Wildebeest analysis examples for:   eng-engnna   H    February 25, 2023 at 00:08    Script wb_pprint_html.py   by Ulf Hermjakob

2  GEN 1:2  That ground was just staying purposeless. Water was obscuring everything, water was covering everything. In every direction it was dark. His spirit was going above the water.
4  GEN 1:4  When he saw it he said, “Good”. He separated the light and the darkness.
5  GEN 1:5  He named the darkness, 'night-that', the light he named, 'day-that'. After that it became night, after that it became dawn. Another day appeared/arrived.
16  GEN 1:16  He made two big ones, the sun and the moon. The big one should make it light truly from dawn right up to evening. The small one should make it light truly in the night. He made the stars also.
17  GEN 1:17  He put them in the sky to light the countryside and also to separate the darkness and the day. When he saw it he said “Good.”
21  GEN 1:21  Then he made very big animals in the sea. He also made big and little fish of different kinds. In the rivers and water-holes he made different kinds of fish. And he made all the other water dwellers in the water-holes and seas. He made different kinds of winged creatures also. When he saw it he said “Good.”
22  GEN 1:22  He spoke well to them. He spoke to them all, “I will take care of you. You will truly become many, and many children you will have/care for truly.”
25  GEN 1:25  He made them all. When he looked at it he said “Good.”
27  GEN 1:27  God made a man like him. He made a man and a woman.
28  GEN 1:28  He spoke well to these two, “You will control/have/take care of many children truly. Truly people will be everywhere, you (pl.) will be boss for all the animals. You will be boss for the fish and winged creatures and all animals and for all those that go on the ground.
31  GEN 1:31  Truly he made the whole lot. When he had finished making them God looked at them all. He said, “Very good.” Like that God made everything. He made everything in six days. After that it became night, after that it became dawn. Another day appeared.
32  GEN 2:1  This next day he did not make another thing. He said about that day, “Already I have finished making everything. I was working, now I have left off working. This day truly I did not make another thing. Because of that this day is different, without work. I have left off work for today.” [Avoiding word for 'rest', which also means 'sleep'.]
38  GEN 2:7  Like this God made a/the person. He got dust from the ground. He made a man from that dust. Then he breathed in the nose of the man, then wind/breath from God entered the man. For that reason the man became alive. The name of that man was Adam.
39  GEN 2:8  After that in the country, in Eden, there God put a big water-hole/permanent camp, a truly good one. He put the man he had made at that water-hole.
40  GEN 2:9  At that water-hole he put different kinds of good trees. There were different kinds having very good food there. In the middle of the trees God put one tree. He named that tree, 'One That Keeps People Alive'. After a person eats from that tree he will live for ever, he will stay without death. He put another tree in the middle of the others, that was a thing associated with making knowledgeable. He named that tree, 'One That Teaches People About Good And Bad'.
47  GEN 2:16  He said to him, “You can eat food from all the trees at the water-hole.
50  GEN 2:19  Already God had made all the animals and winged creatures from the ground. He brought them to the man to give them names. That man gave names to the animals and winged creatures and other creatures. They kept the names in accord with the man's word. Among them all there was not one like the man, a companion for him.
54  GEN 2:23  Then the man said, “At last! This one is like me! He made her from my body. Her name is 'Woman'.”
62  GEN 3:6  The woman was looking at the food, looking with interest, it was good. She was thinking, “That food will make me knowledgeable.” The woman wanted to become knowledgeable, like God. Then she went to that tree, broke off food, ate it. She gave some to her husband. He also ate it.
66  GEN 3:10  He replied, “Yes, I heard you walking at the water-hole. I was naked. Because of that I was afraid, I hid from you.
67  GEN 3:11  God asked him, How did you learn you were naked? From that tree, the One that Teaches People About Good and Bad, did you eat food from that?”
