בָ֖א

𐤁𐤀

Bo

are going

A verb denoting the act of going, coming, or entering, usually indicating movement toward a point (frequently the speaker or a referent location). Used to express entry into a place, event or state, both literally (such as entering a city, house, or land) and figuratively (such as attaining a condition, being included, or happening). In causative (hiphil) stem, it frequently means to bring or cause to come, i.e., cause a person, thing, or event to enter or occur.

H935

Deuteronomy 9:5 · Word #6

Lexicon H935

Lemmaבּוֹא
Lemma (Paleo)𐤁𐤅𐤀
TransliterationBo
Strong'sH935
DefinitionA verb denoting the act of going, coming, or entering, usually indicating movement toward a point (frequently the speaker or a referent location). Used to express entry into a place, event or state, both literally (such as entering a city, house, or land) and figuratively (such as attaining a condition, being included, or happening). In causative (hiphil) stem, it frequently means to bring or cause to come, i.e., cause a person, thing, or event to enter or occur.

Morphology HVqrmsa All morphology codes

Part of Speech V — Verb — An action or state
Binyan q — Qal — Simple active
Conjugation r — Participle Active — The one doing the action
Gender m — Masculine — Masculine
Number s — Singular — Singular
State a — Absolute — The noun stands independently

Common Translation

Phraseare going

SIBI-P1 Translation H935-168

he came

Morphological NotesVerb, Qal stem, perfect (suffix conjugation), 3rd person masculine singular.
Rendering RationaleThe Qal stem expresses the simple action of movement toward a reference point. As a 3rd person masculine singular perfect form, it denotes a completed action: "he came," preserving both the root’s core sense of arrival/entry and the masculine singular morphology.

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

are coming

Same as P1No — adjusted for context
RationaleP1 'he came' is grammatically incorrect; the context and the verb form indicate second person masculine singular participle or participial use—'you are coming' or 'are coming' fits. Adjusted to 'are coming'.