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וַיֹּ֣אמֶר יְהוָה֮ אֶל־מֹשֶׁה֒ אֱמֹ֣ר אֶֽל־אַהֲרֹ֗ן נְטֵ֤ה אֶת־יָדְךָ֙ בְּמַטֶּ֔ךָ עַל־הַ֨נְּהָרֹ֔ת עַל־הַיְאֹרִ֖ים וְעַל־הָאֲגַמִּ֑ים וְהַ֥עַל אֶת־הַֽצְפַרְדְּעִ֖ים עַל־אֶ֥רֶץ מִצְרָֽיִם׃

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And the lord said to Moses, “Tell Aaron, ‘Stretch out your hand with your staff over the rivers and canals and ponds, and cause the frogs to come up onto the land of Egypt.’”

/wa-y-yṓmer ʾădōnāy ʾel mōšéh ʾĕmōr ʾel ʾahărṓn nᵉṭē ʾet yādᵉxā́ bᵉ maṭṭéxā ʿal ha-n-nᵉhārṓt ʿal ha yᵉʾōrī́m wᵉ ʿal hā ʾăgammī́m wᵉ háʿal ʾet ha ṣᵉfardᵉʿī́m ʿal ʾéreṣ miṣrā́yim /

Gloss translation

    1. wa
    2. and
    3. cnj
    1. -y-yṓmer
    2. say
    3. v √qal wy III m sg
    1. ʾădōnāy
    2. YHWH
    3. pn m sg abs
    1. ʾel
    2. to
    3. prep
    1. mōšéh
    2. Moses
    3. pn m sg abs
    1. ʾĕmōr
    2. say
    3. v √qal imp! II m sg
    1. ʾel
    2. to
    3. prep
    1. ʾahărṓn
    2. Aaron
    3. pn m sg abs
    1. nᵉṭē
    2. extend
    3. v √qal imp! II m sg
    1. ʾet
    2. [object marker]
    3. prep
    1. yādᵉxā́
    2. hand
    3. n sg abs + II m sg
    1. bᵉ
    2. in
    3. prep
    1. maṭṭé
    2. staff
    3. n m sg abs + II m sg
    1. ʿal
    2. upon
    3. prep
    1. ha
    2. the
    3. art
    1. -n-nᵉhārṓt
    2. stream
    3. n m pl abs
    1. ʿal
    2. upon
    3. prep
    1. ha
    2. the
    3. art
    1. yᵉʾōrī́m
    2. stream
    3. n m pl abs
    1. wᵉ
    2. and
    3. cnj
    1. ʿal
    2. upon
    3. prep
    1. the
    2. art
    1. ʾăgammī́m
    2. reedy pool
    3. n m pl abs
    1. wᵉ
    2. and
    3. cnj
    1. háʿal
    2. ascend
    3. v √hi imp! II m sg
    1. ʾet
    2. [object marker]
    3. prep
    1. ha
    2. the
    3. art
    1. ṣᵉfardᵉʿī́m
    2. frog
    3. n f pl abs
    1. ʿal
    2. upon
    3. prep
    1. ʾéreṣ
    2. earth
    3. n sg con
    1. miṣrā́yim
    2. Egypt
    3. pn sg abs

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