וַיֹּ֤אמֶר חִזְקִיָּ֙הוּ֙ אֶֽל־יְשַֽׁעְיָ֔הוּ ט֥וֹב דְּבַר־יְהוָ֖ה אֲשֶׁ֣ר דִּבַּ֑רְתָּ וַיֹּ֕אמֶר הֲל֛וֹא אִם־שָׁל֥וֹם וֶאֱמֶ֖ת יִהְיֶ֥ה בְיָמָֽי׃
Debug: verse number 10036But Hezekiah said to Isaiah, “The word of the lord that you have spoken is good.” For he thought, “Will there not at least be peace and security in my lifetime?”
/wa-y-yṓmer ḥizqiyyā́hū ʾel yᵉšaʿyā́hū ṭōv dᵉvar ʾădōnāy ʾăšer dibbártā wa-y-yṓmer hă lō ʾim šālṓm we ʾĕmet yihyé vᵉ yāmā́y /
Gloss translation
- wa
- and
- cnj
- -y-yṓmer
- say
- v √qal wy III m sg
- ḥizqiyyā́hū
- Hizkiah
- pn m sg abs
- ʾel
- to
- prep
- yᵉšaʿyā́hū
- Isaiah
- pn m sg abs
- ṭōv
- good
- a m sg abs
- dᵉvar
- word
- n m sg con
- ʾădōnāy
- YHWH
- pn m sg abs
- ʾăšer
- [relative]
- cnj
- dibbártā
- speak
- v √pi perf II m sg
- wa
- and
- cnj
- -y-yṓmer
- say
- v √qal wy III m sg
- hă
- [interrogative]
- ptcl?
- lō
- not
- ptcl—
- ʾim
- if
- cnj
- šālṓm
- peace
- n m sg abs
- we
- and
- cnj
- ʾĕmet
- trustworthiness
- n f sg abs
- yihyé
- be
- v √qal imperf III m sg
- vᵉ
- in
- prep
- yāmā́y
- day
- n m pl abs
Syntactic structures
- Verbal clausesWayyiqtol-X clause
- Conjunction
Conjunctive phrase- wa
- Predicate
Verbal phrase- yyōˈmer
- Subject
Proper-noun phrase - ḥizqiyyāˈhû
- Complement
Prepositional phrase - ʔel yᵊšaʕyāˈhû
- Conjunction
- Nominal clausesAdjective clause
- Predicate complement
Adjective phrase- ṭôv
- Subject
Nominal phrase - dᵊvar [yᵊhwā]
- Predicate complement
- Verbal clausesx-qatal-null clause
Attributive clause- Relative
Conjunctive phrase- ʔᵃšer
- Predicate
Verbal phrase- dibbaˈrtā
- Relative
- Verbal clausesWayyiqtol-null clause
- Conjunction
Conjunctive phrase- wa
- Predicate
Verbal phrase- yyōˈmer
- Conjunction
- Nominal clausesNominal clause
- Question
Interrogative phrase- hᵃ
- Negation
Negative phrase- lô
- Question
- Verbal clausesX-yiqtol clause
Adjunctive clause- Conjunction
Conjunctive phrase- ʔim
- Subject
Nominal phrase - šālôˈm we ʔᵉmeṯ
- Predicate
Verbal phrase- yihyeˈ
- Predicate complement
Prepositional phrase - vᵊ yāmāˈy
- Conjunction