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OSHB Hos 8:1 שֹׁפָר (shofār) Strongs=7782 Lemma=‘שֹׁופָר’
contextual word gloss=‘a_horn’ word gloss=‘trumpet’
Morphology=Ncmsa PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=singular State=absolute
Year=-780 TimeSeries=Prophecies_of_Hosea
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The word form ‘שֹׁפָר’ (Morphology=Ncmsa PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=singular State=absolute) has 2 different glosses: ‘a_horn’, ‘a_ram's_horn’.
EXO 19:16 contextual word gloss=‘a_ram's_horn’ word gloss=‘trumpet’ OSHB EXO 19:16 word 14
OET-LV: 16 And_he/it_was on_day the_third when_came the_morning and_he/it_was thunder_claps and_lightning_flashes and_a_cloud heavy on the_mountain and_the_sound_of a_ram’s_horn strong very and_ all_of _it_trembled the_people which was_in_camp. (EXO_19:16)
OET-RV: 16 So on the morning of the third day, there was thunder and lightning and a thick cloud on the mountain, and an extremely loud horn blast, and all the people in the camp were trembling. (EXO 19:16)
JOB 39:25 contextual word gloss=‘a_horn’ word gloss=‘trumpet’ OSHB JOB 39:25 word 2
OET-LV: 25 In_the_sufficiency_of a_horn it_says aha and_from_a_distance it_smells battle the_thunder_of commanders and_the_battle-cry. (JOB_39:25)
OET-RV: 25 When it hears the horn, it snorts ready to go,
⇔ and it smells the battle from far away—
⇔ the shouts of the commanders and the battle-cries. (JOB 39:25)