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Hebrew wordlink #233268

לָבִיאJob 4

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Other uses (3) of identical word form לָבִיא (Morphology=Ncbsa PoS=common_noun Gender=both Number=singular State=absolute) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘לָבִיא’ (Morphology=Ncbsa PoS=common_noun Gender=both Number=singular State=absolute) has 2 different glosses: ‘a_lion’, ‘lion’.

ISA 30:6 contextual word gloss=‘lion’ word gloss=‘lioness’ OSHB ISA 30:6 word 7

OET-LV: 6the_oracle_of the_animals_of the_Negeⱱ in_land trouble and_distress lion and_lion from_them viper and_serpent flying they_carry on the_shoulder_of male_donkeys wealth(s)_of_their and_on the_hump_of camels treasures_of_their to a_people which_not they_will_confer_profit.   (ISA_30:6)

OET-RV: 6
¶  (ISA 30:6)

JOEL 1:6 contextual word gloss=‘a_lion’ word gloss=‘lioness’ OSHB JOEL 1:6 word 13

OET-LV: 6If/because a_nation it_has_come_up on land_of_my it_is_mighty and_there_is_not number teeth_of_its are_the_teeth_of a_lion and_the_fangs_of a_lion to_him/it.   (JOL_1:6)

OET-RV:  ⇔  6Because a powerful nation (of locusts) with innumerable soldiers has come against my land,
 ⇔ Its teeth are like a lion’s teeth,
 ⇔ ≈ and the fangs are like those of a lioness. (JOL 1:6)

NAH 2:12 contextual word gloss=‘lion’ word gloss=‘lioness’ OSHB NAH 2:12 word 10

OET-LV: 12 where is_the_dwelling_place_of lions and_is_pasture it for_(the)_lions where it_walked lion lion there cub_of lion and_there_was_not one_who_terrified.   (NAH_2:12)

OET-RV: 12The lion tore apart enough for the cubs,
 ⇔ ≈ and strangled prey for his lionesses.
 ⇔ He filled his lairs with prey
 ⇔ ≈ and his dens with torn flesh. (NAH 2:12)