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OSHB Psa 68:9 נָטְפוּ (nāţəfū) Strongs=5197 Lemma=‘נָטַף’
contextual word gloss=‘they_dropped’ word gloss=‘poured_down’
Morphology=Vqp3cp PoS=qal_verb Type=perfect_(qatal) Person=third Gender=common Number=plural
Year=-1042
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The word form ‘נָטְפוּ’ (Morphology=Vqp3cp PoS=qal_verb Type=perfect_(qatal) Person=third Gender=common Number=plural) has 2 different glosses: ‘they_dripped’, ‘they_dropped’.
JDG 5:4 contextual word gloss=‘they_dropped’ word gloss=‘poured’ OSHB JDG 5:4 word 14
OET-LV: 4 Oh_YHWH when_you_went_out from_Sēˊīr when_you_marched from_the_region_of ʼEdōm the_earth it_shook both the_heavens they_dropped as_well_as the_clouds they_dropped water. (JDG_5:4)
OET-RV: 4 Yahweh, you left Seir.
⇔ ≈ You marched out of the Edom region.
⇔ The earth quaked.
⇔ ≈ The heavens also dropped.
⇔ And the clouds poured down rain. (JDG 5:4)
SNG 5:5 contextual word gloss=‘they_dripped’ word gloss=‘dripped’ OSHB SNG 5:5 word 6
OET-LV: 5 I_arose I to_open to_my_of_lover and_my_of_hands they_dripped myrrh and_my_of_fingers myrrh flowing on the_handles_of the_bolt. (SNG_5:5)
OET-RV: 5 I got myself up to open to my dearest and my hands dripped with myrrh.
⇔ My fingers dripped with flowing myrrh on the arm of the bolt. (SNG 5:5)