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RBT Hebrew Interlinear:
ויך וַיַּךְ
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conjunctive, Verb Hiphil sequential imperfect third person masculine singular
הברד הָבָּרָ֜ד
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Particle definite article, Noun common both singular absolute
בכל בְּכָל־
within the whole
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Preposition, Noun common both singular construct
ארץ אֶרֶץ
an earth
Noun common both singular construct
מצרים מִצְרַ֗יִם
of Dual-Siege
Noun proper name
את אֵ֚ת
את-self eternal
Direct object eternal self
כל כָּל־
all
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Noun common both singular absolute
אשר אֲשֶׁר
which
Particle relative
בשדה בַּשָּׂדה
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Preposition -Within Art, Noun common both singular absolute
מאדם מֵאָדָם
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Prep-M, Noun common both singular absolute
ועד וְעַד־
and until
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Conjunction, Preposition
בהמה בְּהֵמָה
the beast
Noun common feminine singular absolute
ואת וְאֵת
and אֵת-self eternal
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Conjunction, Direct object eternal self
כל כָּל־
all
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Noun common both singular construct
עשב עֵשֶׂב
None
Noun common both singular construct
השדה הָשָּׂדֶה
the Field
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Particle definite article, Noun common both singular absolute
הכה הִכָּה
None
Verb Hiphil perfect third person masculine singular
הברד הָבָּרָד
None
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Particle definite article, Noun common both singular absolute
ואת וְאֶת־
and אֵת-self eternal
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Conjunction, Direct object eternal self
כל כָּל־
all
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Noun common both singular construct
עץ עֵץ
a tree
Noun common both singular construct
השדה הָשָּׂדֶה
the Field
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Particle definite article, Noun common both singular absolute
שבר שִׁבֵּר׃
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Verb Piel perfect third person masculine singular
RBT Translation:
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RBT Paraphrase:
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Julia Smith Literal 1876 Translation:
And the hail will strike in all the land of Egypt, all which is in the field, from man, and even to quadruped, and every green herb of the field; the hail smote and broke in pieces every tree of the field.
LITV Translation:
And the hail struck in all the land of Egypt, all that was in the field, from men and to livestock. And the hail struck every plant of the field, and it broke in pieces every tree of the field.
Brenton Septuagint Translation:
And the hail smote in all the land of Egypt both man and beast, and the hail smote all the grass in the field, and the hail broke in pieces all the trees in the field.

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