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OSHB Jer 5:5 עֹל (ˊol) Strongs=5923 Lemma=‘עֹל’
contextual word gloss=‘a_yoke’ word gloss=‘yoke’
Morphology=Ncmsa PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=singular State=absolute
Year=-612 TimeSeries=Prophecies_of_Jeremiah
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The word form ‘עֹל’ (Morphology=Ncmsa PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=singular State=absolute) has 3 different glosses: ‘(of)_a_yoke’, ‘[the]_yoke’, ‘a_yoke’.
NUM 19:2 contextual word gloss=‘a_yoke’ word gloss=‘yoke’ OSHB NUM 19:2 word 25
OET-LV: 2 This is_the_regulation_of the_law which he_has_commanded YHWH to_say speak to the_people_of Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) so_that_they_may_bring to_you a_heifer red unblemished which there_is_not in_it a_blemish which not it_has_gone_up on/upon_it(f) a_yoke. (NUM_19:2)
OET-RV: 2 “This is a new law that Yahweh has commanded, ‘Tell the Israelis that they must bring you an unblemished red heifer with no defects and that has never had a yoke on its neck. (NUM 19:2)
1 SAM 6:7 contextual word gloss=‘a_yoke’ word gloss=‘yoke’ OSHB 1 SAM 6:7 word 14
OET-LV: 7 And_now take and_make a_cart new one and_two_of cows nursing which not it_has_gone_up on_them a_yoke and_you(pl)_will_harness DOM the_cows on_cart and_you(pl)_will_take_back ones_of_their_young from_after_them to_the_house. (SA1_6:7)
OET-RV: 7 So now, get a brand new cart with two nursing cows which have never had a yoke on their necks. Hitch the cows to the cart but take their calves back to their pen. (SA1 6:7)
1 KI 12:11 contextual word gloss=‘a_yoke’ word gloss=‘yoke’ OSHB 1 KI 12:11 word 5
OET-LV: 11 And_now father_of_my he_loaded on_you(pl) a_yoke heavy and_I I_will_add to yoke_of_your(pl) father_of_my he_disciplined you(pl) with_whips and_I I_will_discipline you(pl) with_scorpions. (KI1_12:11)
OET-RV: 11 Tell them that your father placed a heavy burden on them, but that you’ll add to that. He punished them with whips, but you’ll punish them with scorpions.” (KI1 12:11)
2 CHR 10:11 contextual word gloss=‘a_yoke’ word gloss=‘yoke’ OSHB 2 CHR 10:11 word 5
OET-LV: 11 And_now father_of_my he_loaded on_you(pl) a_yoke heavy and_I I_will_add to yoke_of_your(pl) father_of_my he_disciplined you(pl) with_whips and_I with_scorpions. (CH2_10:11)
OET-RV: 11 and that whereas he required them to contribute, you’ll be even more demanding. Tell them that he might have whipped you with leather whips, but that you’ll whip them with scorpions!” (CH2 10:11)
ISA 10:27 contextual word gloss=‘[the]_yoke’ word gloss=‘yoke’ OSHB ISA 10:27 word 12
OET-LV: 27 And_it_was in_the_day (the)_that it_will_be_removed burden_of_its from_under shoulder_of_your and_its_of_yoke from_under neck_of_your and_ the_yoke _it_will_be_broken from_face/in_front_of fatness. (ISA_10:27)
OET-RV: 27 Then at that time, he’ll lift his load off your shoulders and his yoke from off your neck, and that yoke will be broken as you begin to thrive again. (ISA 10:27)
LAM 3:27 contextual word gloss=‘a_yoke’ word gloss=‘yoke’ OSHB LAM 3:27 word 5
OET-LV: 27 is_good for_man (cmp) he_will_bear a_yoke in_his_of_youth(s). (LAM_3:27)
OET-RV: 27 It’s good for people to experience hardship while they’re young. (LAM 3:27)
HOS 11:4 contextual word gloss=‘(of)_a_yoke’ word gloss=‘yoke’ OSHB HOS 11:4 word 9
OET-LV: 4 With_cords_of humankind I_drew_them with_ropes_of love and_I_was to/for_them like_those_who_lift_of (of)_a_yoke on jaws_of_their and_I_inclined to_him/it I_fed_him. (HOS_11:4)
OET-RV: 4 I led them with ropes of human kindness—
⇔ with iron bands of love.
⇔ I was to them like someone who loosened the yoke on their jaws,
⇔ and I bent down to them and fed them. (HOS 11:4)
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘Lemma=‘עֹל’’ have 5 different glosses: ‘(of)_a_yoke’, ‘[the]_yoke’, ‘a_yoke’, ‘a_yoke_of’, ‘the_yoke_of’.