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Hebrew wordlink #362129

נֶחְתַּךְDan 9

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Only use of identical word form ‘נֶחְתַּךְ’ (Morphology=VNp3ms PoS=niphal_verb Type=perfect_(qatal) Person=third Gender=masculine Number=singular) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘נֶחְתַּךְ’ (Morphology=VNp3ms PoS=niphal_verb Type=perfect_(qatal) Person=third Gender=masculine Number=singular) is always and only glossed as ‘it_has_been_decreed’.

DAN 9:24 contextual word gloss=‘it_has_been_decreed’ word gloss=‘decreed’ OSHB DAN 9:24 word 3

OET-LV: 24Sevens seventy it_has_been_decreed on people_of_your and_on the_city_of your_holiness_of_your to_put_an_end_to the_transgression and_to_complete sin and_to_atone_for iniquity and_to_bring righteousness_of perpetuity and_to_seal_up vision and_prophet and_to_anoint a_holy_place_of holy_places.   (DAN_9:24)

OET-RV: 24It’s been decreed that there’ll be 490 years for your people and your holy city, to stop the transgression, to put an end to sin, to pay the price for disobedience, to bring in righteousness that will then last forever, to seal up vision and prophecy, and to anoint the most holy place. NEEDS MORE WORK (DAN 9:24)

*Note: This is also the only occurrence of the word root (lemma) ‘נֶחְתַּךְ’ in the Hebrew originals.