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OSHB Zec 14:6 יְקָרוֹת (yəqārōt) Strongs=3368 Lemma=‘יָקָר’
contextual word gloss=‘splendid_[ones]’ word gloss=‘cold’
Morphology=Aafpa PoS=adjective Gender=feminine Number=plural State=absolute
Year=-487 TimeSeries=Prophecies_of_Zechariah
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The word form ‘יְקָרוֹת’ (Morphology=Aafpa PoS=adjective Gender=feminine Number=plural State=absolute) has 2 different glosses: ‘costly’, ‘splendid_[ones]’.
1 KI 5:31 contextual word gloss=‘costly’ word gloss=‘costly’ OSHB 1 KI 5:31 word 7
OET-LV: 31 and_he/it_commanded the_king and_they_quarried stones large stones costly to_found the_house stones_of hewn_stone. (KI1_5:31)
1 KI 7:10 contextual word gloss=‘costly’ word gloss=‘costly’ OSHB 1 KI 7:10 word 3
OET-LV: 10 And_ stones _it_was_founded costly stones large stones_of ten cubits and_stones_of eight cubits. (KI1_7:10)
OET-RV: 10 These large, costly stones in the foundations were cut in two sizes, with the largest almost five metres long. (KI1 7:10)
1 KI 7:11 contextual word gloss=‘costly’ word gloss=‘costly’ OSHB 1 KI 7:11 word 3
OET-LV: 11 And_were_from_to_above stones costly according_to_measurements_of hewn_stone and_cedar. (KI1_7:11)
OET-RV: 11 On top of those were other costly stones of various sizes, and then cedar beams. (KI1 7:11)