Genesis 29:16

And Laban had two daughters, the older named Leah and the younger named Rachel.

The hebrew text BETA

Hebrew Masoretic text (MA), Read from right to left

וּלְלָבָן   שְׁתֵּי   בָנוֹת   שֵׁם   הַגְּדֹלָה   לֵאָה   וְשֵׁם   הַקְּטַנָּה   רָחֵל  

Greek Septuagint (LXX), Read from left to right

τῷ δὲ Λαβαν δύο θυγατέρες ὄνομα τῇ μείζονι Λεια καὶ ὄνομα τῇ νεωτέρᾳ Ραχηλ


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Strongs nr Hebrew English Grammar Code
H9002
H9005
H3837a
וּ (o)
לְ (le)
לָבָ֖ן (lavan)
and
to
Laban
Conj. Conjunktion

Prep. Preposition

Noun Noun
masculine
Name/Place name/place

C
R
Npm
H8147
שְׁתֵּ֣י (shetei)
two
Adj. Adjective
dual (couple) gen. feminine dual (2/a couple) Construct state

Acfdc
H1323
בָנ֑וֹת (vanvót)
daughter
Noun Noun
pl. feminine plural Absolute state

Ncfpa
H8034
שֵׁ֤ם (shem)
name
Noun Noun
♂/♀ sing. gen. masculine och feminine singular Construct state

Ncbsc
H9009
H1419a
הַ (ha)
גְּדֹלָה֙ (gedólah)
the
great
Particle Particle (Definite Article)

Adj. Adjective
sing. feminine singular Absolute state

Td
Aafsa
H3812
לֵאָ֔ה (leah)
Leah
Noun Noun
feminine
Name/Place name/place

Npf
H9002
H8034
וְ (ve)
שֵׁ֥ם (shem)
and
name
Conj. Conjunktion

Noun Noun
♂/♀ sing. gen. masculine och feminine singular Construct state

C
Ncbsc
H9009
H6996a
הַ (ha)
קְּטַנָּ֖ה (qetanah)
the
small
Particle Particle (Definite Article)

Adj. Adjective
sing. feminine singular Absolute state

Td
Aafsa
H7354
H9016
רָחֵֽל (rachel)
׃
Rachel
verseEnd
Noun Noun
feminine
Name/Place name/place

Npf

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