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OSHB Isa 13:20 תֵשֵׁב (tēshēⱱ) Strongs=3427 Lemma=‘יָשַׁב’
contextual word gloss=‘it_will_remain’ word gloss=‘inhabited’
Morphology=Vqi3fs PoS=qal_verb Type=imperfect_(yiqtol) Person=third Gender=feminine Number=singular
Year=-712 TimeSeries=Prophecies_of_Isaiah
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The word form ‘תֵשֵׁב’ (Morphology=Vqi3fs PoS=qal_verb Type=imperfect_(yiqtol) Person=third Gender=feminine Number=singular) has 3 different glosses: ‘anyone_dwells’, ‘it_will_remain’, ‘she_will_dwell’.
2 CHR 8:11 contextual word gloss=‘she_will_dwell’ word gloss=‘live’ OSHB 2 CHR 8:11 word 15
OET-LV: 11 And_DOM the_daughter_of Parˊoh Shəlomoh he_brought_up from_the_city_of Dāvid to_house which he_had_built to/for_her/it if/because he_said not a_wife she_will_dwell to_me in_house_of Dāvid the_king_of Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) if/because are_holiness they places_where it_has_come to_them the_box_of YHWH. (CH2_8:11)
OET-RV: 11 Shelomoh brought his wife, Far-oh’s (Pharaoh’s) daughter, up from the city of David to the house that he had built for her, because he said, “My wife mustn’t live in the palace of Yisrael’s King David, because the places where Yahweh’s box has been are sacred.” (CH2 8:11)
JER 17:6 contextual word gloss=‘anyone_dwells’ word gloss=‘lives’ OSHB JER 17:6 word 15
OET-LV: 6 And_it_was like_a_bush in_plain and_not he_will_see if/because it_will_come good and_he_will_dwell parched_places in_wilderness a_land_of saltiness and_not anyone_dwells. (JER_17:6)
OET-RV: 6 ◙
⇔ …
⇔ …
⇔ … (JER 17:6)
JER 50:13 contextual word gloss=‘it_will_remain’ word gloss=‘inhabited’ OSHB JER 50:13 word 4
OET-LV: 13 From_the_severe_anger_of YHWH not it_will_remain and_it_will_be a_waste of_it_of_all every one_who_passes_by at Bāⱱel he_will_be_appalled and_he_will_hiss on all_of wounds_of_its. (JER_50:13)
OET-RV: 13 ◙ (JER 50:13)
JER 50:39 contextual word gloss=‘it_will_remain’ word gloss=‘inhabited’ OSHB JER 50:39 word 11
OET-LV: 39 For_so/thus/hence wilderness-dwellers they_will_dwell with hyenas and_they_will_dwell in_it daughters_of an_ostrich and_not it_will_remain again to_perpetuity and_not it_will_settle until a_generation and_a_generation. (JER_50:39)
OET-RV: 39 ◙ (JER 50:39)
EZE 29:11 contextual word gloss=‘it_will_remain’ word gloss=‘inhabited’ OSHB EZE 29:11 word 12
OET-LV: 11 Not it_will_pass in_it the_foot_of human[s] and_the_foot_of animal[s] not it_will_pass in_it and_not it_will_remain forty year[s]. (EZE_29:11)
OET-RV: 11 No person or domestic animal will pass through it, and it won’t be inhabited for forty years. (EZE 29:11)
ZEC 9:5 contextual word gloss=‘it_will_remain’ word gloss=‘inhabited’ OSHB ZEC 9:5 word 16
OET-LV: 5 It_will_see ʼAshqəlōn and_it_will_be_afraid and_ˊAzzāh and_it_will_be_in_anguish exceedingly and_ˊEqrōn if/because it_will_be_ashamed of_confidence_of_its_object and_ a_king _he_will_perish from_ˊAzzāh and_ʼAshqəlōn not it_will_remain. (ZEC_9:5)
OET-RV: 5 Ashkelon city will see and be afraid. Azzah city (Gaza) will also squirm in pain. Ekron city will have her hopes dashed. Azzah’s king will die, and Ashkelon will no longer be inhabited. (ZEC 9:5)
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘Lemma=‘יָשַׁב’’ have 6 different glosses: ‘anyone_dwells’, ‘it_will_remain’, ‘she_will_dwell’, ‘you_must_remain’, ‘you_will_dwell’, ‘you_will_sit_down’.