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OSHB Neh 2:13 עֵין (ˊēyn) Strongs=5869 b Lemma=‘עֵין הַתַּנִּין’
contextual word gloss=‘of_the_Well_of’ word gloss=‘Dragons’
Morphology=Np PoS=proper_noun
Year=-446
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The word form ‘עֵין’ (Morphology=Np PoS=proper_noun) has 5 different glosses: ‘En’, ‘En-’, ‘[is]_En’, ‘of’, ‘of_the_Well_of’.
GEN 14:7 contextual word gloss=‘En’ word gloss=‘En-’ OSHB GEN 14:7 word 4
OET-LV: 7 And_they_turned_back and_they_came to En Mishpat that is_Qādēsh and_they_defeated DOM all_of the_region_of the_ˊAmālēqite[s] and_also DOM the_ʼAmorī who_was_dwelling in tāmār. (GEN_14:7)
OET-RV: 7 Then those four kings turned back and went to En Mishpat (also called Kadesh) and they attacked the entire territories of the Amalekites and also the Amorites, who were living in Hazezon Tamar. (GEN 14:7)
JOS 15:7 contextual word gloss=‘of’ word gloss=‘ ˊĒyn-’ OSHB JOS 15:7 word 21
OET-LV: 7 And_he/it_would_go_up the_border to_Dəⱱīr from_the_valley_of ˊĀkōr and_northward it_is_turning to (the)_Gilgāl which is_opposite to_the_ascent_of Adummim which is_from_the_south of_wadi and_it_passes_on the_border to the_waters_of ˊĒyn extremities_of_its and_they_will_be to ˊĒyn Rogel. (JOS_15:7)
OET-RV: 7 Then the border went to Debir from the Akor Valley, and to the north, turning to the Gilgal, which is in front of the Adummim pass which is from the south of the riverbed, then the border passed over to the waters of Eyn-Shemesh and its ends at Eyn-Rogel. (JOS 15:7)
JOS 15:7 contextual word gloss=‘En’ word gloss=‘ ˊĒyn-’ OSHB JOS 15:7 word 26
OET-LV: 7 And_he/it_would_go_up the_border to_Dəⱱīr from_the_valley_of ˊĀkōr and_northward it_is_turning to (the)_Gilgāl which is_opposite to_the_ascent_of Adummim which is_from_the_south of_wadi and_it_passes_on the_border to the_waters_of ˊĒyn extremities_of_its and_they_will_be to ˊĒyn Rogel. (JOS_15:7)
OET-RV: 7 Then the border went to Debir from the Akor Valley, and to the north, turning to the Gilgal, which is in front of the Adummim pass which is from the south of the riverbed, then the border passed over to the waters of Eyn-Shemesh and its ends at Eyn-Rogel. (JOS 15:7)
JOS 17:7 contextual word gloss=‘of’ word gloss=‘ ˊĒyn-’ OSHB JOS 17:7 word 16
OET-LV: 7 And_ the_border_of _he/it_was of_Mənashsheh from_ʼĀshēr (the)_Micmethath which is_on the_face_of Shəkem and_it_goes the_border to the_south to of the_inhabitants_of ˊĒyn. (JOS_17:7)
OET-RV: 7 The border for Menashsheh went from Asher to Mikmetat opposite Shekem, then went south towards the spring at Tappuah. (JOS 17:7)
JOS 17:11 contextual word gloss=‘of’ word gloss=‘ ˊĒyn-’ OSHB JOS 17:11 word 15
OET-LV: 11 And_he/it_was to_Mənashsheh in_Yissāskār and_in_ʼĀshēr Bēyt Shan and_her/its_daughters and_Yiⱱləˊām/(Ibleam) and_her/its_daughters and_DOM the_inhabitants_of Dōr and_her/its_daughters and_the_inhabitants_of Endor and_its_of_daughters and_the_inhabitants_of Taˊₐnāk and_its_of_daughters and_the_inhabitants_of Məgiddōn and_her/its_daughters the_three_of (the)_Napheth. (JOS_17:11)
OET-RV: 11 Menashsheh was allocated cities inside both Yissakar’s and Asher’s territories: Beyt-Shan, Ibleam, Dor, Endor, Taanach, and Megiddo along with their surrounding towns. (JOS 17:11)
JOS 18:16 contextual word gloss=‘En’ word gloss=‘ ˊĒyn-’ OSHB JOS 18:16 word 24
OET-LV: 16 And_it_goes_down the_border to the_end_of the_mountain which is_on the_face_of the_valley_of_Ben Hinnom the_valley_of_Ben which is_in_the_valley_of Rəfāʼīm northward and_it_goes_down the_valley_of_Ben Hinnom to the_slope_of the_Yəⱱūşī south_to_the and_it_goes_down ˊĒyn Rogel. (JOS_18:16)
OET-RV: 16 then downhill to the Ben-Hinnon valley (in the valley of the Refaites to the north) then downhill to Hinnon valley to the edge of the Yebusites and downhill to Eyn-Rogel. (JOS 18:16)
JOS 18:17 contextual word gloss=‘En’ word gloss=‘ ˊĒyn-’ OSHB JOS 18:17 word 4
OET-LV: 17 And_it_turns from_the_north and_it_goes_out ˊĒyn Shemesh and_it_goes_out to Gəlīlōt which is_opposite the_ascent_of Adummim and_it_goes_down the_stone_of Bohn_of the_son_of_Rəʼūⱱēn. (JOS_18:17)
OET-RV: 17 Then it turned northward and went west to Eyn-Shemesh and across to Gelilot opposite the Adummim pass, before going downhill to the Stone of Bohan (Reuben’s son). (JOS 18:17)
