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Hebrew wordlink #302902

מָרוּIsa 63

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Other uses (2) of identical word form מָרוּ (Morphology=Vqp3cp PoS=qal_verb Type=perfect_(qatal) Person=third Gender=common Number=plural) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘מָרוּ’ (Morphology=Vqp3cp PoS=qal_verb Type=perfect_(qatal) Person=third Gender=common Number=plural) has 3 different glosses: ‘they_have_rebelled’, ‘they_rebelled’, ‘they_rebelled_against’.

PSA 5:11 contextual word gloss=‘they_have_rebelled’ word gloss=‘rebelled’ OSHB PSA 5:11 word 9

OET-LV: 11 hold_them_guilty Oh_god may_they_fall from_their_own_of_schemes for_the_multitude_of their_transgressions_of_of banish_them if/because they_have_rebelled against_you.   (PSA_5:11)

OET-RV:  ⇔  11May those who find safety in you be glad.
 ⇔ ≈ Let them shout in happiness forever.
 ⇔ Spread your blanket of protection over them.
 ⇔ May those who love your authority praise you. (PSA 5:11)

PSA 105:28 contextual word gloss=‘they_rebelled_against’ word gloss=‘rebel_against’ OSHB PSA 105:28 word 5

OET-LV: 28He_sent darkness and_he_made_dark and_not they_rebelled_against DOM message_of_his.   (PSA_105:28)

OET-RV: 28He sent darkness and the place went dark.
 ⇔ They couldn’t argue against his commands. (PSA 105:28)