הֶן

𐤄𐤍

hên

Behold

An interjection and particle used to draw emphatic attention to a statement or situation, often translated as 'behold,' 'look,' or 'here is.' It introduces something noteworthy or calling for special attention. In some constructions, it functions as a conditional or asseverative particle ('if,' 'indeed,' 'surely'), but its primary sense is deictic and demonstrative, drawing the audience's focus to what follows.

H2005

Job 13:1 · Word #1

Lexicon H2005

Lemmaהֵן
Lemma (Paleo)𐤄𐤍
Transliterationhên
Strong'sH2005
DefinitionAn interjection and particle used to draw emphatic attention to a statement or situation, often translated as 'behold,' 'look,' or 'here is.' It introduces something noteworthy or calling for special attention. In some constructions, it functions as a conditional or asseverative particle ('if,' 'indeed,' 'surely'), but its primary sense is deictic and demonstrative, drawing the audience's focus to what follows.

Morphology HTj All morphology codes

Part of Speech T — Particle — Function word
Subtype — Interjection

Common Translation

PhraseBehold

SIBI-P1 Translation H2005-01

Look!

Morphological NotesParticle; demonstrative/deictic interjection; no gender, number, or verbal stem.
Rendering RationaleThis particle functions deictically to draw emphatic attention to what follows. "Look!" preserves its core sense of pointing out or highlighting something noteworthy without importing contextual nuance.

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

look

Same as P1No — adjusted for context
RationaleAdjusted 'Look!' to 'Behold' to match standard rendering and the common usage for emphatic attention in this context; 'Look!' is acceptable but 'Behold' is more context-suited and aligns with the SILEX definition for an asseverative opening.