JOS 21:29 contextual word gloss=‘En’ word gloss=‘ ˊĒyn-’ OSHB JOS 21:29 word 6
OET-LV: 29 DOM Yarmūt/(Jarmuth) and_DOM lands_of_its_pasture DOM ˊĒyn Gannim and_DOM lands_of_its_pasture cities four. (JOS_21:29)
OET-RV: 29 Yarmut, and Eyn-Gannim—four cities with their surrounding fields. (JOS 21:29)
JDG 7:1 contextual word gloss=‘En’ word gloss=‘spring_of’ OSHB JDG 7:1 word 11
OET-LV: 7 and_ Jerub-Baˊal _he_rose_early that is_Gidˊōn and_all the_people which with_him/it and_they_encamped at En Harod and_the_camp_of Midyān it_was to_him/it from_the_north from_the_hill_of (the)_Mōreh in_valley. (JDG_7:1)
OET-RV: 7 Then Gideon (also known as Yerub-Baal) and the warriors with him got up early and went to Harod spring. The Midianite camp was north of them in the valley below the Moreh hill. (JDG 7:1)
JDG 15:19 contextual word gloss=‘En’ word gloss=‘En-’ OSHB JDG 15:19 word 18
OET-LV: 19 And_ god _he_split_open DOM the_hollow_place which is_at_Leḩī and_they_went_out from_him/it waters and_he_drank his/its_breath/wind/spirit and_it_returned and_he_lived therefore yes/correct/thus/so he_called his/its_name En Hakkore which is_at_Leḩī until the_day (the)_this. (JDG_15:19)
OET-RV: 19 So God split open the little hollow that’s at Lehi, and water came out of it. When he drank, his strength returned and he revived. Because of that, he called it ‘Eyn-Hakkore’ (which means ‘the fountain of the one who called out’), which is in Lehi to this day. (JDG 15:19)
1 SAM 24:1 contextual word gloss=‘of’ word gloss=‘ ˊĒyn-’ OSHB 1 SAM 24:1 word 6
OET-LV: 24 and_ Dāvid _he/it_ascended from_there and_he/it_sat_down//remained//lived in_the_strongholds_of ˊĒyn. (SA1_24:1)
OET-RV: 24 After Sha’ul returned from repelling the Philistines, they told him that David was now in the Eyn-Gedi wilderness. (SA1 24:1)
1 SAM 24:2 contextual word gloss=‘of’ word gloss=‘ ˊĒyn-’ OSHB 1 SAM 24:2 word 13
OET-LV: 2 and_he/it_was when he_returned Shāʼūl from_after the_Fəlishtiy and_people_told to_him/it to_say there Dāvid is_in_the_wilderness_of ˊĒyn. (SA1_24:2)
OET-RV: 2 So Sha’ul chose three thousand Israeli warriors and went searching for David and his men at Wild Goats Rocks. (SA1 24:2)
1 KI 1:9 contextual word gloss=‘En’ word gloss=‘En-’ OSHB 1 KI 1:9 word 11
OET-LV: 9 And_ ʼAdoniyyāh _he/it_sacrificed sheep and_cattle and_fatling near the_stone_of (the) which was_beside En Rogel and_he/it_called DOM all_of brothers_of_his the_sons_of the_king and_to/for_all the_men_of Yəhūdāh/(Judah) the_servants_of the_king. (KI1_1:9)
OET-RV: 9 Then Adoniyyah sacrificed sheep and cattle and fattened calves near the Zohelet stone (which is beside Eyn-Rogel), and he invited all his brothers (the king’s sons), and all the men of Yehudah including the king’s servants. (KI1 1:9)
2 CHR 20:2 contextual word gloss=‘[is]_En’ word gloss=‘ ˊĒyn-’ OSHB 2 CHR 20:2 word 16
OET-LV: 2 And_they_came and_they_told to_Yəhōshāfāţ to_say is_coming on_you a_multitude great from_the_other_side of_sea from_ʼArām and_there_they are_in tāmār that is_ ˊĒyn Gedī. (CH2_20:2)
OET-RV: 2 Some men came and told Yehoshafat, “A huge army is coming from Aram beyond the Dead sea to attack you, and take note: they’re already in Hatstson-Tamar, also known as Eyn-Gedi.” (CH2 20:2)
SNG 1:14 contextual word gloss=‘of’ word gloss=‘ ˊĒyn-’ OSHB SNG 1:14 word 6
OET-LV: 14 is_(the)_cluster_of (the)_henna_blossom lover_of_my to_me in_the_vineyards_of ˊĒyn. (SNG_1:14)
OET-RV: 14 My dearest is like a cluster of henna blossoms to me,
⇔ in the Engedi vineyards. (SNG 1:14)
EZE 47:10 contextual word gloss=‘En-’ word gloss=‘ ˊĒyn-’ OSHB EZE 47:10 word 8
OET-LV: 10 And_it_was they_have_stood on/upon/above_him/it fishermen from gedī and_unto ˊĒyn- ˊeglayim a_spreading_place for_nets they_will_be to_its_of_kind it_will_be fish_of_their like_the_fish_of the_sea (the)_great many very. (EZE_47:10)
OET-RV: 10 Then the fishermen from Eyn-Gedi will stand there by the water, and there’ll be a place to dry out the fishing nets near Eyn-Eglaim. There’ll be many kinds of fish in the Dead Sea—plentiful just like the fish in the Mediterranean Sea. (EZE 47:10)
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘Lemma=‘עֵין הַתַּנִּין’’ have 10 different glosses: ‘En’, ‘En-’, ‘[is]_En’, ‘[the]_eye_of’, ‘an_eye_of’, ‘eye_of’, ‘of’, ‘of_the_Well_of’, ‘the_eye_of’, ‘the_spring_of’.