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Hebrew wordlink #229282

סְרִיסEst 2

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Other uses (4) of identical word form סְרִיס (Morphology=Ncmsc PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=singular State=construct) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘סְרִיס’ (Morphology=Ncmsc PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=singular State=construct) has 3 different glosses: ‘an_official_of’, ‘the_eunuch_of’, ‘the_official_of’.

GEN 37:36 contextual word gloss=‘an_official_of’ word gloss=‘officer_of’ OSHB GEN 37:36 word 7

OET-LV: 36And_the_Midyānites they_sold DOM_him/it into Miʦrayim/(Egypt) to_Fōţīfar an_official_of Parˊoh the_commander_of the_bodyguards.   (GEN_37:36)

OET-RV: 36Meanwhile, the Midianites arrived in Egypt and sold him to Potifar—Far’oh’s captain of the guards. (GEN 37:36)

GEN 39:1 contextual word gloss=‘the_official_of’ word gloss=‘officer_of’ OSHB GEN 39:1 word 6

OET-LV: 39and_Yōşēf/(Joseph) he_had_been_brought_down towards_Miʦrayim/(Egypt) and_he_bought_him Fōţīfar the_official_of Parˊoh the_commander_of the_bodyguards a_man an_from_Miʦrayim/(Miʦrayim) from_the_hand_of the_Yishmāˊʼēlī who they_had_brought_him_down to_there.   (GEN_39:1)

OET-RV: 39Meanwhile, Yosef had been taken down to Egypt, and an Egyptian man named Potifar had bought him from the Ishmaelites who had taken him down there. Potifar was the chief of the guards for Far’oh (Pharaoh). (GEN 39:1)

EST 2:3 contextual word gloss=‘the_eunuch_of’ word gloss=‘eunuch_of’ OSHB EST 2:3 word 23

OET-LV: 3And_let_him_appoint the_king appointees in_all the_provinces_of his/its_kingdom and_let_them_gather DOM every_of girl virgin good_of appearance to Shūshan the_citadel to the_house_of the_women into the_hand_of Hegai the_eunuch_of the_king the_one_who_kept_of the_women and_let_him_give cleansings_of_their.   (EST_2:3)

OET-RV: 3You could assign officers in each province of your empire to bring every virgin who is very beautiful here to your capital city of Shushan. They could stay in the harem for virgins under the custody of Hegai, the castrated royal guardian who takes care of the young women who live there and he could arrange for them to receive beauty treatments. (EST 2:3)

EST 2:15 contextual word gloss=‘the_eunuch_of’ word gloss=‘eunuch_of’ OSHB EST 2:15 word 24

OET-LV: 15And_when_arrived the_turn_of ʼEştēr the_daughter_of ʼAⱱīhayil the_uncle_of Mārəddəkay whom he_had_taken to_him/it to_a_daughter to_go to the_king not she_requested anything if/because (if) DOM that_which he_said Hegai the_eunuch_of the_king the_one_who_kept_of the_women and_ ʼEştēr _it_became favour bearing_of in/on_both_eyes_of all_of those_of_who_saw_her.   (EST_2:15)

OET-RV: 15Now Esther was the daughter of Mordekai’s uncle, Abihail, from whom Mordekai had adopted her as his own daughter. When it was her turn to go to the king, she didn’t ask for anything other than what Hegai, the king’s trusted official in charge of the harem, had advised, and everyone who saw Esther liked her. (EST 2:15)