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Hebrew wordlink #224398

רַחֲבַתNeh 7

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Other uses (3) of identical word form רַחֲבַת (Morphology=Aafsc PoS=adjective Gender=feminine Number=singular State=construct) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘רַחֲבַת’ (Morphology=Aafsc PoS=adjective Gender=feminine Number=singular State=construct) has 3 different glosses: ‘[was]_broad_of’(2), ‘[is]_broad_of’(1), ‘broad_of’(1).

JDG 18:10 contextual word gloss=‘[is]_broad_of’ word gloss=‘spacious_of’ OSHB JDG 18:10 word 7

OET-LV: 10Just_as_you(pl)_go you(pl)_will_come to a_people secure and_the_earth is_broad_of both_sides if/because he_has_given_it god in_hand_of_your(pl) a_place where there_is_not there lack_of any_of thing which on_the_earth.   (JDG_18:10)

OET-RV: 10When you go, you’ll all come to a people living without suspicion of attack, and the land is spacious in all directions, because God will hand it over to you—a place where there’s no lack of anything that’s on the earth.” (JDG 18:10)

1 CHR 4:40 contextual word gloss=‘[was]_broad_of’ word gloss=‘broad_of’ OSHB 1 CHR 4:40 word 6

OET-LV: 40And_they_found pasture fertile and_good and_the_earth was_broad_of both_sides and_at_peace and_at_ease if/because were_from Ḩām the_inhabitants there formerly.   (CH1_4:40)

OET-RV: 40They found good, fertile pasture, and the land was wide, and quiet and peaceful, because Ham’s descendants had lived there previously. (CH1 4:40)

ISA 22:18 contextual word gloss=‘broad_of’ word gloss=‘large_of’ OSHB ISA 22:18 word 7

OET-LV: 18Tightly_(wind_up) he_will_wind_you_up a_winding a_ball to a_land broad_of both_sides there_(to) you_will_die and_will_be_(to)_there the_chariots_of your_splendour_of_your Oh_disgrace_of the_house_of your(pl)_master(s)_of_your.   (ISA_22:18)

OET-RV: 18He’ll swing you round and round like a ball,
 ⇔ tossed out into a wide open land where you’ll die.
 ⇔ Your impressive chariots will be there,
 ⇔ but what a terrible disgrace for your master’s household. (ISA 22:18)