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תִּרְגַּם (tirgam) v (teer-gam')
Source: a denominative from H7275 in the sense of throwing over;
Meaning: to transfer, i.e. translate
KJV: interpret.
Appears in a total of 1 verses:
EZR 4:7
OET-LV: 7 and_in_the_days_of ʼArtaḩshashtāʼ Bishlām he_wrote Mitrədāt Ţₑⱱəʼēl and_the_rest_of his_associates_of_of to ʼArtaḩshashtāʼ the_king_of Pāraş and_the_writing_of of_the_letter was_written ʼArāmīt and_it_was_translated ʼArāmīt. (EZR_4:7)
OET-RV: 7 And in the days of Persian King Artahshasta (Artaxerxes), Bishlam, Mitredat, Taveel and the rest of their companions wrote to the king. (The letter was written in Aramaic (Syrian) and using that alphabet). (EZR 4:7)
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