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Strongs H6501

H6501

פֶּרֶא (pereʼ) n-m (peh'-reh)
Source: or פֶּרֶה; (Jeremiah 2:24), from H6500 in the secondary sense of running wild;
Meaning: the onager
KJV: wild (ass).

Brown, Driver, Briggs lexicon entry

פֶּ֫רֶא n.m. wild ass {825}

Appears in a total of 10 verses:

JOB 24:5

OET-LV: 5There wild_donkeys in_wilderness they_go_forth in_their_of_work seeking_eagerly_of for_food a_wilderness_plain to_him/it food for_children.   (JOB_24:5)

OET-RV: 5Indeed, the poor work in the desert.
 ⇔ ≈ The wilderness is their field where they search for something to eat. (JOB 24:5)

JOB 11:12

OET-LV: 12And_a_person hollow he_will_get_understanding and_a_male_donkey_of a_wild_donkey a_human_being it_will_be_born.   (JOB_11:12)

OET-RV: 12Even a hollow person will gain understanding.
 ⇔ A wild donkey’s colt will give birth to a man. (JOB 11:12)

HOS 8:9

OET-LV: 9If/because they they_have_gone_up ʼAshshūr a_wild_donkey isolated to_him/it ʼEfrayim they_have_hired loves (HOS_8:9)

OET-RV: 9because they’ve gone up to Assyria—a wild donkey all alone.
 ⇔ Efrayim/Yisrael has hired lovers for herself. (HOS 8:9)

JOB 6:5

OET-LV: 5Does_it_bray a_wild_donkey on fresh_grass or does_it_low an_ox on fodder_of_its.   (JOB_6:5)

OET-RV:  ⇔  5Does a wild donkey bray when it has fresh grass to eat,
 ⇔ or a ox bellow when it has its fodder? (JOB 6:5)

GEN 16:12

OET-LV: 12And_he he_will_be a_wild_donkey_of a_man his/its_hand will_on_(the)_everyone and_the_hand_of everyone in/on/over_him/it and_on the_face_of all_of brothers_of_his he_will_dwell.   (GEN_16:12)

OET-RV: 12He’ll be a wild donkey of a man
 ⇔ and he’ll be hostile to everyone
 ⇔ and everyone will be against him.
 ⇔ He’ll live right in front of his brothers.” (GEN 16:12)

ISA 32:14

OET-LV: 14If/because the_palace it_will_be_abandoned the_tumult_of the_city it_will_be_abandoned the_hill and_the_watchtower it_will_become behind caves until perpetuity a_joy_of wild_donkeys a_pasture_of flocks.   (ISA_32:14)

OET-RV: 14 (ISA 32:14)

JER 2:24

OET-LV: 24A_wild_donkey accustomed_to_of (of)_a_wilderness in_the_desire_of its_self_of_of it_pants_for the_wind heat_of_its who will_he_turn_it_back all_of those_of_who_seek_it not they_will_grow_weary in_its_of_month they_will_find_it.   (JER_2:24)

OET-RV: 24
 ⇔ 
 ⇔ 
 ⇔  (JER 2:24)

PSA 104:11

OET-LV: 11They_give_drink_to every_of animal_of the_field wild_donkeys they_break thirst_of_their.   (PSA_104:11)

OET-RV: 11They supply water for all the animals in the countryside
 ⇔ the wild donkeys can break their thirst. (PSA 104:11)

JER 14:6

OET-LV: 6And_wild_donkeys they_have_stood on the_bare_heights they_have_panted_for breath like_jackals eyes_of_their they_have_failed if/because there_is_not vegetation.   (JER_14:6)

OET-RV: 6
 ⇔ 
 ⇔ 
 ⇔  (JER 14:6)

JOB 39:5

OET-LV: 5Who did_he_let_untie/release the_wild_donkey free and_the_fetters_of the_wild_ass who did_he_untie/release.   (JOB_39:5)

OET-RV:  ⇔  5Who set the wild donkeys free?
 ⇔ ≈ Who untied the ropes of the wild mule? (JOB 39:5)

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