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Hebrew wordlink #362590

יְדַבֵּרDan 10

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Other uses (2) of identical word form יְדַבֵּר (Morphology=Vpj3ms PoS=piel_verb Type=jussive Person=third Gender=masculine Number=singular) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘יְדַבֵּר’ (Morphology=Vpj3ms PoS=piel_verb Type=jussive Person=third Gender=masculine Number=singular) is always and only glossed as ‘let_him_speak’.

EXO 20:19 contextual word gloss=‘let_him_speak’ word gloss=‘speak’ OSHB EXO 20:19 word 9

OET-LV: 19And_they_said to Mosheh speak you with_us and_we_will_listen and_not let_him_speak with_us god lest we_should_die.   (EXO_20:19)

OET-RV: 19They begged Mosheh, “You be the one to speak to us, and we’ll listen, but don’t let God speak directly to us, in case we die.” (EXO 20:19)

JER 23:28 contextual word gloss=‘let_him_speak’ word gloss=‘speak’ OSHB JER 23:28 word 10

OET-LV: 28The_prophet whom with_him/it a_dream let_him_recount the_dream and_which message_of_my with_him/it let_him_speak message_of_my faithfulness what belongs_to_straw with the_grain the_utterance_of YHWH.   (JER_23:28)

OET-RV: 28 (JER 23:28)

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘Lemma=‘דָבַר’’ have 11 different glosses: ‘does_he_speak’, ‘does_it_say’, ‘he_speaks’, ‘he_spoke’, ‘he_will_say’, ‘he_will_speak’, ‘it_speaks’, ‘it_will_speak’, ‘let_him_speak’, ‘someone_speaks’, ‘will_it_speak’.