וְ/אֵ֨לֶּה

𐤅/𐤀𐤋𐤄

ʼêl-leh

And these

A demonstrative pronoun meaning 'these,' used to refer to multiple objects, persons, or concepts that are near to the speaker (proximal plural). In some contexts, can also function with reference to persons, items, or ideas already introduced or understood from context, with the force of 'these ones' or 'these people/things.' Employed both independently and adjectivally to mark a definite set, usually with anaphoric reference.

H428

Genesis 46:8 · Word #1

Lexicon H428

Lemmaאֵלֶּה
Lemma (Paleo)𐤀𐤋𐤄
Transliterationʼêl-leh
Strong'sH428
DefinitionA demonstrative pronoun meaning 'these,' used to refer to multiple objects, persons, or concepts that are near to the speaker (proximal plural). In some contexts, can also function with reference to persons, items, or ideas already introduced or understood from context, with the force of 'these ones' or 'these people/things.' Employed both independently and adjectivally to mark a definite set, usually with anaphoric reference.

Morphology HC/Pdxcp All morphology codes

Part of Speech P — Pronoun — Substitutes for a noun
Subtype d — Demonstrative — Demonstrative
Gender c — Common — Common (both genders)
Number p — Plural — Plural

Common Translation

PhraseAnd these

SIBI-P1 Translation H428-15

and these

Morphological NotesConjunction וְ + demonstrative pronoun, common plural, proximal.
Rendering RationaleThe form consists of the conjunction וְ ("and") attached to the proximal plural demonstrative אֵלֶּה ("these"). "And these" preserves both the coordinating conjunction and the plural demonstrative force inherent in the form.

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