.   (EST_6:6)

OET-RV: 6When Haman came in, the king asked him, “What should I do for a man that I would really like to honour?”
¶ Haman thought to himself, “Surely it must be me that the king would like to honour more than anyone else?” (EST 6:6)

ECC 12:12

OET-LV: 12And_excess more_than_them my_child_of_Oh be_warned to_make books many there_is_not an_end and_study much is_weariness_of flesh.   (ECC_12:12)

OET-RV: 12My son, be careful of anything in addition to these,
 ⇔ because there’s no end to producing books
 ⇔ and too much study wears you out. (ECC 12:12)

ECC 7:16

OET-LV: 16Do_not be righteous greatly and_do_not make_yourself_wise excessively to/for_what will_you_destroy_yourself.   (ECC_7:16)

OET-RV: 16Don’t be highly righteous or overly wise—
 ⇔ Why go to the trouble of destroying yourself? (ECC 7:16)

ECC 7:11

OET-LV: 11is_good wisdom with an_inheritance and_is_an_advantage to_those_who_see_of (of)_the_sun.   (ECC_7:11)

OET-RV: 11Wisdom is good when you get an inheritance,
 ⇔ and it’s an advantage to those doing well. (ECC 7:11)

ECC 12:9

OET-LV: 9And_excess that_he_was Teacher wise again he_taught knowledge DOM the_people and_he_weighed and_he_searched_out he_arranged_in_order proverbs many.   (ECC_12:9)

OET-RV: 9Besides the fact that the leader was wise, he still taught the people knowledge, and he searched and evaluated. He arranged and edited many proverbs. (ECC 12:9)

ECC 6:11

OET-LV: 11If/because there_are words/messages many which_increase futility what advantage belongs_to_person.   (ECC_6:11)

OET-RV: 11Yes, many words just become more pointless.
 ⇔ What advantage is that to anyone? (ECC 6:11)

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