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OSHB 1 Ki 7:16 חָמֵשׁ (ḩāmēsh) Strongs=2568 Lemma=‘חָמֵשׁ’
contextual word gloss=‘[was]_five’ word gloss=‘five’
Morphology=Acfsa PoS=adjective_(cardinal_number) Gender=feminine Number=singular State=absolute
TimeSeries=Construction_of_Solomon's_Temple,Reign_of_Solomon
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The word form ‘חָמֵשׁ’ (Morphology=Acfsa PoS=adjective_(cardinal_number) Gender=feminine Number=singular State=absolute) has 3 different glosses: ‘[was]_five’, ‘[will_be]_five’, ‘five’.
GEN 5:6 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB GEN 5:6 word 3
OET-LV: 6 and_he/it_lived Shēt five years and_one_hundred year[s] and_he/it_fathered DOM ʼEnōsh. (GEN_5:6)
OET-RV: 6 When Shet was 105 years old, he had a son named Enosh. (GEN 5:6)
GEN 5:11 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB GEN 5:11 word 5
OET-LV: 11 And_ all_of _they_were the_days_of ʼEnōsh five years and_nine hundred(s) year[s] and_he/it_died. (GEN_5:11)
OET-RV: 11 So Enosh lived a total of 905 years, and then he died. (GEN 5:11)
GEN 5:15 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB GEN 5:15 word 3
OET-LV: 15 and_ Mahₐlalʼēl _he/it_lived five years and_sixty year[s] and_he/it_fathered DOM Yered/(Jared). (GEN_5:15)
OET-RV: 15 When Mahalalel was 65 years old, he had a son named Yared (Jared). (GEN 5:15)
GEN 5:17 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB GEN 5:17 word 5
OET-LV: 17 And_ all_of _they_were the_days_of Mahₐlalʼēl five and_ninety year[s] and_eight hundred(s) year[s] and_he/it_died. (GEN_5:17)
OET-RV: 17 So Mahalalel lived a total of 895 years, and then he died. (GEN 5:17)
GEN 5:21 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB GEN 5:21 word 3
OET-LV: 21 and_ Ḩₐnōk _he/it_lived five and_sixty year[s] and_he/it_fathered DOM Mətūshelaḩ. (GEN_5:21)
OET-RV: 21 When Hanoch was 65 years old, he had a son named Metushalah (Methuselah). (GEN 5:21)
GEN 5:23 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB GEN 5:23 word 5
OET-LV: 23 And_ all_of _he/it_was the_days_of Ḩₐnōk five and_sixty year[s] and_three hundred(s) year[s]. (GEN_5:23)
OET-RV: 23 So Hanoch lived a total of 365 years. (GEN 5:23)
GEN 5:30 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB GEN 5:30 word 7
OET-LV: 30 And_he/it_lived Lemek after fathering_by_him/it DOM Noaḩ five and_ninety year[s] and_five hundred(s) year[s] and_he/it_fathered sons and_daughters. (GEN_5:30)
OET-RV: 30 After Noah’s birth, Lemek lived another 595 years and had other sons and daughters. (GEN 5:30)
GEN 11:12 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB GEN 11:12 word 3
OET-LV: 12 and_Arpakshad he_lived five and_thirty year[s] and_he/it_fathered DOM Shelaḩ. (GEN_11:12)
OET-RV: 12 When Arpakshad was thirty-five years old, he had a son named Shalah. (GEN 11:12)
GEN 11:32 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB GEN 11:32 word 4
OET-LV: 32 And_ the_days_of _they_were of_Teraḩ five years and_two_hundreds year[s] and_ Teraḩ _he/it_died in_Ḩārān. (GEN_11:32)
OET-RV: 32 Then when Terah was 205 years old, he died there in Haran. (GEN 11:32)
GEN 12:4 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB GEN 12:4 word 12
OET-LV: 4 And_ ʼAⱱrām _he/it_went just_as he_had_said to_him/it YHWH and_he/it_went with_him/it Lōţ and_Avram was_a_son_of five years and_seventy year[s] in_his/its_coming_out from_Ḩārān. (GEN_12:4)
OET-RV: 4 So Abram left there just as Yahweh had told him, and Lot also went with him. Abram was seventy-five years old when he left the city of Haran. (GEN 12:4)
GEN 43:34 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB GEN 43:34 word 11
OET-LV: 34 And_someone_took portions from_with his/its_faces/face to_them and_ the_portion_of _it_was_great of_Binyāmīn more_than_the_portions_of all_of_them_of_of five hands and_they_drank and_they_became_drunk with_him/it. (GEN_43:34)
OET-RV: 34 Then they were served food Yosef’s table, but Benyamin’s serving was five times larger than any of the others, and they drank and they and Yosef all got a bit tiddly. (GEN 43:34)
