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Hebrew wordlink #79861

יַעֲקָןNum 33

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Other uses (3) of identical word form יַעֲקָן (Morphology=Np PoS=proper_noun) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘יַעֲקָן’ (Morphology=Np PoS=proper_noun) has 3 different glosses: ‘-yaˊₐqān’, ‘Bəʼērot Bənēy-’, ‘Jaakan’.

NUM 33:31 word gloss=‘-yaˊₐqān’ OSHB NUM 33:31 word 5

OET-LV: 31And_they_set_out from_Moşērvōt and_they_encamped at yaˊₐqān.   (NUM_33:31)

OET-RV: 31Then they left Moserot and camped at Bene-Yaakan. (NUM 33:31)

DEU 10:6 word gloss=‘Bəʼērot Bənēy-’ OSHB DEU 10:6 word 6

OET-LV: 6And_the_sons of_Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) they_set_out from sons_of Bəʼērot_Bənēy- Mōşērāh there ʼAhₐron he_died and_he_was_buried there and_ ʼElˊāzār _he_served_as_priest his/its_son in_place_of_him.   (DEU_10:6)

OET-RV: 6Then the Israelis travelled from Beerot-Bene-Yaakan to Moserah where Aharon died. He was buried there, and his son Eleazar replaced him as chief priest. (DEU 10:6)

1 CHR 1:42 contextual word gloss=‘Jaakan’ possible word glosses=‘Yaˊₐqān / (Jaakan)’ OSHB 1 CHR 1:42 word 5

OET-LV: 42the_sons_of ʼEʦer were_Bilhān and_Zaˊₐvān Yaˊₐqān/(Jaakan) the_sons_of Diyshōn were_ˊŪʦ and_ʼArān.   (CH1_1:42)

OET-RV: 42Etser’s sons were Bilhan, Zaavan, and Yaakan. Dishan’s sons were Uts and Aran. (CH1 1:42)