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Hebrew wordlink #130658

מֶֽלֶךְ1Sa 12

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Other uses (16) of identical word form מֶֽלֶךְ (Morphology=Ncmsa PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=singular State=absolute) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘מֶֽלֶךְ’ (Morphology=Ncmsa PoS=common_noun Gender=masculine Number=singular State=absolute) has 6 different glosses: ‘[was]_king’, ‘a_king’, ‘king’, ‘of_[the]_king’, ‘of_a_king’, ‘of_the_king’.

GEN 49:20 ‘of_a_king’ OSHB GEN 49:20 word 7

EXO 1:8 ‘a_king’ OSHB EXO 1:8 word 2

1SA 8:10 ‘a_king’ OSHB 1SA 8:10 word 11

1SA 12:1 ‘a_king’ OSHB 1SA 12:1 word 15

1SA 12:13 ‘a_king’ OSHB 1SA 12:13 word 12

1SA 12:19 ‘a_king’ OSHB 1SA 12:19 word 22

1SA 16:1 ‘a_king’ OSHB 1SA 16:1 word 29

1KI 22:48 ‘[was]_king’ OSHB 1KI 22:48 word 5

2KI 8:20 ‘a_king’ OSHB 2KI 8:20 word 9

2CH 2:10 ‘king’ OSHB 2CH 2:10 word 15

2CH 21:8 ‘a_king’ OSHB 2CH 21:8 word 9

PSA 45:16 ‘of_[the]_king’ OSHB PSA 45:16 word 6

PSA 72:1 ‘of_[the]_king’ OSHB PSA 72:1 word 8

PRO 22:11 ‘a_king’ OSHB PRO 22:11 word 7

PRO 30:28 ‘of_a_king’ OSHB PRO 30:28 word 6

JER 38:3 ‘of_the_king’ OSHB JER 38:3 word 10

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘Lemma=‘מֶלֶךְ’’ have 8 different glosses: ‘[is]_the_king’, ‘[was]_king’, ‘a_king’, ‘king’, ‘of_[the]_king’, ‘of_a_king’, ‘of_the_king’, ‘the_king’.