GEN 45:6 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB GEN 45:6 word 8
OET-LV: 6 If/because this two_years the_famine has_been_in_the_midst_of the_earth/land and_still five years when there_will_be_not plowing_time and_harvest_time. (GEN_45:6)
OET-RV: 6 There’s already been two years of famine in this region, but there’s still five more years to come without any ploughing or harvesting. (GEN 45:6)
GEN 45:11 contextual word gloss=‘[will_be]_five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB GEN 45:11 word 6
OET-LV: 11 And_I_will_provide_for you there if/because still will_be_five years famine lest you_should_become_impoverished you and_your_of_household and_all that to/for_you(fs). (GEN_45:11)
OET-RV: 11 I’ll provide for you here because there’s still five years of famine to come. That way, you won’t end up poor—you and your household and everyone with you.” ’ (GEN 45:11)
EXO 27:1 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB EXO 27:1 word 6
OET-LV: 27 and_you_will_make DOM the_altar wood(s)_of acacia five cubits length and_five cubits breadth square it_will_be the_altar and_will_be_three cubits height_of_its. (EXO_27:1)
OET-RV: 27 Make an altar from acacia wood that’s 2.5m square and 1.5m high (EXO 27:1)
EXO 27:18 contextual word gloss=‘[will_be]_five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB EXO 27:18 word 9
OET-LV: 18 The_length_of the_courtyard will_be_one_hundred by_cubit and_the_breadth will_be_fifty on_fifty and_the_height will_be_five cubits fine_linen twisted and_their_of_bases will_be_bronze. (EXO_27:18)
OET-RV: 18 So the courtyard will be fifty metres by twenty-five metres and the curtain enclosure will be 2.5m high. All the curtains will be made of finely-spun linen, and the bases under all the pillars will be bronze. (EXO 27:18)
EXO 38:1 contextual word gloss=‘[was]_five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB EXO 38:1 word 7
OET-LV: 38 and_he/it_made DOM the_altar_of the_burnt_offering wood(s)_of acacia was_five cubits length_of_its and_was_five cubits breadth_of_its square and_was_three cubits height_of_its. (EXO_38:1)
OET-RV: 38 Then Bezalel made the altar for burning offerings from acacia wood. It was square—2.5m on each side—and 1.5m tall. (EXO 38:1)
EXO 38:18 contextual word gloss=‘[was]_five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB EXO 38:18 word 17
OET-LV: 18 And_the_screen_of the_gate_of the_courtyard was_the_work_of a_worker_in_colours violet_stuff and_purple and_scarlet_stuff_of scarlet and_fine_linen twisted and_twenty cubit[s] the_length and_the_height in_breadth was_five cubits corresponding_to_of the_curtains_of the_courtyard. (EXO_38:18)
OET-RV: 18 The curtain for the courtyard gate was done by an embroiderer. It was made from twisted finely-spun linen embroidered with blue, purple, and scarlet yard. The curtain was ten metres long and 2.5m high, just like the other courtyard curtains (EXO 38:18)
LEV 27:5 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB LEV 27:5 word 3
OET-LV: 5 And_if from_a_son_of five years and_unto a_son_of twenty year[s] and_it_was valuation_of_your of_the_male twenty shekels and_of_female ten_of shekels. (LEV_27:5)
OET-RV: 5 ◙ (LEV 27:5)
LEV 27:6 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB LEV 27:6 word 6
OET-LV: 6 And_if from_a_son_of a_month and_unto a_son_of five years and_it_was valuation_of_your of_the_male five shekels silver and_of_female valuation_of_your three_of shekels silver. (LEV_27:6)
OET-RV: 6 ◙ (LEV 27:6)
NUM 8:24 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB NUM 8:24 word 5
OET-LV: 24 This is_that_which is_to_Lēviyyiy from_a_son_of five and_twenty year[s] and_(to)_upwards he_will_go to_serve service in_the_service_of the_tent_of meeting. (NUM_8:24)
OET-RV: 24 “These are the instructions for the Levites: from the age of twenty-five, Levite men will begin serving the work in the sacred tent (NUM 8:24)
NUM 31:37 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB NUM 31:37 word 8
