הֲקֵ֖ים
𐤄𐤒𐤉𐤌
qûwm
he had set up
To stand, arise, or be established; in Aramaic, קוּם (qûwm) generally means to physically stand up, to rise (from a position of sitting, lying, or inactivity), or, more abstractly, to come into existence or be set in position. The word also carries the sense of being appointed or established (especially in official or authoritative roles), to persist or endure, or to be confirmed. The term ranges from literal physical movement to metaphorical senses of beginning, being set in authority, or persevering.
okuwa "to rise, to stand up" (Luganda) · kuima "to stand, stand up, rise (from lying or sitting)" (Chichewa) · kuima "to stand (up), get up" (Yao) +8 moreDaniel 3:2 · Word #19
Lexicon H6966
| Lemma | קוּם |
| Lemma (Paleo) | 𐤒𐤅𐤌 |
| Transliteration | qûwm |
| Strong's | H6966 |
| Definition | To stand, arise, or be established; in Aramaic, קוּם (qûwm) generally means to physically stand up, to rise (from a position of sitting, lying, or inactivity), or, more abstractly, to come into existence or be set in position. The word also carries the sense of being appointed or established (especially in official or authoritative roles), to persist or endure, or to be confirmed. The term ranges from literal physical movement to metaphorical senses of beginning, being set in authority, or persevering. |
Morphology AVhp3ms
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | V — Verb — An action or state |
| Binyan | — Haphel |
| Conjugation | p — Perfect — Completed action |
| Person | 3 — 3rd person — Third person ("he/she/they") |
| Gender | m — Masculine — Masculine |
| Number | s — Singular — Singular |
Common Translation
| Phrase | he had set up |
SIBI-P1 Translation H6966-02
to cause to arise
| Morphological Notes | Verb, Hiphil (causative stem), infinitive absolute, Aramaic form of קום. |
| Rendering Rationale | The Hiphil stem gives the causative sense of the root קום, meaning "to cause to stand/arise" or "to establish." As an infinitive absolute, it expresses the verbal idea in its intensified or emphatic form without person or number. |
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SILEX v2
SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)
he had set up
| Same as P1 | No — adjusted for context |
| Rationale | P1 'to cause to arise' renders the root but not the actual verb form; in this narrative/passive context, 'he had set up' is the correct rendering of the verb voiced here. |
Bantu Hebrew
הֲקֵ֖ים (qûwm) — To stand, arise, or be established; in Aramaic, קוּם (qûwm) generally means to physically stand up, to rise (from a position of sitting, lying, or inactivity), or, more abstractly, to come into existence or be set in position. The word also carries the sense of being appointed or established (especially in official or authoritative roles), to persist or endure, or to be confirmed. The term ranges from literal physical movement to metaphorical senses of beginning, being set in authority, or persevering.
| Word | Meaning | Language |
|---|---|---|
| okuwa | to rise, to stand up | Luganda |
| kuima | to stand, stand up, rise (from lying or sitting) | Chichewa |
| kuima | to stand (up), get up | Yao |
| kumira | to stand, stand up | Ndau |
| ozoma | to stand, to rise, to get up | Herero |
| kumala | to stand, rise up | Nyamwezi |
| kuma | to stand, rise | Kongo |
| kuma | to stand up, to rise | Tonga |
| kumira | to stand, be upright, to stand up | Shona |
| -simama | to stand, stand up, get up (from sitting or lying); also to rise in a figurative sense | Swahili |
| uku-ima | to stand up | Bemba |