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Hebrew wordlink #199499

הֵחֵל1Ch 27

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Other uses (15) of identical word form הֵחֵל (Morphology=Vhp3ms PoS=hiphil_verb Type=perfect_(qatal) Person=third Gender=masculine Number=singular) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘הֵחֵל’ (Morphology=Vhp3ms PoS=hiphil_verb Type=perfect_(qatal) Person=third Gender=masculine Number=singular) has 5 different glosses: ‘[when]_it_began’, ‘he_began’, ‘it_began’, ‘it_had_begun’, ‘it_has_begun’.

GEN 6:1 ‘it_began’ OSHB GEN 6:1 word 3

GEN 10:8 ‘he_began’ OSHB GEN 10:8 word 6

GEN 44:12 ‘he_began’ OSHB GEN 44:12 word 3

NUM 17:11 ‘it_has_begun’ OSHB NUM 17:11 word 26

NUM 17:12 ‘it_had_begun’ OSHB NUM 17:12 word 11

JDG 20:39 ‘it_began’ OSHB JDG 20:39 word 6

1SA 14:35 ‘he_began’ OSHB 1SA 14:35 word 6

2KI 10:32 ‘he_began’ OSHB 2KI 10:32 word 3

2KI 15:37 ‘he_began’ OSHB 2KI 15:37 word 3

1CH 1:10 ‘he_began’ OSHB 1CH 1:10 word 6

2CH 29:27 ‘[when]_it_began’ OSHB 2CH 29:27 word 7

2CH 29:27 ‘it_began’ OSHB 2CH 29:27 word 9

2CH 31:21 ‘he_began’ OSHB 2CH 31:21 word 4

2CH 34:3 ‘he_began’ OSHB 2CH 34:3 word 7

2CH 34:3 ‘he_began’ OSHB 2CH 34:3 word 15

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘Lemma=‘חָלַל’’ have 6 different glosses: ‘[when]_it_began’, ‘he_began’, ‘it_began’, ‘it_had_begun’, ‘it_has_begun’, ‘to_be_profaned’.