OET-LV: 37 And_he/it_was the_tribute to/for_YHWH from the_sheep six hundred(s) five and_seventy. (NUM_31:37)
OET-RV: 37 less 675 that were given to Yahweh as his tribute. (NUM 31:37)
JOS 14:10 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB JOS 14:10 word 29
OET-LV: 10 And_now here he_has_let_live YHWH me just_as he_spoke this forty and_five year[s] from_then he_spoke YHWH DOM the_message the_this to Mosheh when it_walked Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) in_wilderness and_now here I the_day am_a_son_of five and_eighty year[s]. (JOS_14:10)
OET-RV: 10 Now, listen. Yahweh has kept me alive these forty-five years since Yahweh said that to Mosheh, back when Yisrael was walking in the wilderness. Yes, believe it or not, I’m now eighty-five. (JOS 14:10)
2 SAM 4:4 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB 2 SAM 4:4 word 8
OET-LV: 4 and_belonged_to_Yōnātān/(Yəhōnātān/(Jonathan)) the_son_of Shāʼūl a_son stricken_of feet a_son_of five years he_was when_came the_report_of Shāʼūl and_Yōnātān from_Yizrəˊʼēl/(Jezreel) and_she_lifted_him his_of_nurse and_she_fled and_he/it_was when_she_made_haste to_flee and_he_fell and_he_became_lame and_his/its_name was_Mephibshet. (SA2_4:4)
OET-RV: 4 (Sha’ul’s son Yonatan had a son named Mefiboshet. He was five years old when the report about Sha’ul and Yonatan’s death came from Yezreel. Mefiboshet’s nanny picked him up to run to safety, but in her hurry he fell and became crippled in his legs.) (SA2 4:4)
1 KI 6:6 contextual word gloss=‘[was]_five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB 1 KI 6:6 word 3
OET-LV: 6 The the_lower was_five by_cubit breadth_of_its and_the_middle_extension was_six by_cubit breadth_of_its and_(the)_third_extension was_seven by_cubit breadth_of_its if/because ledges he_made for_house around the_outside_to to_not to_have_hold in_the_walls_of the_house. (KI1_6:6)
OET-RV: 6 The lowest level was just over two metres wide, the middle level was half a metre wider, and the top level the same again (because the temple wall got thinner as it went up). The temple walls had ledges built into them for the beams to sit on, so they wouldn’t have to go through the walls. (KI1 6:6)
1 KI 6:10 contextual word gloss=‘[was]_five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB 1 KI 6:10 word 7
OET-LV: 10 And_he/it_built DOM the_extension on all_of the_house was_five cubits height_of_its and_he_covered DOM the_house with_wood(s)_of cedar(s). (KI1_6:10)
OET-RV: 10 and he built the siderooms—each level just over two metres high and attached to the temple with cedar beams. (KI1 6:10)
1 KI 7:39 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB 1 KI 7:39 word 4
OET-LV: 39 And_he/it_gave DOM the_stands five on the_side_of the_house from_the_right and_five on the_side_of the_house from_its_of_left and_DOM the_sea he_put from_the_side_of the_house (the)_right eastward from_in_front_of the_south. (KI1_7:39)
OET-RV: 39 He put five basins on carts on each side of the temple (north and south of the east-facing temple), and he put the huge basin on its bronze cattle near the south-east corner. (KI1 7:39)
1 KI 7:49 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB 1 KI 7:49 word 3
OET-LV: 49 And_DOM the_lampstands five from_the_right and_five from_the_left to_(the)_face_of/in_front_of/before the_innermost_room gold pure_gold and_the_blossom and_the_lamps and_the_tongs gold. (KI1_7:49)
OET-RV: 49 the ten pure gold lampstands that were placed five on each side of the entrance to the inner room, along with the gold flowers, lamps, and tongs, (KI1 7:49)
2 KI 8:16 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB 2 KI 8:16 word 2
OET-LV: 16 and_in_year_of five of_Yəhōrām/(Joram) the_son_of ʼAḩʼāⱱ the_king_of Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) and_Yəhōshāfāţ/(Jehoshaphat) was_the_king_of Yəhūdāh/(Judah) Yəhōrām/(Jehoram) he_became_king the_son_of Yəhōshāfāţ the_king_of Yəhūdāh. (KI2_8:16)
OET-RV: 16 In the fifth year of the reign of Ahab’s son Yoram as king of Yisrael, Yehoshafat’s son Yehoram became king of Yehudah. (KI2 8:16)
