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Hebrew wordlink #82902

אַרְגֹּבDeu 3

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Other uses (3) of identical word form אַרְגֹּב (Morphology=Np PoS=proper_noun) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘אַרְגֹּב’ (Morphology=Np PoS=proper_noun) has 2 different glosses: ‘Argob’, ‘of_Argob’.

DEU 3:14 contextual word gloss=‘of_Argob’ word gloss=‘ʼArgoⱱ’ OSHB DEU 3:14 word 8

OET-LV: 14Yāʼīr/(Jair) the_son_of Mənashsheh he_took DOM all_of the_region_of ʼArgoⱱ to the_border_of the_Geshurite[s] and_the_Maˊₐkātī[s] and_he/it_called DOM_them on his/its_name DOM (the)_Bāshān the_villages_of Yāʼīr until the_day (the)_this.   (DEU_3:14)

OET-RV: 14Menashsheh’s son Yair had captured the Argov region as far as the borders with the Geshurites and Maacatites, renaming Bashan to Havvot-Yair as it’s still called to this day.) (DEU 3:14)

1 KI 4:13 contextual word gloss=‘of_Argob’ word gloss=‘ʼArgoⱱ’ OSHB 1 KI 4:13 word 14

OET-LV: 13Ben-_of Geber in gilˊād to_him/it the_villages_of Yāʼīr/(Jair) the_son_of Mənashsheh which are_in_Gilˊād to_him/it the_region_of ʼArgoⱱ which is_in_Bāshān sixty cities large a_wall and_bar[s]_of bronze.   (KI1_4:13)

OET-RV: 13Ben-Geber in Ramot-Gilead, including the villages of Menashsheh’s son Yair that were in Gilead, as well as the Argov area in the Bashan region, and including sixty large cities with walls and bronze gate bars. (KI1 4:13)

2 KI 15:25 contextual word gloss=‘Argob’ word gloss=‘ʼArgoⱱ’ OSHB 2 KI 15:25 word 13

OET-LV: 25And_he_conspired on/upon/above_him/it Fəqaḩyāh the_son_of Rəmalyāhū officer_of_his and_he_struck_him_down in_Shomrōn in_the_fortress_of the_house_of wwww with ʼArgoⱱ and_DOM (the)_ʼAryēh and_were_with_him fifty man from_(the)_sons the_Gilˊādites and_he_killed_him and_he_became_king in_place_of_him.   (KI2_15:25)

OET-RV: 25But Pekah the son of Remalyah, Pekahyah’s third officer, plotted to assassinate him, and he attacked him in the palace in Shomron with the assistance of Argov and Aryeh and fifty Gileadites. So Pekah killed King Pekahyah and replaced him as king. (KI2 15:25)