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וַיַּ֣עַשׂ חוּרָ֔ם אֶת־הַ֨סִּיר֔וֹת וְאֶת־הַיָּעִ֖ים וְאֶת־הַמִּזְרָק֑וֹת (ס) וַיְכַ֣ל חירם [חוּרָ֗ם] לַעֲשׂוֹת֙ אֶת־הַמְּלָאכָ֔ה אֲשֶׁ֥ר עָשָׂ֛ה לַמֶּ֥לֶךְ שְׁלֹמֹ֖ה בְּבֵ֥ית הָאֱלֹהִֽים׃

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Additionally, Huram made the pots, shovels, and sprinkling bowls. So Huram finished the work that he had undertaken for King Solomon in the house of God:

/wa-y-yáʿaś ḥūrā́m ʾet ha-s-sīrṓt wᵉ ʾet ha-y-yāʿī́m wᵉ ʾet ha-m-mizrāqṓt wa yᵉxal *ḥūrā́m la ʿăśōt ʾet ha-m-mᵉlāxā́ ʾăšer ʿāśā́ la -m-mélex šᵉlōmṓ bᵉ vēt hā ʾĕlōhī́m /

Gloss translation

    1. wa
    2. and
    3. cnj
    1. -y-yáʿaś
    2. make
    3. v √qal wy III m sg
    1. ḥūrā́m
    2. Hiram
    3. pn m sg abs
    1. ʾet
    2. [object marker]
    3. prep
    1. ha
    2. the
    3. art
    1. -s-sīrṓt
    2. pot
    3. n f pl abs
    1. wᵉ
    2. and
    3. cnj
    1. ʾet
    2. [object marker]
    3. prep
    1. ha
    2. the
    3. art
    1. -y-yāʿī́m
    2. shovel
    3. n m pl abs
    1. wᵉ
    2. and
    3. cnj
    1. ʾet
    2. [object marker]
    3. prep
    1. ha
    2. the
    3. art
    1. -m-mizrāqṓt
    2. bowl
    3. n m pl abs
    1. wa
    2. and
    3. cnj
    1. yᵉxal
    2. be complete
    3. v √pi wy III m sg
    1. *ḥūrā́m
    2. Hiram
    3. pn m sg abs
    1. la
    2. to
    3. prep
    1. ʿăśōt
    2. make
    3. v √qal infcon abs
    1. ʾet
    2. [object marker]
    3. prep
    1. ha
    2. the
    3. art
    1. -m-mᵉlāxā́
    2. work
    3. n f sg abs
    1. ʾăšer
    2. [relative]
    3. cnj
    1. ʿāśā́
    2. make
    3. v √qal perf III m sg
    1. la
    2. to
    3. prep
    1. _
    2. the
    3. art
    1. -m-mélex
    2. king
    3. n m sg abs
    1. šᵉlōmṓ
    2. Solomon
    3. pn m sg abs
    1. bᵉ
    2. in
    3. prep
    1. vēt
    2. house
    3. n m sg con
    1. the
    2. art
    1. ʾĕlōhī́m
    2. god(s)
    3. n m pl abs

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