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OSHB Est 3:12 סֹפְרֵי (şofrēy) Strongs=5608 b Lemma=‘סֹפֵר’
contextual word gloss=‘the_scribes_of’ word gloss=‘secretaries_of’
Morphology=Ncmpc PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=plural State=construct
Year=-453
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The word form ‘סֹפְרֵי’ (Morphology=Ncmpc PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=plural State=construct) is always and only glossed as ‘the_scribes_of’.
EST 8:9 contextual word gloss=‘the_scribes_of’ word gloss=‘secretaries_of’ OSHB EST 8:9 word 2
OET-LV: 9 And_ the_scribes_of _they_were_summoned the_king at_time (the)_that in_month the_third that is_the_month_of Sivan on_day_three and_twenty in/on/over_him/it and_it_was_written according_to_all_of that he_commanded Mārəddəkay to the_Yəhūdī and_near/to the_satraps and_the_governors and_the_officials_of the_provinces which were_from_Hodū/(India) and_unto Kūsh/(Kūsh/(Cush/Ethiopia)) seven and_twenty and_a_hundred province[s] province and_province according_to_of_its_writing and_people and_people according_to_of_its_language and_near/to the_Yəhūdī/(Jews) according_to_of_their_writing and_according_to_of_their_language. (EST_8:9)
OET-RV: 9 It was now June, and the king sent for his scribes and they wrote a letter to the Jews containing everything that Mordekai dictated. It was also addressed to royal officials, and to the governors and leaders in each province. The empire had 127 provinces, extending all the way from India in the east to Ethiopia in the west. The scribes wrote to every province using its own alphabet and to each people group in its own language, and to the Jews in their language and using their alphabet. (EST 8:9)