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Hebrew wordlink #189504

פִּלְנֶסֶר1 Chr 5

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Only use of identical word form ‘פִּלְנֶסֶר’ (Morphology=Np PoS=proper_noun) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘פִּלְנֶסֶר’ (Morphology=Np PoS=proper_noun) is always and only glossed as ‘-pileser’.

Hebrew words (5) other than פִּלְנֶסֶר (Morphology=Np PoS=proper_noun) with a gloss related to ‘-pileser’

2 KI 15:29פִּלְאֶסֶר (pilʼeşer)  Lemma=‘תִּגְלַת פִּלְאֶסֶר’ contextual word gloss=‘-pileser’ word gloss=‘-pilʼeşer’ OSHB 2 KI 15:29 word 7

OET-LV: 29In_the_days_of Fəqaḩyāh the_king_of Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) Tiglat he_came pilʼeşer the_king_of ʼAshshūr and_he/it_took DOM Ijon and_DOM Abel Bēyt Maacah and_DOM Yānōaḩ/(Janoah) and_DOM Qedesh and_DOM Ḩāʦōr and_DOM (the)_Gilˊād and_DOM (to_the)_Gālīl all_of the_land_of Naftālī and_he_took_them_into_exile to_ʼAshshūr.   (KI2_15:29)

OET-RV: 29During the reign of King Pekah over Yisrael, Assyria’s King Tiglat-Pileser came, and he captured the cities of Iyyon, Avel-Beyt-Maakah, Yanoah, Kedesh, and Hatsor, and the regions of Gilead, Galilee, and Naftali, and he exiled their people to Assyria. (KI2 15:29)

2 KI 16:7פְּלֶסֶר (pəleşer)  Lemma=‘תִּגְלַת פִּלְאֶסֶר’ contextual word gloss=‘-pileser’ word gloss=‘-pilʼeşer’ OSHB 2 KI 16:7 word 6

OET-LV: 7and_ ʼĀḩāz _he_sent messengers to Tiglat pilʼeşer the_king_of ʼAshshūr servant_of_am_your to_say and_your_of_son I come_up and_deliver_me from_the_palm_of the_king_of ʼArām and_from_the_palm_of the_king_of Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) who_are_rising_up on_me.   (KI2_16:7)

OET-RV: 7So Ahaz sent messengers to Assyria’s King Tiglat-Pileser, “I’m your servant and your son. Come up and rescue me from the kings of Aram and Yisrael who are here attacking me.” (KI2 16:7)

2 KI 16:10פִּלְאֶסֶר (pilʼeşer)  Lemma=‘תִּגְלַת פִּלְאֶסֶר’ contextual word gloss=‘-pileser’ word gloss=‘-pilʼeşer’ OSHB 2 KI 16:10 word 6

OET-LV: 10And_he/it_went the_king ʼĀḩāz to_ Tiglat _meet pilʼeşer the_king_of ʼAshshūr Dammeseq and_he/it_saw DOM the_altar which was_in_Dammeseq and_he_sent the_king ʼĀḩāz to Uriah the_priest/officer DOM the_likeness_of the_altar and_DOM pattern_of_its to/from_all/each/any/every work_of_its.   (KI2_16:10)

OET-RV: 10King Ahaz went to meet the Assyrian King Tiglat-Pileser in Damascus, and he saw the altar that was there. So he sent a drawing and the detailed measurements of the altar to the priest Uriyyah. (KI2 16:10)

1 CHR 5:6פִּלְנְאֶסֶר (pilnəʼeşer)  Lemma=‘תִּגְלַת פִּלְאֶסֶר’ contextual word gloss=‘-pileser’ word gloss=‘-pilʼeşer’ OSHB 1 CHR 5:6 word 6

OET-LV: 6was_Bəʼērāh son_of_his whom he_took_into_exile Tiglat pilʼeşer the_king_of ʼAshshūr he was_a_leader of_Rəʼūⱱēnite[s].   (CH1_5:6)

OET-RV: 6Baal’s son was Beerah, who became a leader of the Reuvenites, but the Assyrian King Tiglat-Pileser captured him and took him back to Assyria. (CH1 5:6)

2 CHR 28:20פִּלְנְאֶסֶר (pilnəʼeşer)  Lemma=‘תִּגְלַת פִּלְאֶסֶר’ contextual word gloss=‘-pileser’ word gloss=‘-pilʼeşer’ OSHB 2 CHR 28:20 word 4

OET-LV: 20And_he_came on/upon/above_him/it Tiglat pilʼeşer the_king_of ʼAshshūr and_he/it_laid_siege to_him/it and_not he_strengthened_him.   (CH2_28:20)

OET-RV: 20So the Assyrian King Tiglat-Pileser came, except he ended up adding to his troubles rather than helping. (CH2 28:20)