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Hebrew wordlink #158201

כֹּהֵן1Ki 4

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Other uses (16) of identical word form כֹּהֵן (Morphology=Ncmsa PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=singular State=absolute) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘כֹּהֵן’ (Morphology=Ncmsa PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=singular State=absolute) has 4 different glosses: ‘[was]_a_priest’, ‘a_priest’, ‘of_a_priest’, ‘priest’.

LEV 6:16 ‘of_a_priest’ OSHB LEV 6:16 word 3

LEV 21:9 ‘a_priest’ OSHB LEV 21:9 word 3

LEV 22:10 ‘of_a_priest’ OSHB LEV 22:10 word 7

LEV 22:12 ‘of_a_priest’ OSHB LEV 22:12 word 2

LEV 22:13 ‘of_a_priest’ OSHB LEV 22:13 word 2

1SA 2:35 ‘a_priest’ OSHB 1SA 2:35 word 3

1KI 2:27 ‘a_priest’ OSHB 1KI 2:27 word 6

2CH 15:3 ‘a_priest’ OSHB 2CH 15:3 word 8

EZRA 2:63 ‘a_priest’ OSHB EZRA 2:63 word 11

ISA 28:7 ‘priest’ OSHB ISA 28:7 word 7

JER 6:13 ‘priest’ OSHB JER 6:13 word 10

JER 8:10 ‘priest’ OSHB JER 8:10 word 17

JER 14:18 ‘priest’ OSHB JER 14:18 word 17

JER 23:11 ‘priest’ OSHB JER 23:11 word 5

LAM 2:20 ‘priest’ OSHB LAM 2:20 word 17

EZE 44:21 ‘priest’ OSHB EZE 44:21 word 5

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘Lemma=‘כֹּהֵן’’ have 6 different glosses: ‘[was]_a_priest’, ‘a_priest’, ‘of_a_priest’, ‘of_the_priest’, ‘priest’, ‘the_priest’.