חָכְמָתָֽ/ם
𐤇𐤊𐤌𐤕/𐤌
chokmâh
their wisdom
Cognitive and experiential capacity encompassing understanding, discernment, practical skill, and moral insight; the ability to apply knowledge effectively in decision-making, craft, leadership, religious observance, and everyday life. In biblical usage, denotes not only intellectual acumen but also skillfulness in crafts, governance, or ethical living, often linked with an aptitude for navigating complex situations or adhering to social and divine order.
Jeremiah 49:7 · Word #14
Lexicon H2451
| Lemma | חׇכְמָה |
| Lemma (Paleo) | 𐤇𐤊𐤌𐤄 |
| Transliteration | chokmâh |
| Strong's | H2451 |
| Definition | Cognitive and experiential capacity encompassing understanding, discernment, practical skill, and moral insight; the ability to apply knowledge effectively in decision-making, craft, leadership, religious observance, and everyday life. In biblical usage, denotes not only intellectual acumen but also skillfulness in crafts, governance, or ethical living, often linked with an aptitude for navigating complex situations or adhering to social and divine order. |
Morphology HNcfsc/Sp3mp
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea |
| Subtype | c — Common — Common noun |
| Gender | f — Feminine — Feminine |
| Number | s — Singular — Singular |
| State | c — Construct — The noun is bound to the following word |
Common Translation
| Phrase | their wisdom |
SIBI-P1 Translation H2451-08
their wisdom
| Morphological Notes | Feminine singular noun in construct state (חׇכְמַת) with 3rd person masculine plural pronominal suffix (-ם), "their." |
| Rendering Rationale | The noun חׇכְמָה denotes wisdom or skill rooted in the capacity to act wisely and prudently. The feminine singular construct form with a 3rd person masculine plural suffix yields "their wisdom," preserving both the abstract sense and the possessive morphology. |
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SILEX v2
SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)
their wisdom
| Same as P1 | Yes |
| Rationale | 'Their wisdom' is a correct, contextually appropriate rendering for the possessive plural form used here. |