וַיְמָאֵ֣ן
way·mā·’ên
– לָס֗וּר
lā·sūr,
to turn aside
וַיַּכֵּ֣הוּ
way·yak·kê·hū
אַבְנֵר֩
’aḇ·nêr
בְּאַחֲרֵ֨י
bə·’a·ḥă·rê
with the back
הַחֲנִ֜ית
ha·ḥă·nîṯ
of the spear
אֶל־
’el-
in
הַחֹ֗מֶשׁ
ha·ḥō·meš,
וַתֵּצֵ֤א
wat·tê·ṣê
הַֽחֲנִית֙
ha·ḥă·nîṯ
the spear
מֵאַחֲרָ֔יו
mê·’a·ḥă·rāw,
וַיִּפָּל־
way·yip·pāl-
and he fell down
、 שָׁ֖ם
šām
there
וַיָּ֣מָת
way·yā·māṯ
and died
[תחתו]
ta·ḥa·ṯōw
-
. (תַּחְתָּ֑יו)
taḥ·tāw;
on the spot .
、 וַיְהִ֡י
way·hî
So it was [that] 、
כָּל־
kāl-
as many as
הַבָּ֣א
hab·bā
אֶֽל־
’el-
to
הַמָּקוֹם֩
ham·mā·qō·wm
the place
אֲשֶׁר־
’ă·šer-
נָ֨פַל
nā·p̄al
שָׁ֧ם
šām
עֲשָׂהאֵ֛ל
‘ă·śā·h·’êl
וַיָּמֹ֖ת
way·yā·mōṯ
and died
. וַֽיַּעֲמֹֽדוּ׃
way·ya·‘ă·mō·ḏū.
and stood still .