2 KI 13:19 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB 2 KI 13:19 word 7
OET-LV: 19 And_he_was_angry on/upon/above_him/it the_man_of the_ʼElohīm and_he/it_said to_strike five or six times then you_have_defeated DOM ʼArām until make_an_end and_now three times you_will_defeat DOM ʼArām. (KI2_13:19)
OET-RV: 19 But the man of God was angry with him, and said, “You should have bashed them five or six times, then you would have bashed Aram up completely, but now you’ll defeat them three times.” (KI2 13:19)
1 CHR 3:20 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB 1 CHR 3:20 word 7
OET-LV: 20 And_Ḩₐshuⱱāh and_ʼOhel and_Berekyāh and_Ḩₐşadyāh Yūshaⱱ/(Jushab)- Ḩeşed five. (CH1_3:20)
OET-RV: 20 Zerubbavel’s five other sons were Hashubah, Ohel, Berekyah, Hasadyah, and Yushab-Hesed. (CH1 3:20)
1 CHR 4:32 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB 1 CHR 4:32 word 8
OET-LV: 32 And_their_of_villages were_ˊĒyţām and_ˊAyin Rimmōn and_Token and_ˊĀshān cities five. (CH1_4:32)
OET-RV: 32 They also lived in five villages: Eytam, Ayin, Rimmon, Token, and Ashan, (CH1 4:32)
1 CHR 11:23 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB 1 CHR 11:23 word 8
OET-LV: 23 And_he he_struck_down DOM the_man (the)_from_Miʦrayim/(Miʦrayim/(Egypt)) a_man_of stature five by_cubit and_was_in_the_hand_of the_from_Miʦrayim/(Miʦrayim) a_spear like_a_beam_of weavers and_he/it_descended to_him/it with_club and_he_seized DOM the_spear from_the_hand_of the_from_Miʦrayim/(Miʦrayim) and_he/it_killed_him/it with_his_own_of_spear. (CH1_11:23)
OET-RV: 23 He also killed a huge Egyptian man—well over two metres tall. The Egyptian was carrying a spear like a weaver’s beam, but Benayah went down to take him on with a staff. He forced the spear from the Egyptian’s grasp, and then killed him with it. (CH1 11:23)
2 CHR 3:11 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB 2 CHR 3:11 word 9
OET-LV: 11 And_the_wings_of the_cherubim length_of_their was_cubits twenty the_wing_of the_one to_cubits five was_touching (to)_the_wall_of the_house and_the_wing (the)_other cubits five was_touching (to)_the_wing_of the_cherub (the)_other. (CH2_3:11)
OET-RV: 11 Each of the creatures had two wings, each 2.3 metres long. One of the wings reached the temple wall, and the other wing was stretched out to touch the other creature’s wingtip, (CH2 3:11)
2 CHR 3:11 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB 2 CHR 3:11 word 16
OET-LV: 11 And_the_wings_of the_cherubim length_of_their was_cubits twenty the_wing_of the_one to_cubits five was_touching (to)_the_wall_of the_house and_the_wing (the)_other cubits five was_touching (to)_the_wing_of the_cherub (the)_other. (CH2_3:11)
OET-RV: 11 Each of the creatures had two wings, each 2.3 metres long. One of the wings reached the temple wall, and the other wing was stretched out to touch the other creature’s wingtip, (CH2 3:11)
2 CHR 3:12 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB 2 CHR 3:12 word 5
OET-LV: 12 And_the_wing_of the_cherub the_one cubits five was_touching (to)_the_wall_of the_house and_the_wing (the)_other cubits five was_touching (to)_the_wing_of the_cherub (the)_other. (CH2_3:12)
OET-RV: 12 and the same for its companion, (CH2 3:12)
2 CHR 3:12 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB 2 CHR 3:12 word 12
OET-LV: 12 And_the_wing_of the_cherub the_one cubits five was_touching (to)_the_wall_of the_house and_the_wing (the)_other cubits five was_touching (to)_the_wing_of the_cherub (the)_other. (CH2_3:12)
OET-RV: 12 and the same for its companion, (CH2 3:12)
2 CHR 3:15 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB 2 CHR 3:15 word 15
OET-LV: 15 and_he/it_made to_(the)_face_of/in_front_of/before the_house pillars two cubits thirty and_five length and_the_capital which was_on his/its_head was_cubits five. (CH2_3:15)
OET-RV: 15 At the front of the temple, he made two sixteen metre tall pillars which each had a ‘capital’ topping that was another two metres high. (CH2 3:15)
