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Hebrew wordlink #220117

Aramaic

גִּזַּֽבְרַיָּאEzra 7

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The word form ‘גִּזַּֽבְרַיָּא’ (Aramaic Aramaic Morphology=Ncmpd PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=plural State=determined
Morphology=Td PoS=definite_article)
is always and only glossed as ‘the, treasurers’.

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘Lemmas=‘גִּזְבָּר’, ‘א’’ have only one gloss: ‘the,treasurers’.

Hebrew words (1) other than גִּזַּֽבְרַיָּא (Aramaic Aramaic Morphology=Ncmpd PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=plural State=determined
Morphology=Td PoS=definite_article)
with a gloss related to ‘treasurers’

NEH 13:13וָאוֹצְרָה (vāʼōʦərāh)  Lemmas=‘וְ’, ‘אָצַר’, ‘ה’ contextual morpheme glosses=‘and, I, appointed_as_treasurers’ morpheme glosses=‘and, appointed_as_treasurers, ’ OSHB NEH 13:13 word 1

OET-LV: 13And_I_appointed_as_treasurers over the_storerooms Shelemyāh the_priest/officer and_Tsādōq/(Zadok) the_scribe and_Pəyāh one_of the_Lēviyyiy and_was_on hand_of_their Ḩānān the_son_of Zakkūr the_son_of Mattanyāh if/because reliable they_were_thought and_was_on_them to_distribute to_their_of_brothers.   (NEH_13:13)

OET-RV: 13I appointed book-keepers over the storerooms: the priest Shelemyah, the scribe Tsadok, and the Levite Pedayah with Hanan (the son of Zakkur, the son of Mattanyah) helping. They were all considered trustworthy, and their job included distributing the produce among their colleagues. (NEH 13:13)