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חֶרֶשׂJob 2

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Other uses (8) of identical word form חֶרֶשׂ (Morphology=Ncmsa PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=singular State=absolute) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘חֶרֶשׂ’ (Morphology=Ncmsa PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=singular State=absolute) has 2 different glosses: ‘a_potsherd’, ‘earthenware’.

LEV 6:21 contextual word gloss=‘earthenware’ word gloss=‘clay’ OSHB LEV 6:21 word 2

OET-LV: 21 and_a_vessel_of earthenware which it_will_be_boiled in/on/over_him/it it_will_be_broken and_if in_a_vessel_of bronze it_was_boiled and_it_will_be_scoured and_it_will_be_rinsed with_water.   (LEV_6:21)

OET-RV: 21It must be mixed with olive oil then cooked with oil on a flat pan. It must then be broken into pieces and presented as a grain offering to make a pleasing aroma for Yahweh. (LEV 6:21)

LEV 11:33 contextual word gloss=‘earthenware’ word gloss=‘clay’ OSHB LEV 11:33 word 3

OET-LV: 33And_all vessel_of earthenware which it_will_fall from_them into of_it_of_the_middle all that is_in_the_midst_of_of_it it_will_be_unclean and_it you(pl)_will_break.   (LEV_11:33)

OET-RV: 33If one of those creatures falls into a clay container, everything in it will become ‘uncleanand you must break that container. (LEV 11:33)

LEV 14:5 contextual word gloss=‘earthenware’ word gloss=‘clay’ OSHB LEV 14:5 word 9

OET-LV: 5And_he_will_command the_priest/officer and_someone_will_cut_the_throat_of DOM the_bird (the)_one into a_vessel_of earthenware over water living.   (LEV_14:5)

OET-RV: 5The priest must tell the person to slaughter one bird so the blood runs into a clay jug containing water from a spring or creek. (LEV 14:5)

LEV 14:50 contextual word gloss=‘earthenware’ word gloss=‘clay’ OSHB LEV 14:50 word 7

OET-LV: 50And_he_will_cut_the_throat_of DOM the_bird (the)_one into a_vessel_of earthenware over water living.   (LEV_14:50)

OET-RV: 50and slaughter one bird so the blood runs into a clay jug containing water from a spring or creek. (LEV 14:50)

LEV 15:12 contextual word gloss=‘earthenware’ word gloss=‘clay’ OSHB LEV 15:12 word 2

OET-LV: 12And_a_vessel_of earthenware which he_will_touch in/on/over_him/it the_one_discharging it_will_be_broken and_all vessel_of wood it_will_be_rinsed with_water.   (LEV_15:12)

OET-RV: 12 (LEV 15:12)

ISA 30:14 contextual word gloss=‘a_potsherd’ word gloss=‘sherd’ OSHB ISA 30:14 word 11

OET-LV: 14And_someone_will_break_it like_the_breaking_of a_jar potters crushed which_not anyone_will_spare and_not it_will_be_found among_its_of_fragment[s] a_potsherd to_snatch_up fire from_a_fireplace and_to_draw water from_a_cistern.   (ISA_30:14)

OET-RV: 14 (ISA 30:14)

ISA 45:9 contextual word gloss=‘a_potsherd’ word gloss=‘potsherd’ OSHB ISA 45:9 word 5

OET-LV: 9woe_to one_who_contends with the_one_of_who_formed_him a_potsherd with potsherds_of the_ground does_it_say clay to_the_one_of_who_forms_it what are_you_making and_your_of_work there_belong_not hands to_him/it.   (ISA_45:9)

OET-RV: 9
 ⇔ 
 ⇔ 
 ⇔ 
 ⇔  (ISA 45:9)

LAM 4:2 contextual word gloss=‘earthenware’ word gloss=‘earthen’ OSHB LAM 4:2 word 9

OET-LV: 2the_children_of Tsiyyōn/(Zion) (the)_precious who_were_weighed with_(the)_gold how they_are_considered to_jars_of earthenware the_work_of the_hands_of a_potter.   (LAM_4:2)

OET-RV: 2The precious sons of Tsiyyon were once comparable with fine gold.
 ⇔ Now they’re regarded as clay jars—the work of a potter’s hands. (LAM 4:2)

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘Lemma=‘חֶרֶשׂ’’ have 3 different glosses: ‘Kir’, ‘a_potsherd’, ‘earthenware’.