וַֽ/יִּפְקְדֵ֗/ם
𐤅/𐤉𐤐𐤒𐤃/𐤌
pâqad
and he mustered them
To pay close attention to, attend to, or deal with someone or something, often as an act of oversight, inspection, or intervention. The verb can denote a range of activities including visiting, appointing responsibility, taking account, mustering (as for military or census), caring for, remembering with action, punishing, or bringing to reckoning. The context determines whether the action is positive (e.g., caring for, remembering favorably, appointing to office) or negative (e.g., punishing, exacting judgment, reckoning with).
2 Chronicles 25:5 · Word #15
Lexicon H6485
| Lemma | פָּקַד |
| Lemma (Paleo) | 𐤐𐤒𐤃 |
| Transliteration | pâqad |
| Strong's | H6485 |
| Definition | To pay close attention to, attend to, or deal with someone or something, often as an act of oversight, inspection, or intervention. The verb can denote a range of activities including visiting, appointing responsibility, taking account, mustering (as for military or census), caring for, remembering with action, punishing, or bringing to reckoning. The context determines whether the action is positive (e.g., caring for, remembering favorably, appointing to office) or negative (e.g., punishing, exacting judgment, reckoning with). |
Morphology HC/Vqw3ms/Sp3mp
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | V — Verb — An action or state |
| Binyan | q — Qal — Simple active |
| Conjugation | w — Sequential Imperfect — Imperfect with waw-consecutive, narrating past events |
| Person | 3 — 3rd person — Third person ("he/she/they") |
| Gender | m — Masculine — Masculine |
| Number | s — Singular — Singular |
Common Translation
| Phrase | and he mustered them |
SIBI-P1 Translation H6485-76
he attended to them
| Morphological Notes | Qal sequential imperfect (wayyiqtol), 3rd person masculine singular with 3rd person masculine plural pronominal suffix. |
| Rendering Rationale | The Qal stem conveys the simple active sense of paying attention to or taking account of. The sequential imperfect 3ms with a 3mp suffix is reflected in "he ... them," preserving both subject and object morphology. |
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