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Hebrew wordlink #24117

בְּלוּזGen 48

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The word form ‘בְּלוּז’ (Morphology=R PoS=preposition
Morphology=Np PoS=proper_noun)
is always and only glossed as ‘at, Luz’.

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘Lemmas=‘בְּ’, ‘לוּז’’ have only one gloss: ‘at,Luz’.

Hebrew words (7) other than בְּלוּז (Morphology=R PoS=preposition
Morphology=Np PoS=proper_noun)
with a gloss related to ‘Luz’

GEN 28:19לוּז (lūz)  Lemma=‘לוּז’ contextual word gloss=‘[was]_Luz’ word gloss=‘Lūz’ OSHB GEN 28:19 word 9

OET-LV: 19And_he/it_called DOM the_name_of the_place (the)_that Bēyt- ʼēl and_but was_Lūz the_name_of the_city to_time.   (GEN_28:19)

OET-RV: 19He named that place ‘Beyt-El’ (which means ‘God’s house’), even though that town had been named Luz before then. (GEN 28:19)

GEN 35:6לוּזָה (lūzāh)  Lemmas=‘לוּז’, ‘ה’ contextual morpheme glosses=‘to, Luz’ morpheme glosses=‘Luz, to’ OSHB GEN 35:6 word 3

OET-LV: 6And_he_came Yaˊₐqoⱱ to_Lūz which in_land of_Kənaˊan/(Canaan) that is_Bēyt- ʼēl he and_all the_people which with_him/it.   (GEN_35:6)

OET-RV: 6So Yacob and everyone with him eventually arrived at Luz in the Canaan region (which is now named Beyt-El). (GEN 35:6)

JOS 16:2לוּזָה (lūzāh)  Lemmas=‘לוּז’, ‘ה’ contextual morpheme glosses=‘to, Luz’ morpheme glosses=‘Luz, to’ OSHB JOS 16:2 word 4

OET-LV: 2And_it_goes_out from ʼēl to_Luz and_it_passes_on to the_border_of the_Arkite[s] ˊAţārōt.   (JOS_16:2)

OET-RV: 2It went out from Beyt-El to Luz then along the border with the Arkites at Atarot. (JOS 16:2)

JOS 18:13לוּזָה (lūzāh)  Lemmas=‘לוּז’, ‘ה’ contextual morpheme glosses=‘to, Luz’ morpheme glosses=‘Luz, to’ OSHB JOS 18:13 word 4

OET-LV: 13And_it_passes_on from_there the_border to_Luz to the_slope_of (to)_Luz southward that is_Bēyt- ʼēl and_it_goes_down the_border ˊAţārōt Addar on the_mountain which is_from_the_south of horon lower.   (JOS_18:13)

OET-RV: 13Then it went across towards Luz (now called Beyt-El) to the southern edge then downhill towards Atarot-Addar beside the hill south of lower Beyt-Horon. (JOS 18:13)

JOS 18:13לוּזָה (lūzāh)  Lemmas=‘לוּז’, ‘ה’ contextual morpheme glosses=‘of_(to), Luz’ morpheme glosses=‘Luz, to’ OSHB JOS 18:13 word 7

OET-LV: 13And_it_passes_on from_there the_border to_Luz to the_slope_of (to)_Luz southward that is_Bēyt- ʼēl and_it_goes_down the_border ˊAţārōt Addar on the_mountain which is_from_the_south of horon lower.   (JOS_18:13)

OET-RV: 13Then it went across towards Luz (now called Beyt-El) to the southern edge then downhill towards Atarot-Addar beside the hill south of lower Beyt-Horon. (JOS 18:13)

JDG 1:23לוּז (lūz)  Lemma=‘לוּז’ contextual word gloss=‘[was]_Luz’ word gloss=‘Lūz’ OSHB JDG 1:23 word 9

OET-LV: 23And_ the_house_of _they_caused_to_spy_out of_Yōşēf in_house_of ʼēl and_name_of the_city formerly was_Lūz.   (JDG_1:23)

OET-RV: 23They sent spies out to Beyt-El (previously called Luz) (JDG 1:23)

JDG 1:26לוּז (lūz)  Lemma=‘לוּז’ contextual word gloss=‘Luz’ word gloss=‘Lūz’ OSHB JDG 1:26 word 9

OET-LV: 26And_he/it_went the_man the_land_of the_Ḩittiy and_he/it_built a_city and_he/it_called his/its_name Lūz that his/its_name until the_day (the)_this.   (JDG_1:26)

OET-RV: 26The man went to the land of the Hittites and founded a city and called it Luz (which it’s still called to this day). (JDG 1:26)