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Strong's
Hebrew
English
Morphology
5254
[e]
הֲנִסָּ֬ה
hă-nis-sāh
Should one try
V-Piel-Perf-3ms
1697
[e]
דָבָ֣ר
ḏā-ḇār
a word
N-ms
413
[e]
אֵלֶ֣יךָ
’ê-le-ḵā
with you
Prep | 2ms
3811
[e]
תִּלְאֶ֑ה
til-’eh
will you be wearied
V-Qal-Imperf-2ms
6113
[e]
וַעְצֹ֥ר
wa‘-ṣōr
And to be restrained
Conj-w | V-Qal-Inf
4405
[e]
בְּ֝מִלִּ֗ין
bə-mil-lîn
from a word
Prep-b | N-fp
4310
[e]
מִ֣י
mî
who
Interrog
3201
[e]
יוּכָֽל׃
yū-ḵāl
is able
V-Qal-Imperf-3ms
Parallel Strong's
Berean Study Bible
“If one ventures
a word
with you,
will you be wearied?
Yet who
can
keep
from speaking?
Young's Literal Translation
Hath one tried
a word
with
thee?—Thou art weary
! And to keep
in words
who
is able?
Holman Christian Standard Bible
Should anyone try
to speak
with
you
when you are exhausted
?
Yet
who
can
keep
from
speaking
?
New American Standard Bible
"If one ventures
a word
with you, will you become
impatient?
But who
can
refrain
from speaking?
King James Bible
[If] we assay
to commune
with thee, wilt thou be grieved?
but who can
withhold
himself from speaking?
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