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Hebrew wordlink #105364

דּוֹרJos 12

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Other uses (4) of identical word form דּוֹר (Morphology=Np PoS=proper_noun) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘דּוֹר’ (Morphology=Np PoS=proper_noun) has 3 different glosses: ‘Dor’, ‘Endor’, ‘of_Dor’.

JOS 11:2 contextual word gloss=‘of_Dor’ word gloss=‘Dōr’ OSHB JOS 11:2 word 11

OET-LV: 2And_near/to the_kings who were_from_the_north_of in_country and_in_ˊArāⱱāh south_of Kinₐrōt and_in_Shephelah and_on_the_heights_of Dōr from_the_west.   (JOS_11:2)

OET-RV: 2as well as the kings from the hill country in the north and in the rift valley plains south of Lake Galilee, and in the lowlands and in the heights of Dor in the west, (JOS 11:2)

JOS 12:23 contextual word gloss=‘of_Dor’ word gloss=‘Dōr’ OSHB JOS 12:23 word 4

OET-LV: 23The_king_of Dōr of_the_height_of of_Dōr one the_king_of Gōy of_Gilgāl one.   (JOS_12:23)

OET-RV: 23the king of Dor of Nafoth Dor, the king of Goyim in Gilgal, (JOS 12:23)

1 SAM 28:7 word gloss=‘Endor’ OSHB 1 SAM 28:7 word 21

OET-LV: 7And_ Shāʼūl _he/it_said to_his_of_servants seek to_me a_woman_of (of)_a_mistress_of necromancy so_that_I_may_go to_her/it and_so_that_I_may_consult (in)_her servants_of_his and_they_said to_him/it there a_woman_of (of)_a_mistress_of necromancy is Endor.   (SA1_28:7)

OET-RV: 7Then Sha’ul instructed his servants, “Find a woman for me who talks to the spirits of dead people, so I can go to her and ask her something.”
¶ “Sure,” his servants told him, “there’s a woman in Endor who can do that.” (SA1 28:7)

1 CHR 7:29 contextual word gloss=‘Dor’ word gloss=‘Dōr’ OSHB 1 CHR 7:29 word 12

OET-LV: 29And_were_on the_hands_of the_descendants_of Mənashsheh Bēyt Shan and_its_of_daughters Taˊₐnāk and_its_of_daughters Məgiddōn and_her/its_daughters Dōr and_her/its_daughters in_these the_descendants_of they_dwelt of_Yōşēf/(Joseph) the_son_of Yisrāʼēl/(Israel).   (CH1_7:29)

OET-RV: 29Along the border of the area where Menashsheh’s descendants lived were these towns: Beyt-Shan, Taanak, Megiddo, Dor, and all the nearby villages. The people who lived in all those places were descendants of Yakov’s son Yosef (Joseph). (CH1 7:29)

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘Lemma=‘דֹּור’’ have 10 different glosses: ‘Dor’, ‘Endor’, ‘[is]_the_generation_of’, ‘[the]_generation_of’, ‘a_generation’, ‘generation’, ‘generation[s]’, ‘generation_of’, ‘of_Dor’, ‘the_generation_of’.