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Hebrew wordlink #359356

Aramaic

דִּיDan 5

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Other uses (5) of identical word form דִּי (Aramaic Morphology=T PoS=particle) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘דִּי’ (Aramaic Morphology=T PoS=particle) is always and only glossed as ‘(diy)_of’.

DAN 4:12 contextual word gloss=‘(diy)_of’ possible word glosses=‘that / who’ OSHB DAN 4:12 word 11

OET-LV: 12 nevertheless the_stump_of its_roots in_the_ground leave and_with_a_fetter of iron and_bronze in_the_grass of the_field and_with_the_dew_of the_heavens let_it_become_wet and_be_with the_animal[s] its_of_portion in_the_grass_of the_earth.   (DAN_4:12)

OET-RV: 12It had beautiful leaves were beautiful and lots of fruit on it. It provided food for everything, the animals in the countryside found shade under it, and the birds of the sky lived in its branches. Every living thing benefitted from it. (DAN 4:12)

DAN 4:20 contextual word gloss=‘(diy)_of’ possible word glosses=‘that / who’ OSHB DAN 4:20 word 23

OET-LV: 20 and_that he_saw Oh/the_king a_watcher and_a_holy_one coming_down from the_heavens and_saying(ms) cut_down the_tree and_destroy_it nevertheless the_stump_of its_roots in_the_ground leave and_with_a_fetter of iron and_bronze in_the_grass of the_field and_with_the_dew_of the_heavens let_it_become_wet and_be_with the_animal[s]_of the_field its_of_portion until that seven times they_will_pass over_it.   (DAN_4:20)

OET-RV: 20You saw that tree that grew and became strong, and whose top reached the sky and was visible all over the world, (DAN 4:20)

DAN 4:26 contextual word gloss=‘(diy)_of’ possible word glosses=‘that / who’ OSHB DAN 4:26 word 8

OET-LV: 26 to_the_end_of months two_plus_of ten on the_palace_of the_kingdom of Bāⱱel walking_about he_was.   (DAN_4:26)

OET-RV: 26But just as it was commanded to leave the stump of the tree with its roots, so too your kingdom will be restored to you from the time you recognise that heaven rules over earth. (DAN 4:26)

DAN 5:5 contextual word gloss=‘(diy)_of’ possible word glosses=‘that / who’ OSHB DAN 5:5 word 5

OET-LV: 5At_it the_moment they_went_forth fingers of a_hand_of a_human and_they_were_writing (to)_before the_candlestick on the_plaster of the_wall_of the_palace of Oh/the_king and_the_king was_seeing the_palm_of the_hand which was_writing.   (DAN_5:5)

OET-RV: 5Suddenly, the fingers of a human hand appeared and started writing on the plaster on the king’s palace wall, opposite the lampstand. When the king saw the back of the hand that was writing, (DAN 5:5)

DAN 5:5 contextual word gloss=‘(diy)_of’ possible word glosses=‘that / who’ OSHB DAN 5:5 word 13

OET-LV: 5At_it the_moment they_went_forth fingers of a_hand_of a_human and_they_were_writing (to)_before the_candlestick on the_plaster of the_wall_of the_palace of Oh/the_king and_the_king was_seeing the_palm_of the_hand which was_writing.   (DAN_5:5)

OET-RV: 5Suddenly, the fingers of a human hand appeared and started writing on the plaster on the king’s palace wall, opposite the lampstand. When the king saw the back of the hand that was writing, (DAN 5:5)

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘Lemmas=‘הֵיכַל’, ‘א’’ have 14 different glosses: ‘(diy)_of’, ‘(diy)_that’, ‘(of)_that’, ‘[is]_that’, ‘[is]_who’, ‘[is_one]_which’, ‘[one]_who’, ‘[was]_(diy)_of’, ‘[were]_(diy)_of’, ‘that’, ‘where’, ‘which’, ‘who’, ‘whom’.