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וַיֵּצְא֣וּ הָעָם֮ וַיָּבִיאוּ֒ וַיַּעֲשׂוּ֩ לָהֶ֨ם סֻכּ֜וֹת אִ֤ישׁ עַל־גַּגּוֹ֙ וּבְחַצְרֹ֣תֵיהֶ֔ם וּבְחַצְר֖וֹת בֵּ֣ית הָאֱלֹהִ֑ים וּבִרְחוֹב֙ שַׁ֣עַר הַמַּ֔יִם וּבִרְח֖וֹב שַׁ֥עַר אֶפְרָֽיִם׃

Debug: verse number 21255Edit time markersAnd the people went out, brought back branches, and made booths on their own rooftops, in their courtyards, in the court of the house of God, and in the squares by the Water Gate and by the Gate of Ephraim.

/wa-y-yēṣᵉʾū́ hā ʿām wa-y-yāvīʾū́ wa-y-yaʿăśū́ lāhém sukkṓt ʾīš ʿal gaggṓ ū vᵉ ḥaṣrōtēhem ū vᵉ ḥaṣrṓt bēt hā ʾĕlōhī́m ū vi rᵉḥōv šáʿar ha-m-máyim ū vi rᵉḥōv šáʿar ʾefrā́yim /

Gloss translation

    1. wa
    2. and
    3. cnj
    1. -y-yēṣᵉʾū́
    2. go out
    3. v √qal wy III m pl
    1. the
    2. art
    1. ʿām
    2. people
    3. n m sg abs
    1. wa
    2. and
    3. cnj
    1. -y-yāvīʾū́
    2. come
    3. v √hi wy III m pl
    1. wa
    2. and
    3. cnj
    1. -y-yaʿăśū́
    2. make
    3. v √qal wy III m pl
    1. lāhém
    2. to
    3. prep + III m pl
    1. sukkṓt
    2. cover of foliage
    3. n f pl abs
    1. ʾīš
    2. man
    3. n m sg abs
    1. ʿal
    2. upon
    3. prep
    1. gaggṓ
    2. roof
    3. n m sg abs + III m sg
    1. ū
    2. and
    3. cnj
    1. vᵉ
    2. in
    3. prep
    1. ḥaṣrōtēhem
    2. court
    3. n f pl abs + III m pl
    1. ū
    2. and
    3. cnj
    1. vᵉ
    2. in
    3. prep
    1. ḥaṣrṓt
    2. court
    3. n f pl con
    1. bēt
    2. house
    3. n m sg con
    1. the
    2. art
    1. ʾĕlōhī́m
    2. god(s)
    3. n m pl abs
    1. ū
    2. and
    3. cnj
    1. vi
    2. in
    3. prep
    1. rᵉḥōv
    2. open place
    3. n f sg con
    1. šáʿar
    2. gate
    3. n m sg con
    1. ha
    2. the
    3. art
    1. -m-máyim
    2. water
    3. n m pl abs
    1. ū
    2. and
    3. cnj
    1. vi
    2. in
    3. prep
    1. rᵉḥōv
    2. open place
    3. n f sg con
    1. šáʿar
    2. gate
    3. n m sg con
    1. ʾefrā́yim
    2. Ephraim
    3. pn sg abs

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