מִ/שְּׁנֵ֖י

𐤌/𐤔𐤍𐤉

shᵉnayim

from the two

The cardinal number 'two' in Hebrew, indicating a pair or a set of two items. Used to express quantity (exactly two of something) and, in its dual form, frequently emphasizes the concept of pairs, parallels, or complementary parts. The masculine form is שְׁנַיִם (shᵉnayim), while the feminine is שְׁתַּיִם (shetayim).

H8147

Exodus 37:7 · Word #8

Lexicon H8147

Lemmaשְׁנַיִם
Lemma (Paleo)𐤔𐤍𐤉𐤌
Transliterationshᵉnayim
Strong'sH8147
DefinitionThe cardinal number 'two' in Hebrew, indicating a pair or a set of two items. Used to express quantity (exactly two of something) and, in its dual form, frequently emphasizes the concept of pairs, parallels, or complementary parts. The masculine form is שְׁנַיִם (shᵉnayim), while the feminine is שְׁתַּיִם (shetayim).

Morphology HR/Acmdc All morphology codes

Part of Speech A — Adjective — Describes a noun
Subtype c — Cardinal Number — Cardinal number
Gender m — Masculine — Masculine
Number d — Dual — Dual (exactly two)
State c — Construct — The noun is bound to the following word

Common Translation

Phrasefrom the two

SIBI-P1 Translation H8147-16

from two of

Morphological NotesPreposition מִן + masculine dual cardinal number in construct state (שְׁנֵי).
Rendering RationaleThe form consists of the preposition מִן ("from") prefixed to the masculine dual construct שְׁנֵי ("two of"). The rendering "from two of" preserves both the dual quantity and the construct relationship requiring a following noun.

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

from the two

Same as P1No — adjusted for context
RationaleChanged from 'from two of' to 'from the two' for smoother and contextually accurate English, since the reference is to the specific 'two ends'.