עֲנָוִ֗ים

𐤏𐤍𐤅𐤉𐤌

ʻânâv

to the poor

One who is humble, modest, or lowly, characterized by an attitude of self-effacement or submission. In some contexts, refers to an individual who surrenders personal status or power, or one who is socially or economically low in status. Can also imply gentleness and mildness of disposition, especially in social or religious relationships. The term is frequently employed to indicate a moral or inner quality, not only an external condition.

H6035

Isaiah 61:1 · Word #10

Lexicon H6035

Lemmaעָנָו
Lemma (Paleo)𐤏𐤍𐤅
Transliterationʻânâv
Strong'sH6035
DefinitionOne who is humble, modest, or lowly, characterized by an attitude of self-effacement or submission. In some contexts, refers to an individual who surrenders personal status or power, or one who is socially or economically low in status. Can also imply gentleness and mildness of disposition, especially in social or religious relationships. The term is frequently employed to indicate a moral or inner quality, not only an external condition.

Morphology HAampa All morphology codes

Part of Speech A — Adjective — Describes a noun
Subtype a — Adjective — Adjective
Gender m — Masculine — Masculine
Number p — Plural — Plural
State a — Absolute — The noun stands independently

Common Translation

Phraseto the poor

SIBI-P1 Translation H6035-01

humble ones

Morphological NotesNoun, common, masculine plural absolute from עָנָו (ʿanav).
Rendering RationaleThe noun עָנָו denotes a person characterized by humility or meekness as an inner disposition derived from the root idea of being bowed down. The masculine plural absolute form requires the rendering "humble ones," preserving both number and personal quality.

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

to the humble ones

Same as P1No — adjusted for context
RationaleP1 uses 'humble ones,' which tracks well. 'To the humble ones' clarifies the dative relationship ('ל'), specifying the recipient of the good news as the humble or oppressed, in keeping with the Hebrew.