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Hebrew wordlink #140214

בַּעֲלַת1 Sam 28

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Other uses (2) of identical word form בַּעֲלַת (Morphology=Ncfsc PoS=common_noun Gender=feminine Number=singular State=construct) in the Hebrew originals

The word form ‘בַּעֲלַת’ (Morphology=Ncfsc PoS=common_noun Gender=feminine Number=singular State=construct) has 3 different glosses: ‘(of)_a_mistress_of’, ‘a_mistress_of’, ‘the_mistress_of’.

1 KI 17:17 contextual word gloss=‘the_mistress_of’ word gloss=‘mistress_of’ OSHB 1 KI 17:17 word 8

OET-LV: 17and_he/it_was after the_things the_these the_son_of he_became_sick the_woman the_mistress_of the_house and_he/it_was sickness_of_his severe very until that not it_was_left in/on/over_him/it breath.   (KI1_17:17)

OET-RV: 17Some time afterwards, the woman’s son got sick and then it got so bad that he died, (KI1 17:17)

NAH 3:4 contextual word gloss=‘a_mistress_of’ word gloss=‘mistress_of’ OSHB NAH 3:4 word 6

OET-LV: 4From_the_abundance_of the_prostitution(s)_of a_prostitute good_of grace a_mistress_of sorceries who_sells nations by_her_of_prostitution(s) and_clans by_her_of_sorceries.   (NAH_3:4)

OET-RV: 4That will happen because the beautiful prostitute had so much business.
 ⇔ She’s the mistress of witchcraft.
 ⇔ She attracts other countries with her prostitution.
 ⇔ ≈ She attracts other peoples with her sorceries. (NAH 3:4)