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Hebrew wordlink #352673

הַסִּפִּיםEze 41

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The word form ‘הַסִּפִּים’ (Morphology=Td PoS=definite_article
Morphology=Ncmpa PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=plural State=absolute)
is always and only glossed as ‘the, thresholds’.

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘Lemmas=‘הַ’, ‘סַף’’ have 3 different glosses: ‘of,the_thresholds’, ‘the,basins’, ‘the,thresholds’.

Hebrew words (1) other than הַסִּפִּים (Morphology=Td PoS=definite_article
Morphology=Ncmpa PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=plural State=absolute)
with a gloss related to ‘thresholds’

1 CHR 9:22בַּסִּפִּים (başşipīm)  Lemmas=‘בְּ’, ‘סַף’ contextual morpheme glosses=‘at, thresholds’ morpheme glosses=‘in / on / at / with, thresholds’ OSHB 1 CHR 9:22 word 4

OET-LV: 22Of_them_of_all who_had_been_chosen to_gatekeepers at_thresholds were_two_hundred and_two_plus ten they was_in_their_of_villages their_genealogical_enrolment them Dāvid he_had_appointed and_Shəʼēl/(Samuel) the_seer in_their_of_faithfulness.   (CH1_9:22)

OET-RV: 22Altogether, there were 212 men chosen to guard the gates. The records of the clans in their villages listed their names. King David and the prophet Shemuel (Samuel) appointed them because they were dependable. (CH1 9:22)