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OSHB 2 Chr 9:13 כִּכְּרֵי (kikkərēy) Strongs=3603 Lemma=‘כִּכָּר’
contextual word gloss=‘talents_of’ word gloss=‘talents_of’
Morphology=Ncbpc PoS=common_noun Gender=both Number=plural State=construct
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The word form ‘כִּכְּרֵי’ (Morphology=Ncbpc PoS=common_noun Gender=both Number=plural State=construct) is always and only glossed as ‘talents_of’.
2 KI 5:5 contextual word gloss=‘talents_of’ word gloss=‘talents_of’ OSHB 2 KI 5:5 word 15
OET-LV: 5 And_ the_king_of _he/it_said of_ʼArām come go and_I_will_send a_letter to the_king_of Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) and_he/it_went and_he/it_took in_his/its_hand ten talents_of silver and_six_of thousand(s) gold and_ten changes_of garments. (KI2_5:5)
OET-RV: 5 The king of Aram responded, “Ok, I’ll write a letter to the king of Yisrael for you to take.”
¶ So Na’aman set off, taking along 70kg of gold, 300kg of silver, and ten sets of fine clothes, (KI2 5:5)
1 CHR 29:4 contextual word gloss=‘talents_of’ word gloss=‘talents_of’ OSHB 1 CHR 29:4 word 3
OET-LV: 4 Three_of thousand(s) talents_of gold from_the_gold_of ʼŌfīr and_seven_of thousand(s) talent[s]_of silver refined to_overlay the_walls_of the_houses. (CH1_29:4)
OET-RV: 4 100 tonnes of gold and 2,500 tonnes of refined silver for overlaying the buildings’ walls, (CH1 29:4)