הַ/כֹּל֙

𐤄/𐤊𐤋

kôl

all of it

A totality or entirety; primarily denotes 'all' or 'the whole' of a set (people, things, groups, time, or circumstances), often serving to indicate inclusiveness or completeness in statements. In varied contexts, it can function to intensify, to emphasize comprehensiveness, or to refer to the entirety of a subset. Used both absolutely and in construct to mean 'all of,' 'every,' 'any,' or 'whole.'

H3605

Leviticus 1:9 · Word #8

Lexicon H3605

Lemmaכֹּל
Lemma (Paleo)𐤊𐤋
Transliterationkôl
Strong'sH3605
DefinitionA totality or entirety; primarily denotes 'all' or 'the whole' of a set (people, things, groups, time, or circumstances), often serving to indicate inclusiveness or completeness in statements. In varied contexts, it can function to intensify, to emphasize comprehensiveness, or to refer to the entirety of a subset. Used both absolutely and in construct to mean 'all of,' 'every,' 'any,' or 'whole.'

Morphology HTd/Ncmsa All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Subtype c — Common — Common noun
Gender m — Masculine — Masculine
Number s — Singular — Singular
State a — Absolute — The noun stands independently

Common Translation

Phraseall of it

SIBI-P1 Translation H3605-07

the whole

Morphological NotesMasculine singular common noun in the absolute state with definite article (הַ).
Rendering RationaleThe noun כֹּל derives from the root כלל, conveying completeness or totality. With the definite article and masculine singular absolute form, הַכֹּל denotes a specific entirety—"the whole" as a complete, unified totality.

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

all of it

Same as P1No — adjusted for context
RationaleThe phrase refers to the entirety of the offering; 'all of it' better conveys the sense than 'the whole' alone, as is standard in this context.