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OSHB Job 5:15
חָזָק (ḩāzāq) ‘of_[the]_strong’ Strongs=2389
Morphology=Aamsa PoS=adjective Gender=masculine Number=singular State=absolute
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The word form ‘חָזָק’ (Morphology=Aamsa PoS=adjective Gender=masculine Number=singular State=absolute) has 9 different glosses: ‘[am]_strong’, ‘[is]_strong’, ‘[was]_severe’, ‘a_mighty_[one]’, ‘hard’, ‘of_[one_too]_strong’, ‘of_[the]_strong’, ‘severe’, ‘strong’.
EXO 10:19 ‘strong’ OSHB EXO 10:19 word 5
EXO 19:16 ‘strong’ OSHB EXO 19:16 word 15
NUM 13:31 ‘[is]_strong’ OSHB NUM 13:31 word 12
JOS 14:11 ‘[am]_strong’ OSHB JOS 14:11 word 3
JOS 17:18 ‘[is]_strong’ OSHB JOS 17:18 word 21
1KI 17:17 ‘severe’ OSHB 1KI 17:17 word 12
1KI 18:2 ‘[was]_severe’ OSHB 1KI 18:2 word 7
PRO 23:11 ‘[is]_strong’ OSHB PRO 23:11 word 3
ISA 28:2 ‘a_mighty_[one]’ OSHB ISA 28:2 word 2
JER 31:11 ‘of_[one_too]_strong’ OSHB JER 31:11 word 8
JER 50:34 ‘[is]_strong’ OSHB JER 50:34 word 2
EZE 3:8 ‘hard’ OSHB EZE 3:8 word 10
EZE 3:9 ‘hard’ OSHB EZE 3:9 word 2
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘’ have 10 different glosses: ‘[am]_strong’, ‘[is]_strong’, ‘[was]_severe’, ‘a_mighty_[one]’, ‘hard’, ‘he_was_strong’, ‘of_[one_too]_strong’, ‘of_[the]_strong’, ‘severe’, ‘strong’.