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Hebrew wordlink #80219

עַקְרַבִּיםNum 34

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Other uses (2) of identical word form עַקְרַבִּים (Morphology=Np PoS=proper_noun) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘עַקְרַבִּים’ (Morphology=Np PoS=proper_noun) is always and only glossed as ‘of_scorpions’.

JOS 15:3 contextual word gloss=‘of_scorpions’ word gloss=‘akrabbim’ OSHB JOS 15:3 word 5

OET-LV: 3And_it_goes_out to from_the_south of_the_ascent_of of_scorpions and_it_passes_on to_Tsin/(Zin) and_he/it_would_go_up from_the_south of barnēˊa and_it_passes_on Ḩeʦrōn and_he/it_would_go_up to_ʼAddār and_it_turns to_(the)_Qarqaˊ.   (JOS_15:3)

OET-RV: 3From there it went south of the Scorpion Pass, across to Zin, climbed up to Kadesh-Barnea, crossed to Hezron, went to Addar, and around to Karka. (JOS 15:3)

JDG 1:36 contextual word gloss=‘of_scorpions’ word gloss=‘akrabbim’ OSHB JDG 1:36 word 4

OET-LV: 36And_the_border_of the_ʼAmorī was_from_the_ascent_of scorpions from_(the)_Sela and_(to)_upwards.   (JDG_1:36)

OET-RV: 36The Amorites border went from the Scorpion Pass through Sela and upward from there. (JDG 1:36)

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘Lemma=‘מַעֲלֵה עַקְרַבִּים’’ have 2 different glosses: ‘of_scorpions’, ‘scorpions’.