72  GEN 3:16  To the woman he said, “I will give you a lot of pain when you have a child. Knowing about pain when you have a child, continually you will long for a/the man. He will be a boss for you truly.”
78  GEN 3:22  Then he said, “The man didn't listen to me, he already ate from the tree that makes knowledgeable. He is now like us, he knows/understands about good and bad. He might eat from that other tree, from the one that keeps alive. After that he will live always, he will stay without death. I will prevent him lest he eat.”
79  GEN 3:23  God sent those two from that water-hole in Eden. He sent them away to dig the ground, to put foods in the ground, to cause their foods to come up.
81  GEN 4:1  Adam and Eve went from that place Eden. After that Eve had a son. She said, “God has given me a son.” His name was Cain.
82  GEN 4:2  After that she had another son. His name was Abel. The two became big. They became men. Abel used to care for sheep. Cain used to dig the ground. He used to put foods in the ground, they used to come up, he used to gather them.
84  GEN 4:4  His younger brother took a sheep, he killed it, he gave good parts to God. Abel pleased God.
85  GEN 4:5  Cain did not please him. Because of that Cain was (habitually) angry. His face changed (became different).
88  GEN 4:8  Cain didn't listen to God. He kept on being sullen. Because of that he said to his younger brother, “Let's go somewhere a long way off.” They went off. Then Cain killed his younger brother.
90  GEN 4:10  God said to him, “You lied. You killed him. His blood is on the ground. You truly did badly.
96  GEN 4:16  Because of that Cain went far off. He stayed eastwards a long way from Eden. They call that far country, 'He just keeps wandering around'.
97  GEN 4:17  His wife had a child named Enoch. Cain built a town. He named that town for his child, he named that town Enoch also. [4:18-24 omitted.]
146  GEN 6:8  Just one man pleased God. His name was Noah, he used to listen to God. He used to do good. He didn't do evil. He had three children, three males, their names were Shem, Ham, Japheth.
160  GEN 6:22  Noah believed God. He made a very big boat, with wood he made it, long and wide. And he collected a large amount of different foods and put them in (the boat). Truly Noah did all in accordance with God's word.
161  GEN 7:1  After that God said to him, “Soon that big rain will fall. Hurry, get in the boat, you and yours. You (sg) alone are characterised by goodness, you alone have been listening to me. For that reason I will keep you and yours alive.
181  GEN 7:21  The father and sons and their wives and the animals stayed alive in the boat. The flood killed the remaining animals and all the people, everything outside. 7:24—8:3 God was caring for those who were in the boat. He sent a wind. After that the flood abated. It was going down slowly for 4 months. They were staying in the boat a long time, they were waiting for the flood to go down.
190  GEN 8:6  After that, after one month, Noah sent out a crow. The crow was searching for dry ground and trees. He went away for good, he didn't return.
204  GEN 8:20  Noah heaped up stones. He got a few tame animals and tame birds to give to God. He killed them, on top of the stones he burned/cooked them, bones and all, completely dry, to ashes. They used to do that in the beginning, in order to please God.
206  GEN 8:22  Now summer and winter will follow each other. Heat and cold will follow each other. Day and night will follow each other. Just like that they will be.”
224  GEN 9:18  Those children of Noah, Shem, Ham and Japheth had children. From them all of us came. [NOTE: Chapter 10 has been omitted at this stage, because it would merely confuse and distract struggling readers.]
235  GEN 9:29  He became 950 years old. After that he died.
272  GEN 11:5  God knew about them. He said, “I told them to spread out. They did not listen to me. They stayed united to do evil. They are staying in one group, they talk one language. They will do more and more evil.
275  GEN 11:8  God did that. He confused their talk. He made them spread out in every direction. They did not again make their big camp, and the really big hill-like (thing). They left it still unfinished. They left it forever.
