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Hebrew wordlink #123615

שֵׁבֶטJdg 21

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Other uses (14) of identical word form שֵׁבֶט (Morphology=Ncmsa PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=singular State=absolute) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘שֵׁבֶט’ (Morphology=Ncmsa PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=singular State=absolute) has 5 different glosses: ‘(of)_a_scepter’, ‘a_rod’, ‘a_scepter’, ‘a_tribe’, ‘the_rod’.

GEN 49:10 ‘a_scepter’ OSHB GEN 49:10 word 3

NUM 24:17 ‘a_scepter’ OSHB NUM 24:17 word 11

DEU 29:17 ‘a_tribe’ OSHB DEU 29:17 word 10

JDG 21:3 ‘a_tribe’ OSHB JDG 21:3 word 12

JDG 21:6 ‘a_tribe’ OSHB JDG 21:6 word 10

1KI 11:13 ‘a_tribe’ OSHB 1KI 11:13 word 7

1KI 11:36 ‘a_tribe’ OSHB 1KI 11:36 word 3

PRO 29:15 ‘a_rod’ OSHB PRO 29:15 word 1

ISA 10:15 ‘a_rod’ OSHB ISA 10:15 word 12

ISA 14:29 ‘the_rod’ OSHB ISA 14:29 word 7

EZE 19:14 ‘a_scepter’ OSHB EZE 19:14 word 12

EZE 21:18 ‘a_scepter’ OSHB EZE 21:18 word 6

AMOS 1:5 ‘(of)_a_scepter’ OSHB AMOS 1:5 word 9

AMOS 1:8 ‘(of)_a_scepter’ OSHB AMOS 1:8 word 5

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘Lemma=‘שֵׁבֶט’’ have 11 different glosses: ‘(of)_a_scepter’, ‘[is]_a_scepter’, ‘[is]_the_tribe’, ‘[the]_scepter’, ‘a_rod’, ‘a_scepter’, ‘a_tribe’, ‘of_the_tribe’, ‘the_rod’, ‘the_scepter’, ‘the_tribe’.