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Strong's
Hebrew
English
Morphology
5315
[e]
נֶ֣פֶשׁ
ne-p̄eš
A soul
N-fs
7649
[e]
שְׂ֭בֵעָה
śə-b̲ē-ʿāh
satiated
Adj-fs
947
[e]
תָּב֣וּס
tā-ḇūs
would trample
V-Qal-Imperf-3fs
5317
[e]
נֹ֑פֶת
nō-p̄eṯ
a honeycomb
N-ms
5315
[e]
וְנֶ֥פֶשׁ
wə-ne-p̄eš
and [to] a soul
Conj-w | N-fs
7457
[e]
רְ֝עֵבָ֗ה
rə-‘ê-ḇāh
hungry
Adj-fs
3605
[e]
כָּל־
kāl-
everything
N-msc
4751
[e]
מַ֥ר
mar
bitter
Adj-ms
4966
[e]
מָתֽוֹק׃
mā-ṯō-wq
[is] sweet
Adj-ms
Parallel Strong's
Berean Study Bible
The soul
that is full
loathes
honey,
but to a hungry
soul,
any
bitter thing
is sweet.
Young's Literal Translation
A satiated
soul
treadeth down
a honeycomb
, And [to] a hungry
soul
every
bitter
thing [is] sweet.
Holman Christian Standard Bible
A person
who is full
tramples on
a honeycomb
,
but
to a hungry
person
,
any
bitter
thing is sweet
.
New American Standard Bible
A sated
man
loathes
honey,
But to a famished
man
any
bitter
thing
is sweet.
King James Bible
The full
soul
loatheth
an honeycomb;
but to the hungry
soul
every bitter thing
is sweet.
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