עַל
𐤏𐤋
ʻal
over
A preposition expressing spatial, figurative, and relational concepts, particularly indicating a position 'above,' 'over,' or 'upon,' whether physically (in space), metaphorically (in authority or causality), or circumstantially (in regard to, concerning). It can also introduce reasons, causes, or responsibility, and is often used in extended senses to denote relationships such as concerning, on account of, against, or in regard to someone or something.
2 Samuel 20:24 · Word #2
Lexicon H5921
| Lemma | עַל |
| Lemma (Paleo) | 𐤏𐤋 |
| Transliteration | ʻal |
| Strong's | H5921 |
| Definition | A preposition expressing spatial, figurative, and relational concepts, particularly indicating a position 'above,' 'over,' or 'upon,' whether physically (in space), metaphorically (in authority or causality), or circumstantially (in regard to, concerning). It can also introduce reasons, causes, or responsibility, and is often used in extended senses to denote relationships such as concerning, on account of, against, or in regard to someone or something. |
Morphology HR
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| Part of Speech | R — Preposition — Shows relationship between words |
Common Translation
| Phrase | over |
SIBI-P1 Translation H5921-01
upon
| Morphological Notes | Preposition; invariant form; expresses spatial, figurative, causal, or relational elevation. |
| Rendering Rationale | "Upon" preserves the core spatial sense of elevation inherent in the root על, conveying position above or over something. As a preposition, it expresses relational placement—literal or figurative—flowing from the idea of upwardness or height. |
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SILEX v2
SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)
over
| Same as P1 | No — adjusted for context |
| Rationale | Changed from 'upon' to 'over' because in this context the prepositional use is authoritative (over the forced labor), matching the English idiom for official appointment and aligning with the SILEX definition. 'Over' is supported by both the silex_definition and standard usage for administrative roles. |