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Hebrew wordlink #228266

צָלֲלוּNeh 13

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Other uses (2) of identical word form צָלֲלוּ (Morphology=Vqp3cp PoS=qal_verb Type=perfect_(qatal) Person=third Gender=common Number=plural) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘צָלֲלוּ’ (Morphology=Vqp3cp PoS=qal_verb Type=perfect_(qatal) Person=third Gender=common Number=plural) has 3 different glosses: ‘they_became_shady’, ‘they_quivered’, ‘they_sank’.

EXO 15:10 contextual word gloss=‘they_sank’ word gloss=‘sank’ OSHB EXO 15:10 word 5

OET-LV: 10You_blew with_your_of_breath it_covered_them the_sea they_sank like_lead in_the_waters mighty.   (EXO_15:10)

OET-RV: 10But you blew with your breath.
 ⇔ The sea covered them.
 ⇔ They sank like lead in that terrible surge. (EXO 15:10)

HAB 3:16 contextual word gloss=‘they_quivered’ word gloss=‘quivered’ OSHB HAB 3:16 word 5

OET-LV: 16I_heard belly_of_my and_it_trembled to_sound/voice lips_of_my they_quivered rottenness it_came in_my_of_bones and_under_me I_trembled that I_will_be_quiet for_the_day_of trouble to_come_up to_the_people which_it_attacks_us.   (HAB_3:16)

OET-RV:  ⇔  16I heard, and my insides turned to jelly.
 ⇔ My lips quivered at the sound.
 ⇔ My bones start aching, and my legs tremble beneath me.
 ⇔ However, I will wait quietly for the day of distress to hit the people who invaded us. (HAB 3:16)