Hebrew Interlinear

Leviticus 9:19 Interlinear

And the fat of the bullock and of the ram the rump and that which covereth the inwards and the kidneys and the caul above the liver

Word-by-Word Analysis

#OriginalStrong'sEnglishDefinition
1וְאֶתH853properly, self (but generally used to point out more definitely the object of a verb or preposition, even or namely)
2הַֽחֲלָבִ֖יםH2459And the fatfat, whether literally or figuratively; hence, the richest or choice part
3מִןH4480properly, a part of; hence (prepositionally), from or out of in many senses
4הַשּׁ֑וֹרH7794of the bullocka bullock (as a traveller)
5וּמִןH4480properly, a part of; hence (prepositionally), from or out of in many senses
6הָאַ֔יִלH352and of the ramproperly, strength; hence, anything strong; specifically an oak or other strong tree
7הָֽאַלְיָ֤הH451the rumpthe stout part, i.e., the fat tail of the middle eastern sheep
8וְהַֽמְכַסֶּה֙H4374and that which coveretha covering, i.e., garment; specifically, a coverlet (for a bed), an awning (from the sun); also the omentum (as covering the intestines)
9וְהַכְּלָיֹ֔תH3629the inwards and the kidneysa kidney (as an essential organ); figuratively, the mind (as the interior self)
10וְיֹתֶ֖רֶתH3508and the caulthe lobe or flap of the liver (as if redundant or outhanging)
11הַכָּבֵֽד׃H3516above the liverthe liver (as the heaviest of the viscera)

Verse Context

Leviticus 9:18He slew also the bullock and the ram for a sacrifice...
Leviticus 9:19 (current) And the fat of the bullock and of the ram the rump and that which covereth the inwards and the kidneys and the caul above the liver
Leviticus 9:20And they put the fat upon the breasts and he burnt...

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