Hebrew Interlinear

Numbers 28:8 Interlinear

Word-by-word Hebrew interlinear analysis of Numbers 28:8, showing the original Hebrew text with Strong's numbers, transliteration, and English translation for each word.

lamb And the other shalt thou offer at even as the meat offering of the morning and as the drink offering shalt thou offer it a sacrifice made by fire savour of a sweet unto the LORD

Word-by-Word Analysis

#OriginalStrong'sEnglishDefinition
1וְאֵת֙H853properly, self (but generally used to point out more definitely the object of a verb or preposition, even or namely)
2הַכֶּ֣בֶשׂH3532lamba ram (just old enough to butt)
3הַשֵּׁנִ֔יH8145And the otherproperly, double, i.e., second; also adverbially, again
4תַּֽעֲשֶׂ֔הH6213shalt thou offerto do or make, in the broadest sense and widest application
5בֵּ֣יןH996between (repeated before each noun, often with other particles); also as a conjunction, either...or
6הָֽעַרְבָּ֑יִםH6153at evendusk
7כְּמִנְחַ֨תH4503as the meat offeringa donation; euphemistically, tribute; specifically a sacrificial offering (usually bloodless and voluntary)
8הַבֹּ֤קֶרH1242of the morningproperly, dawn (as the break of day); generally, morning
9וּכְנִסְכּוֹ֙H5262and as the drink offeringa libation; also a cast idol
10תַּֽעֲשֶׂ֔הH6213shalt thou offerto do or make, in the broadest sense and widest application
11אִשֵּׁ֛הH801it a sacrifice made by fireproperly, a burnt-offering; but occasionally of any sacrifice
12רֵ֥יחַH7381savourodor (as if blown)
13נִיחֹ֖חַH5207of a sweetproperly, restful, i.e., pleasant; abstractly, delight
14לַֽיהוָֽה׃H3068unto the LORD(the) self-existent or eternal; jeho-vah, jewish national name of god

Verse Context

Numbers 28:7And the drink offering thereof shall be the fourth part of an hin lamb for the one in the holy...
Numbers 28:8 (current) lamb And the other shalt thou offer at even as the meat offering of the morning and as the drink offering shalt thou offer it a sacrifice made by fire savour of a sweet unto the LORD
Numbers 28:9day And on the sabbath and two lambs of the first year...

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