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Hebrew wordlink #315953

שֹׁדֵדJer 25

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Other uses (5) of identical word form שֹׁדֵד (Morphology=Vqrmsa PoS=qal_verb Type=active_participle Gender=masculine Number=singular State=absolute) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘שֹׁדֵד’ (Morphology=Vqrmsa PoS=qal_verb Type=active_participle Gender=masculine Number=singular State=absolute) has 4 different glosses: ‘[is]_about_to_destroy’, ‘[is]_about_to_devastate’, ‘[is]_destroying’, ‘a_destroyer’.

JER 15:8 contextual word gloss=‘a_destroyer’ word gloss=‘destroyer’ OSHB JER 15:8 word 11

OET-LV: 8They_are_numerous to_me widows_of_its more_than_the_sand_of the_seas I_have_brought to/for_them on a_mother a_young_man a_destroyer at_noon(s) I_have_made_fall on/upon_it(f) suddenly anguish and_sudden_terror.   (JER_15:8)

OET-RV: 8
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JER 47:4 contextual word gloss=‘[is]_about_to_devastate’ word gloss=‘destroy’ OSHB JER 47:4 word 15

OET-LV: 4On the_day which_is_about_to_come to_devastate DOM all_of the_Fəlishtiy to_cut_off to_Tsor/(Tyre) and_to_Tsīdōn/(Sidon) every survivor who_helps if/because YHWH is_about_to_devastate DOM the_Fəlishtiy the_remnant_of the_coastland of_Kaftor/(Caphtor).   (JER_47:4)

OET-RV: 4
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JER 48:8 contextual word gloss=‘a_destroyer’ word gloss=‘destroyer’ OSHB JER 48:8 word 2

OET-LV: 8And_he_will_come a_destroyer to every_of city and_a_city not it_will_escape and_it_will_be_destroyed the_valley and_it_will_be_destroyed the_plain which he_has_spoken YHWH.   (JER_48:8)

OET-RV: 8
 ⇔  (JER 48:8)

JER 48:32 contextual word gloss=‘a_destroyer’ word gloss=‘destroyer’ OSHB JER 48:32 word 18

OET-LV: 32More_than_the_weeping_of Yaˊzēr/(Jazer) I_will_weep for_you Oh_vine of_Səⱱām tendrils_of_your they_passed_over the_sea to the_sea_of Yaˊzēr they_reached on fruit_of_your_summer and_on harvest_of_your_grape a_destroyer he_has_fallen.   (JER_48:32)

OET-RV: 32 (JER 48:32)

JER 51:55 contextual word gloss=‘[is]_about_to_destroy’ word gloss=‘destroy’ OSHB JER 51:55 word 2

OET-LV: 55If/because YHWH is_about_to_destroy DOM Bāⱱel and_he_will_destroy from_her/it a_sound great waves_of_their and_they_will_roar like_waters many the_uproar_of it_will_be_given_forth their_voice_of_of.   (JER_51:55)

OET-RV: 55
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The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘Lemma=‘שָׁדַד’’ have 5 different glosses: ‘[is]_about_to_destroy’, ‘[is]_about_to_devastate’, ‘[is]_destroying’, ‘a_destroyer’, ‘the_destroyer_of’.