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OSHB 1 Ki 6:36 טוּרֵי (ţūrēy) Strongs=2905 Lemma=‘טוּר’
contextual word gloss=‘rows_of’ word gloss=‘rows_of’
Morphology=Ncmpc PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=plural State=construct
Year=-1011 TimeSeries=Construction_of_Solomon's_Temple,Reign_of_Solomon
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The word form ‘טוּרֵי’ (Morphology=Ncmpc PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=plural State=construct) is always and only glossed as ‘rows_of’.
EXO 39:10 contextual word gloss=‘rows_of’ word gloss=‘rows_of’ OSHB EXO 39:10 word 4
OET-LV: 10 And_they_filled in_him/it four rows_of stone[s] was_a_row_of a_ruby a_topaz and_a_beryl the_row the_one. (EXO_39:10)
OET-RV: 10 and they attached four rows of gemstones onto the front. The first row had a red ruby, a yellow topaz, and a red garnet. (EXO 39:10)
1 KI 7:2 contextual word gloss=‘rows_of’ word gloss=‘rows_of’ OSHB 1 KI 7:2 word 17
OET-LV: 2 And_he/it_built DOM the_house_of the_forest_of (the)_Ləⱱānōn was_one_hundred cubit[s] length_of_its and_was_fifty cubit[s] breadth_of_its and_thirty cubit[s] height_of_its on four rows_of pillars_of cedar(s) and_beams_of cedar(s) were_on the_pillars. (KI1_7:2)
OET-RV: 2 He built the ‘Lebanon Forest Hall’ that was forty-six metres long, twenty-three metres wide, and fourteen metres high, with four rows of cedar pillars and cedar beams sitting across the pillars. (KI1 7:2)