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OSHB Psa 45:9 מֹר (mor) Strongs=4753 Lemma=‘מֹר’
contextual word gloss=‘[are]_myrrh’ word gloss=‘myrrh’
Morphology=Ncmsa PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=singular State=absolute
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The word form ‘מֹר’ (Morphology=Ncmsa PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=singular State=absolute) has 2 different glosses: ‘myrrh’(2), ‘[are]_myrrh’(1).
PSA 45:9 contextual word gloss=‘[are]_myrrh’ word gloss=‘myrrh’ OSHB PSA 45:9 word 1
OET-LV: 9 are_myrrh and_aloes cassia(s) all_of clothes_of_your from palaces_of ivory stringed_instrument they_have_made_you_glad. (PSA_45:9)
OET-RV: 9 Kings’ daughters are among your honourable women.
⇔ ≈ The queen stands on your right, clothed in gold from Ofir. (PSA 45:9)
PROV 7:17 contextual word gloss=‘myrrh’ word gloss=‘myrrh’ OSHB PROV 7:17 word 3
OET-LV: 17 I_have_sprinkled bed_of_my myrrh aloes and_cinnamon. (PRO_7:17)
OET-RV: 17 I’ve perfumed my bed
⇔ with fragrant myrrh and aloes and cinnamon. (PRO 7:17)
SNG 4:14 contextual word gloss=‘myrrh’ word gloss=‘myrrh’ OSHB SNG 4:14 word 9
OET-LV: 14 Nard and_saffron calamus and_cinnamon with all_of the_trees_of frankincense myrrh and_aloes with all_of the_best_of spices. (SNG_4:14)
OET-RV: 14 nard and saffron, calamus and cinnamon, with all trees used for incense,
⇔ myrrh and aloes, with all the best spices, (SNG 4:14)