294  GEN 11:27  A long time after that big flood a man appeared, his name was Abram. He was an inhabitant of that country Chaldea. He lived in the town named Ur. His father's name was Terah, his younger brothers were Nahor and Haran. (That Haran had children, a son named Lot, and two daughters named Milcah and Iscah.) While Terah was still alive Haran died in his country, in that town Ur.
296  GEN 11:29  Nahor and Haran's daughter Milcah got married. Abram and Sarai got married, those two.
298  GEN 11:31  After that Terah left that town. He took his son Abram, his daughter-in-law Sarai, his grandson Lot, just them. They were going westwards towards another country, Canaan. Partway they arrived at a town named Haran. They settled there for a long time.
299  GEN 11:32  While he was there Terah died in Haran. He was really old, he had many years, 205.
303  GEN 12:4  After that Abram went in accordance with God's word. At that time he was old, he had 75 years. He took his wife Sarai, his younger brother's son Lot also, he took his animals and belongings. He took his men also, all his workers, he got them in that town Haran. They all went from Haran, they were going southwards, towards the country Canaan they were going. They were going for many days [lit. 'camps, camps they were going']. They arrived there, in Canaan.
317  GEN 12:18  After that the boss sent a message to Abram, “Come here.” He growled at him, “You did the wrong thing to me. You lied to me about your wife.
319  GEN 12:20  He told his men to send Abram right away.
320  GEN 13:1  After that Abram left Egypt. He took his wife and his own younger brother's son Lot, he took all his belongings. Going they all returned to the dry country of Canaan.
330  GEN 13:11  Lot chose that very country. He went east. In that way Abram and Lot separated.
337  GEN 13:18  After that Abram left that camp, he went to another camp, he was staying at the trees in Mamre, near the town Hebron. Again he heaped up stones, he worshipped God.
338  GEN 14:1  Lot was staying in his camp on the plain, inside Sodom. After that people from the east, foreigners, gathered together, they came to hit the inhabitants near Sodom. One man from the east, named Kedorlaomer, was boss for his town, for Elam. That very one had earlier made himself boss for the people near Sodom. He forced them by fighting to give money. Those people near Sodom were giving him money for a long time, 12 years. At last they said to each other, “From now we won't give money to Kedorlaomer, we will withhold it. We will not listen to him.”
352  GEN 14:15  In the night Abram split up his men, he spread them out. At that very time they hit the easterners hard, they caused them to run away for good, they chased them northwards to another country, towards Homah beyond what's-that-place, beyond Damascus.
356  GEN 14:19  This ceremonial leader Melchizedek said to Abram, “You know God. He is boss above. He is the one who made the sky and the ground and the sea and everything also. I am asking God that he will do good to you. Let us all praise God, the Boss above. He rescued you, for you he hit the fighters from the east completely.” After that Abram from the belongings he brought back gave (some) to him. From 10 cattle he gave one, from 10 sheep he gave one, from everything in that way he gave animals and belongings to Melchizedek.
362  GEN 15:1  After that God appeared to Abram in a dream. He said to him, “Abram, don't be afraid. I am the one who will look after you for ever. Truly I will give you great possessions.”
369  GEN 15:8  Abram said to him, “God, you are the boss for everything. How will I know about that word, it is true?”
371  GEN 15:10  Abram brought those animals in accord with God's word. He killed them all. After that the bullock and goat and ram he split down the middle, he separated them. He did not split the birds down the middle.
383  GEN 16:1  Abram was staying in that country, in Canaan, 10 years. He was still childless. That wife of his, Sarai, had not had a child. Sarai was keeping another woman from another country, from Egypt, a working woman for Sarai, her name was Hagar.
384  GEN 16:2  At that time Sarai said to Abram,Husband, I am childless. God has withheld children from me. Take my working woman, take her for a wife, you two sleep together. Maybe she will have a child for me.” He replied, “Yes.”
