מִ/שָּׁם֙

𐤌/𐤔𐤌

shâm

from there

An adverb indicating place—'there, in that place, at that location'; can also function temporally as 'then' in certain contexts, where location or existence in a particular place is at issue. Used to assert or identify the presence or positioning of an entity or event, often contrasting with 'here' (פֹּה). Can introduce spatial focus, designate spatial distance or presence, or serve as a demonstrative adverb of place or (rarely) of time.

H8033

Jeremiah 13:6 · Word #12

Lexicon H8033

Lemmaשָׁם
Lemma (Paleo)𐤔𐤌
Transliterationshâm
Strong'sH8033
DefinitionAn adverb indicating place—'there, in that place, at that location'; can also function temporally as 'then' in certain contexts, where location or existence in a particular place is at issue. Used to assert or identify the presence or positioning of an entity or event, often contrasting with 'here' (פֹּה). Can introduce spatial focus, designate spatial distance or presence, or serve as a demonstrative adverb of place or (rarely) of time.

Morphology HR/D All morphology codes

Part of Speech D — Adverb — Modifies a verb

Common Translation

Phrasefrom there

SIBI-P1 Translation H8033-01

from there

Morphological NotesAdverb שָׁם with prefixed preposition מִן (min, 'from'); the nun assimilates to the following consonant, producing מִשָּׁם.
Rendering RationaleThe base adverb שָׁם denotes location ('there, in that place'). The prefixed preposition מִן ('from') specifies movement or origin away from that location, yielding the spatial sense 'from there.'

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