וְ/אִתְּ/כֶ֖ם

𐤅/𐤀𐤕/𐤊𐤌

ʼêth

and with you

A preposition indicating proximity or association, functioning primarily to express "with" or "in company with." The core sense is that of accompanying, being together with, or at someone's side, whether in physical location or figurative presence. Rarely, it can convey the sense of opposition when context demands. Most common as a marker introducing the accompanying party, group, or object in actions and relationships.

H854

2 Kings 10:2 · Word #6

Lexicon H854

Lemmaאֵת
Lemma (Paleo)𐤀𐤕
Transliterationʼêth
Strong'sH854
DefinitionA preposition indicating proximity or association, functioning primarily to express "with" or "in company with." The core sense is that of accompanying, being together with, or at someone's side, whether in physical location or figurative presence. Rarely, it can convey the sense of opposition when context demands. Most common as a marker introducing the accompanying party, group, or object in actions and relationships.

Morphology HC/R/Sp2mp All morphology codes

Part of Speech R — Preposition — Shows relationship between words

Common Translation

Phraseand with you

SIBI-P1 Translation H854-25

and with you

Morphological NotesConjunction וְ + preposition אֵת (with) + 2nd person masculine plural pronominal suffix כֶם.
Rendering RationaleThe preposition אֵת expresses nearness or accompaniment (“with, beside”). The prefixed conjunction וְ adds “and,” and the 2nd person masculine plural suffix כֶם specifies “you” (masculine plural), yielding “and with you.”

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