Who
Interrogative
Strong's Hebrew 4310: Who?, whoever, in oblique construction with prefix, suffix
set
שִׁלַּ֣ח(šil·laḥ)
Verb - Piel - Perfect - third person masculine singular
Strong's Hebrew 7971: To send away, for, out
the wild donkey
פֶּ֣רֶא(pe·re)
Noun - masculine singular
Strong's Hebrew 6501: A wild donkey
free?
חָפְשִׁ֑י(ḥā·p̄ə·šî)
Adjective - masculine singular
Strong's Hebrew 2670: Exempt
Who
מִ֣י(mî)
Interrogative
Strong's Hebrew 4310: Who?, whoever, in oblique construction with prefix, suffix
released
פִתֵּֽחַ׃(p̄it·tê·aḥ)
Verb - Piel - Perfect - third person masculine singular
Strong's Hebrew 6605: To open wide, to loosen, begin, plough, carve
the swift donkey
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Noun - masculine singular
Strong's Hebrew 6171: A wild donkey
from the harness?
וּמֹסְר֥וֹת(ū·mō·sə·rō·wṯ)
Conjunctive waw | Noun - masculine plural construct
Strong's Hebrew 4147: Chastisement, a halter, restraint
Verse 5. - Who hath sent out the wild ass free? or who hath loosed the bands of the wild ass? Two kinds of onager or wild ass, seem to be intended - the one called pore' (פִרֶא), and the other 'arod (עָרוד). These correspond probably to the Asinus hemippus and the Asinus onager of modern naturalists, the former of which is still found in the deserts of Syria, Mesopotamia, and Northern Arabia, while the latter inhabits Western Asia from 48° N.lat. southward to Persia, Beloochistan, and Western India. Sir H. A. Layard describes the former, which he saw, as a 'beautiful animal, in fleetness equalling the gazelle, very wild, and of a rich fawn colour, almost pink' ('Nineveh and its Remains,' Vol. 1. p. 324). The latter (Asinus onager) was seen by Sir R. K. Porter in Persia ('Travels,' vol. 1. p. 460), and is described in very similar terms. The two, however, appear to be distinct species (see Dr. Smith's 'Dict. of the Bible,' vol. 3. pp. 19, 20, Appendix). Both animals are remarkable for extreme wildness; and all attempts to domesticate the young of either have hitherto failed.
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מִֽי־(mî-)Interrogative
Strong's Hebrew 4310: Who?, whoever, in oblique construction with prefix, suffix
set
שִׁלַּ֣ח(šil·laḥ)
Verb - Piel - Perfect - third person masculine singular
Strong's Hebrew 7971: To send away, for, out
the wild donkey
פֶּ֣רֶא(pe·re)
Noun - masculine singular
Strong's Hebrew 6501: A wild donkey
free?
חָפְשִׁ֑י(ḥā·p̄ə·šî)
Adjective - masculine singular
Strong's Hebrew 2670: Exempt
Who
מִ֣י(mî)
Interrogative
Strong's Hebrew 4310: Who?, whoever, in oblique construction with prefix, suffix
released
פִתֵּֽחַ׃(p̄it·tê·aḥ)
Verb - Piel - Perfect - third person masculine singular
Strong's Hebrew 6605: To open wide, to loosen, begin, plough, carve
the swift donkey
עָ֝ר֗וֹד(‘ā·rō·wḏ)
![Ronnie wood and the wild five Ronnie wood and the wild five](https://c402277.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/photos/3372/images/blog_show/DSCN3458.jpg?1358088408)
Noun - masculine singular
Strong's Hebrew 6171: A wild donkey
from the harness?
וּמֹסְר֥וֹת(ū·mō·sə·rō·wṯ)
Conjunctive waw | Noun - masculine plural construct
Strong's Hebrew 4147: Chastisement, a halter, restraint
Verse 5. - Who hath sent out the wild ass free? or who hath loosed the bands of the wild ass? Two kinds of onager or wild ass, seem to be intended - the one called pore' (פִרֶא), and the other 'arod (עָרוד). These correspond probably to the Asinus hemippus and the Asinus onager of modern naturalists, the former of which is still found in the deserts of Syria, Mesopotamia, and Northern Arabia, while the latter inhabits Western Asia from 48° N.lat. southward to Persia, Beloochistan, and Western India. Sir H. A. Layard describes the former, which he saw, as a 'beautiful animal, in fleetness equalling the gazelle, very wild, and of a rich fawn colour, almost pink' ('Nineveh and its Remains,' Vol. 1. p. 324). The latter (Asinus onager) was seen by Sir R. K. Porter in Persia ('Travels,' vol. 1. p. 460), and is described in very similar terms. The two, however, appear to be distinct species (see Dr. Smith's 'Dict. of the Bible,' vol. 3. pp. 19, 20, Appendix). Both animals are remarkable for extreme wildness; and all attempts to domesticate the young of either have hitherto failed.
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