2 CHR 4:7 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB 2 CHR 4:7 word 9
OET-LV: 7 and_he/it_made DOM the_lampstands_of the_gold ten according_to_of_their_ordinance and_he/it_gave in_temple five from_the_right and_five from_the_left. (CH2_4:7)
OET-RV: 7 He made the ten gold lampstands as per their design, and placed them in the temple with five on each side. (CH2 4:7)
2 CHR 6:13 contextual word gloss=‘[was]_five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB 2 CHR 6:13 word 9
OET-LV: 13 If/because Shəlomoh/(Solomon) he_had_made a_platform_of bronze and_he_had_put_it in_the_middle of_the_precinct was_five cubits length_of_its and_was_five cubits breadth_of_its and_was_cubits three height_of_its and_he_stood on/upon/above_him/it and_he_knelt_down on knees_of_his before all_of the_assembly_of Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) and_he_spread_out palms_of_his to_the_heavens. (CH2_6:13)
OET-RV: 13 because he’d made a bronze platform and had it placed in the centre of the courtyard. The square platform was just over two metres on each side, and stood just over a metre off the ground. Firstly he stood on it, then he knelt down onto his knees in front of all the assembled Israelis and spread his hands out to the sky (CH2 6:13)
ISA 19:18 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB ISA 19:18 word 4
OET-LV: 18 in_the_day (the)_that they_will_be five cities in_land of_Miʦrayim the_language_of which_speak of_Kənaˊan/(Canaan) and_which_swear_an_oath to/for_YHWH hosts the_city_of (the)_destruction it_will_be_said of_one. (ISA_19:18)
OET-RV: 18 ◙ (ISA 19:18)
JER 52:22 contextual word gloss=‘[was]_five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB JER 52:22 word 7
OET-LV: 22 And_a_capital on/upon/above_him/it bronze and_the_height_of the_capital the_one(f) was_five cubits and_a_network and_pomegranates were_on the_capital all_around (the)_everything was_bronze and_like_these belonged_to_pillar the_second and_pomegranates. (JER_52:22)
OET-RV: 22 ◙ (JER 52:22)
EZE 40:7 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB EZE 40:7 word 10
OET-LV: 7 And_the_chamber a_reed one length and_a_reed one breadth and_between the_chambers five cubits and_the_threshold_of the_gate from_beside the_porch_of the_gate from_the_house a_reed one. (EZE_40:7)
OET-RV: 7 The guard chambers were each one rod long and deep, and just under three metres wide. The temple gate threshold by the temple porch was one rod across. (EZE 40:7)
EZE 40:21 contextual word gloss=‘[was]_five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB EZE 40:21 word 16
OET-LV: 21 And_its_of_chambers three from_here and_three from_here and_its_of_pillars and_its_of_porches it_was like_the_measurement_of the_gate (the)_first was_fifty cubit[s] length_of_its and_the_breadth was_five and_twenty by_cubit. (EZE_40:21)
OET-RV: 21 There were three chambers on each side of that gate, and the gate with its porch measured the same as the main gate: twenty-seven metres long and thirteen metres wide. (EZE 40:21)
EZE 40:25 contextual word gloss=‘[was]_five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB EZE 40:25 word 12
OET-LV: 25 And_windows to_him/it and_to_its_of_porches all_around all_around like_the_windows the_these was_fifty cubit[s] the_length and_the_breadth was_five and_twenty cubit[s]. (EZE_40:25)
OET-RV: 25 There were closed windows in the gateway and its porch just like the other gates. The southern gate with its porch was twenty-seven metres long and thirteen metres wide. (EZE 40:25)
EZE 40:30 contextual word gloss=‘[was]_five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB EZE 40:30 word 5
OET-LV: 30 And_porches were_all_around all_around the_length was_five and_twenty cubit[s] and_the_breadth was_five cubits. (EZE_40:30)
OET-RV: 30 There were also porches all around the inner wall—they were all thirteen metres long and almost three metres wide. (EZE 40:30)
EZE 40:30 contextual word gloss=‘[was]_five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB EZE 40:30 word 9
