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Hebrew wordlink #328254

שָׁתוֹJer 49

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Other uses (2) of identical word form שָׁתוֹ (Morphology=Vqa PoS=qal_verb Type=infinitive_absolute) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘שָׁתוֹ’ (Morphology=Vqa PoS=qal_verb Type=infinitive_absolute) has 2 different glosses: ‘certainly_(drink)’, ‘you_have_drunk’.

JER 25:28 contextual word gloss=‘certainly_(drink)’ word gloss=‘to_drink’ OSHB JER 25:28 word 14

OET-LV: 28And_it_was if/because they_will_refuse to_take the_cup from_your_of_hand to_drink and_you_will_say to_them thus YHWH he_says hosts certainly_(drink) you(pl)_will_drink.   (JER_25:28)

OET-RV: 28 (JER 25:28)

HAG 1:6 contextual word gloss=‘you_have_drunk’ word gloss=‘drink’ OSHB HAG 1:6 word 8

OET-LV: 6You(pl)_have_sown much and_you_have_brought little you_have_eaten and_not it_was_to_be_satisfied you_have_drunk and_not it_was_to_become_drunk you_have_dressed and_not it_was_to_be_warm to_him/it and_the_one_who_earns_wages is_earning_wages to a_bag pierced.   (HAG_1:6)

OET-RV: 6You’ve all planted a lot, but only harvested a little. You’ve eaten, but it never fills you. You all drink, but never enough to satisfy you. You put on clothes, but never feel warm enough. You earn wages, but your pockets seem to be full of holes.” (HAG 1:6)