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Hebrew wordlink #268612

יוֹצֵאתPsa 144

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Only use of identical word form ‘יוֹצֵאת’ (Morphology=Vqrfsa PoS=qal_verb Type=active_participle Gender=feminine Number=singular State=absolute) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘יוֹצֵאת’ (Morphology=Vqrfsa PoS=qal_verb Type=active_participle Gender=feminine Number=singular State=absolute) is always and only glossed as ‘abortion’.

*Note: This is also the only occurrence of the word root (lemma) ‘יוֹצֵאת’ in the Hebrew originals.

Hebrew words (1) other than יוֹצֵאת (Morphology=Vqrfsa PoS=qal_verb Type=active_participle Gender=feminine Number=singular State=absolute) with a gloss related to ‘abortion’

2 KI 2:21וּמְשַׁכָּלֶת (ūməshakkālet)  Lemmas=‘וְ’, ‘שׁכל’ contextual morpheme glosses=‘and, abortion’ morpheme glosses=‘and, unfruitfulness’ OSHB 2 KI 2:21 word 20

OET-LV: 21And_he/it_went_out to the_outlet_of the_waters and_he_threw there salt and_he/it_said thus YHWH he_says I_have_healed (to)_waters the_these not it_will_be from_there again death and_abortion.   (KI2_2:21)

OET-RV: 21and he went out to the spring and threw the salt at it, and announced, “Yahweh says that he’s healed these water supplies and they’ll no longer cause death or barrenness.” (KI2 2:21)