OET-LV: 30 And_porches were_all_around all_around the_length was_five and_twenty cubit[s] and_the_breadth was_five cubits. (EZE_40:30)
OET-RV: 30 There were also porches all around the inner wall—they were all thirteen metres long and almost three metres wide. (EZE 40:30)
EZE 40:33 contextual word gloss=‘[was]_five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB EZE 40:33 word 15
OET-LV: 33 And_its_of_chambers and_its_of_pillars and_its_of_porches were_according_the_measurements the_these and_windows to_him/it and_to_its_of_porches all_around all_around the_length was_fifty cubit[s] and_the_breadth was_five and_twenty cubit[s]. (EZE_40:33)
OET-RV: 33 Its chambers, walls, and porches measured the same as the other gates, and there were windows all around. The inner gate with its porch was twenty-seven metres long and thirteen metres wide. (EZE 40:33)
EZE 40:36 contextual word gloss=‘[was]_five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB EZE 40:36 word 12
OET-LV: 36 Chambers_of_its pillars_of_its and and_windows to_him/it all_around all_around the_length was_fifty cubit[s] and_the_breadth was_five and_twenty cubit[s]. (EZE_40:36)
OET-RV: 36 Its chambers, walls, and porch measured the same as the other gates, and there were windows all around. The gateway with its porch was twenty-seven metres long and thirteen metres wide. (EZE 40:36)
EZE 40:48 contextual word gloss=‘five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB EZE 40:48 word 8
OET-LV: 48 And_he_brought_me to the_porch_of the_house and_he_measured a_pillar_of a_porch five cubits from_here and_five cubits from_here and_the_breadth_of the_gate was_three cubits from_here and_three cubits from_here. (EZE_40:48)
OET-RV: 48 Then the man took me to the temple porch and measured its doorposts—they were each two and a half metres thick. The entryway itself was seven metres wide, and the walls on each side of it were one and a half metres wide. (EZE 40:48)
EZE 41:2 contextual word gloss=‘[was]_five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB EZE 41:2 word 7
OET-LV: 2 And_the_breadth_of the_entrance was_ten cubits and_the_sides_of the_entrance was_five cubits from_here and_five cubits from_here and_he_measured length_of_its forty cubit[s] and_the_breadth was_twenty cubit[s]. (EZE_41:2)
OET-RV: 2 The doorway was five metres wide and the wall on each side was two and a half metres long. Then the man measured the dimensions of the holy place—twenty-one metres long and eleven metres wide. (EZE 41:2)
EZE 41:9 contextual word gloss=‘[was]_five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB EZE 41:9 word 7
OET-LV: 9 The_breadth_of the_wall which belonged_to_side-chamber to the_outside was_five cubits and_which was_free_space between_of the_side-chambers which belonged_to_house. (EZE_41:9)
OET-RV: 9 The width of the wall of the side rooms on the outside was two and a half metres. There was an open space outside those rooms in the temple. (EZE 41:9)
EZE 41:11 contextual word gloss=‘[was]_five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB EZE 41:11 word 14
OET-LV: 11 And_the_entrance_of the_rib/plank was_to_space an_entrance one was_the_direction_of the_north and_an_entrance one was_to_south and_the_breadth_of the_place_of the_free_space was_five cubits all_around all_around. (EZE_41:11)
OET-RV: 11 There were doors into the side rooms from another open space with one doorway on the north side, and the other on the south. The width of that open area was two and a half metres all around. (EZE 41:11)
EZE 41:12 contextual word gloss=‘[was]_five’ word gloss=‘five’ OSHB EZE 41:12 word 14
OET-LV: 12 And_the_structure which was_to the_face_of the_separate_place the_side_of the_direction_of the_sea the_breadth_of was_seventy cubit[s] and_the_wall_of the_structure was_five cubits breadth all_around all_around and_its_of_length was_ninety cubit[s]. (EZE_41:12)
OET-RV: 12 The building that faced the courtyard on the western side was thirty-six metres wide. Its wall was two and a half metres thick all around, and it was forty-seven metres long. (EZE 41:12)