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Hebrew wordlink #306685

פָנָהJer 6

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Other uses (2) of identical word form פָנָה (Morphology=Vqp3ms PoS=qal_verb Type=perfect_(qatal) Person=third Gender=masculine Number=singular) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘פָנָה’ (Morphology=Vqp3ms PoS=qal_verb Type=perfect_(qatal) Person=third Gender=masculine Number=singular) has 2 different glosses: ‘he_has_turned’, ‘it_has_turned’.

DEU 31:18 contextual word gloss=‘it_has_turned’ word gloss=‘turning’ OSHB DEU 31:18 word 13

OET-LV: 18And_I certainly_(hide) I_will_hide face_of_my in_the_day (the)_that on all_of the_evil which it_has_done if/because it_has_turned to gods other.   (DEU_31:18)

OET-RV: 18Yes, I’ll definitely stay away on that day because of all the evil that they will have done when they turned to other gods. (DEU 31:18)

PSA 40:5 contextual word gloss=‘he_has_turned’ word gloss=‘turn’ OSHB PSA 40:5 word 8

OET-LV: 5 how_blessed is_the_man who he_has_made YHWH of_confidence_of_his_object and_not he_has_turned to proud_people and_those_who_fall_away_of falsehood.   (PSA_40:5)

OET-RV: 5Yahweh my god, you’ve done many wonderful things,
 ⇔ and your thoughts about us can’t be numbered.
 ⇔ If I declared and spoke about them,
 ⇔ they would be too many to count. (PSA 40:5)