Χ”Φ΅ΧŸ
Transliteration
hΔ“n
Pronunciation
hane
Part of Speech
hypothetical participle, interjection
Root Word (Etymology)
A primitive particle
Dictionary Aids

TWOT Reference: 510

Strong’s Definitions

Χ”Φ΅ΧŸ hΓͺn, hane; a primitive particle; lo!; also (as expressing surprise) if:—behold, if, lo, though.


KJV Translation Count — Total: 7x

The KJV translates Strong's H2005 in the following manner: lo, behold, if, or if, though.

KJV Translation Count — Total: 7x
The KJV translates Strong's H2005 in the following manner: lo, behold, if, or if, though.
interjection
  1. behold, lo, though

    hypothetical participle
  2. if

Strong’s Definitions [?](Strong’s Definitions Legend)
Χ”Φ΅ΧŸ hΓͺn, hane; a primitive particle; lo!; also (as expressing surprise) if:—behold, if, lo, though.
STRONGS H2005: Abbreviations
II. Χ”Φ΅ΧŸ 100 (Χ”ΦΆΧŸΦΏ † Numbers 23:9, 24; Job 8:19, 20; 13:1; 26:14; 33:6, 12, 29; 36:5, 22, 26; Χ”Φ΅ΧŸΦΏ Job 13:15; 36:30; 41:1 [Job 41:9] +) demonstrative adverb or interjection lo! behold (on etymology see Χ”Φ΄Χ ΦΌΦ΅Χ”), less widely used than Χ”Φ΄Χ ΦΌΦ΅Χ”, and in prose mostly confined to calling attention to some fact upon which action is to be taken, or a conclusion based;
a. Genesis 3:22 Χ”Φ΅ΧŸ הָאָדָם Χ”ΦΈΧ™ΦΈΧ” behold the man is become as one of us, & now lest, etc., Genesis 4:14 behold, thou hast driven me forth etc., Genesis 11:6; 15:3; 19:34; 27:11; 29:7; 30:34 (nearly = yea), Exodus 5:5; 6:12, 30; Leviticus 10:18, 19; Numbers 17:27; Deuteronomy 5:21 (in prose only in Pentateuch (23 times) and Ezekiel 18:4 in this usage); in poetry, used more freely, but chiefly in Isa2 & Job, β€” Numbers 23:9, 24 (Balaam) Isaiah 23:13; 32:1; 33:7; Psalm 51:7; 51:8; 68:34; 78:20; 139:4; Proverbs 11:31 (stating the premiss to a conclusion introduced by אַף Χ›ΦΌΦ΄Χ™, q. v.), Proverbs 24:12: elsewhere (except in senses b, c) only in Isaiah 2 (23 times) & Job (31 times), as Isaiah 40:15 (twice in verse); Isaiah 41:11, 24, 29; 50:1, 2, 9 (twice in verse); Isaiah 50:11; Job 4:18; 15:15; 25:5 (in these three passages before אַף or אַף Χ›ΦΌΦ΄Χ™), Job 9:1, 12 etc. (see above).
†b. as a hypothetical particle, propounding a possibility, if (so Late Hebrew, Biblical Aramaic, Mandean, Palmyrene (ZMG 1888, 404); on the contrary Syriac NAe , Palestinian ΧΦ΄Χ™ΧŸ, also Palmyrene (ib. p. 415), Arabic Ψ₯ِنْ with א), a special application or development of the use a: Exodus 4:1 Χ•Χ”ΧŸ לא Χ™ΧΧžΧ™Χ Χ• ΧœΧ™ and behold)= and suppose) they will not believe me ? etc., Leviticus 25:20 and if (Χ•Φ°Χ›Φ΄Χ™) ye say, What shall we eat the 7th year ? Χ”Φ΅ΧŸ לֹא Χ Φ΄Χ–Φ°Χ¨Φ·Χ’ behold, we shall not sow etc. (i.e. supposing we do not sow), Isaiah 54:15; Job 40:23; 2 Chronicles 7:13 (twice in verse))2 Chronicles 7:13b וְאִם); stating the ground on which a question is based, Exodus 8:22 (Χ•Φ°ΧœΦΉΧ = Χ”Φ²ΧœΦΉΧ), Jeremiah 3:1; Haggai 2:12 (see H2006 Χ”Φ΅ΧŸ Aramaic b).
†c. if, whether, in an indirect question, Jeremiah 2:10 רְאוּ Χ”Φ΅ΧŸ Χ”ΦΈΦ½Χ™Φ°ΧͺΦΈΧ” כָּזֹאΧͺ (but Gr Χ”Φ²Χ Φ΄Χ”Φ°Χ™Φ°ΧͺΦΈΧ”); compare H518 אִם 2b, and H2006 Χ”Φ΅ΧŸ Aramaic 3.
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