צִוֵּ֖יתִי

𐤑𐤅𐤉𐤕𐤉

tsâvâh

have commanded

To command or give an order, typically involving an authoritative directive from a person in a position of authority to a subordinate. The verb is used with the sense of placing a binding requirement or summons upon the recipient; it may also denote appointing someone to a role or task, enjoining specific duties, or instructing about what is to be done. In more extended usage, it can refer to arranging, setting things in order, or commissioning, depending on context.

H6680

Isaiah 13:3 · Word #2

Lexicon H6680

Lemmaצָוָה
Lemma (Paleo)𐤑𐤅𐤄
Transliterationtsâvâh
Strong'sH6680
DefinitionTo command or give an order, typically involving an authoritative directive from a person in a position of authority to a subordinate. The verb is used with the sense of placing a binding requirement or summons upon the recipient; it may also denote appointing someone to a role or task, enjoining specific duties, or instructing about what is to be done. In more extended usage, it can refer to arranging, setting things in order, or commissioning, depending on context.

Morphology HVpp1cs All morphology codes

Part of Speech V — Verb — An action or state
Binyan p — Piel — Intensive active
Conjugation p — Perfect — Completed action
Person 1 — 1st person — First person ("I" / "we")
Gender c — Common — Common (both genders)
Number s — Singular — Singular

Common Translation

Phrasehave commanded

SIBI-P1 Translation H6680-26

I commanded

Morphological NotesVerb, Piel stem (intensive), perfect conjugation, 1st person common singular.
Rendering RationaleThe Piel stem intensifies the act of ordering, indicating an authoritative directive laid upon another. The perfect 1st person singular form marks a completed action performed by the speaker: "I commanded."

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