עֲדֵי

𐤏𐤃𐤉

ʻad

to

A preposition or conjunction indicating extension in space ('as far as,' 'up to,' 'toward'), time ('until,' 'during,' 'as long as'), or degree ('to the degree of,' 'as much as'). It introduces limits, boundaries, or durations—whether spatial, temporal, or quantitative—either inclusively or exclusively depending on context. Often used in temporal clauses to indicate an endpoint, in spatial clauses to set a boundary, or in comparative statements to express extent.

H5704

Psalms 147:6 · Word #6

Lexicon H5704

Lemmaעַד
Lemma (Paleo)𐤏𐤃
Transliterationʻad
Strong'sH5704
DefinitionA preposition or conjunction indicating extension in space ('as far as,' 'up to,' 'toward'), time ('until,' 'during,' 'as long as'), or degree ('to the degree of,' 'as much as'). It introduces limits, boundaries, or durations—whether spatial, temporal, or quantitative—either inclusively or exclusively depending on context. Often used in temporal clauses to indicate an endpoint, in spatial clauses to set a boundary, or in comparative statements to express extent.

Morphology HR All morphology codes

Part of Speech R — Preposition — Shows relationship between words

Common Translation

Phraseto

SIBI-P1 Translation H5704-04

up to the limit of

Morphological NotesPreposition (HR); variant form of עַד functioning to mark spatial, temporal, or quantitative limit; no gender or number inflection.
Rendering RationaleThe form עֲדֵי is a prepositional variant of עַד, marking extension to a boundary in space, time, or degree. "Up to the limit of" preserves the root sense of reaching or continuing until a defined endpoint without imposing contextual nuance.

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