385  GEN 16:3  After that Sarai gave that woman Hagar to Abram for a wife.
386  GEN 16:4  They slept together, Hagar and Abram. After that Hagar became pregnant. Because of that she became proud towards her boss, Sarai. “She is just nobody”, said Hagar.
388  GEN 16:6  Abram said to her, “She is your worker, you are boss for her. Whatever you want with her, do that to her.” After that Sarai was keeping Hagar in a bad way. Because of that Hagar ran away towards the desert.
389  GEN 16:7  In that desert in dry country Hagar sat down near a spring. God appeared to her like an angel.
390  GEN 16:8  There he said to her, Hagar, you are Sarai's working woman. Where have you come from? Where are you going?” Hagar replied, “I am running from my boss afraid.”
391  GEN 16:9  He said to her, “Return to your mistress, obey her.
394  GEN 16:12  When he grows up he will be a fighter against all people, they all will be fighters against him. He will be a solitary dweller.”
395  GEN 16:13  After that Hagar thought, “Truly it was God I saw, I am really alive, he did not kill me.” She named God, 'The One Who Habitually Sees Me'.
397  GEN 16:15  After that Hagar returned to Sarai. After that she had a child for Abram, a boy.
398  GEN 16:16  Abram had 86 years. At that same time Hagar had the child. Abram named him Ishmael.
399  GEN 17:1  Abram became old, having 99 years. After that God again appeared to him. He said to him, “I am the greatest [lit. 'I truly am another'], very strong. All others are weak alongside me. Listen to me, do the right thing always.
415  GEN 17:17  Abraham knelt down, his forehead down on the ground. He laughed to himself, he said to himself, “I am very old, I have 100 years. How will I now become a father for my child? Sarah is old also, she has 90 years. How now will she give birth to a child?”
418  GEN 17:20  You asked me to do good to Ishmael. Yes, I heard you. I will do good to him also, I will give him many people. He will have 12 sons. They will become important bosses. Their descendants will become many.
421  GEN 17:23  There were very many working men in Abraham's camp. Some he had earlier got with money, others earlier had grown up from infancy in his camp. On that very day Abraham gathered all the men in his camp, old ones and children. On that very day in accord with God's word Abraham cut all the men. Another person cut him also. At that time Abraham was an old man, he had 99 years. His son, Ishmael, had 13 years. Truly on that one day those two were cut, Abraham and his son, Ishmael.
427  GEN 18:2  He looked, he saw three men standing nearby. Abraham stood up, he ran to them, he knelt down in front of them.
428  GEN 18:3  He said to them, “Do not go straight on.
432  GEN 18:7  After that he went outside, he got a bullock, a young one, in good condition. He said to a worker, “Be quick! Kill this animal, cook it.”
434  GEN 18:9  One of those men was really God. He spoke to Abraham, “Where is your wife, Sarah?” “She is in the tent.”
440  GEN 18:15  With fear Sarah lied to him, “I did not laugh.” He replied, “Truly you laughed.”
448  GEN 18:23  Abraham said to him, “Perhaps some in Sodom do good, they might go in the straight way. How will you act? Will you kill those also.
453  GEN 18:28  Perhaps there are only 45 habitually good ones in that town. How will you act? Will you kill everyone in the town?” “For 45 habitually good people I will not hit that town.”
459  GEN 19:1  The other two continued on towards Sodom. God sent them, those two were angels. They arrived at the town at sundown. At that time Lot, Abraham's younger brother's son, was sitting at the gate of the town. He saw those two, he went to meet them. He bowed to them with his face downwards.
460  GEN 19:2  He said to them, “Please come to my camp. You will wash your feet, you will stay in my house. In the morning you can go wherever you want to go.” They replied, “Don't worry. We will stay right here on the level area for the night.”
461  GEN 19:3  Lot continued to ask them to stay in his house. Therefore they went to his camp. He brought to them flat damper and various good foods. Those two were eating.
465  GEN 19:7  He said to them, “Don't do that sort of thing. It is very bad.