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Hebrew wordlink #161951

קִדַּשׁ1 Ki 8

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Only use of identical word form ‘קִדַּשׁ’ (Morphology=Vpp3ms PoS=piel_verb Type=perfect_(qatal) Person=third Gender=masculine Number=singular) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘קִדַּשׁ’ (Morphology=Vpp3ms PoS=piel_verb Type=perfect_(qatal) Person=third Gender=masculine Number=singular) is always and only glossed as ‘he_consecrated’.

1 KI 8:64 contextual word gloss=‘he_consecrated’ word gloss=‘consecrated’ OSHB 1 KI 8:64 word 3

OET-LV: 64In_the_day (the)_that he_consecrated the_king DOM the_middle_of the_courtyard which to_(the)_face_of/in_front_of/before the_house_of YHWH if/because he_offered there DOM the_burnt_offering[s] and_DOM the_grain_offering[s] and_DOM the_fat(s)_of the_peace_offerings if/because the_altar_of (the)_bronze which to_(the)_face_of/in_front_of/before YHWH was_too_small for_containing DOM the_burnt_offering[s] and_DOM the_grain_offering[s] and_DOM the_fat(s)_of the_peace_offerings.   (KI1_8:64)

OET-RV: 64On that day the king reserved the middle of the courtyard that was in front of the temple, because that was where he made the burnt up offerings and the grain offerings and the fat pieces of the peace offerings. This was because the bronze altar was too small to handle all those offerings. (KI1 8:64)