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Hebrew wordlink #27483

יֵרֶאExo 5

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Other uses (1) of identical word form יֵרֶא (Morphology=Vqi3ms PoS=qal_verb Type=imperfect_(yiqtol) Person=third Gender=masculine Number=singular) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘יֵרֶא’ (Morphology=Vqi3ms PoS=qal_verb Type=imperfect_(yiqtol) Person=third Gender=masculine Number=singular) has 2 different glosses: ‘may_he_look’, ‘may_he_see’.

1 CHR 12:18 contextual word gloss=‘may_he_see’ word gloss=‘see’ OSHB 1 CHR 12:18 word 23

OET-LV: 18 and_ Dāvid _he/it_went_out before_them and_he_answered and_he/it_said to/for_them if to_peace you(pl)_have_come to_me to_help_me it_will_belong to/for_me towards_you(pl) a_heart for_unity and_if to_betray_me to_my_of_foes with_not violence in_my_of_palms may_he_see the_god_of our_ancestors_of_of and_may_he_judge.   (CH1_12:18)

OET-RV: 18Then the spirit empowered Amasai, the head of the thirty, and he said: “To you, David, and with you, son of Yishay (Jesse): peace. Peace to you and peace to the one who helps you, because your god has helped you.” And David received them and appointed them as the heads of the troop. (CH1 12:18)

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘Lemma=‘רָאָה’’ have 3 different glosses: ‘let_him_see’, ‘may_he_look’, ‘may_he_see’.