וְ/עָרַ֤ךְ

𐤅/𐤏𐤓𐤊

ʻârak

and-he-shall-arrange

to arrange, to set in order, to organize or position objects, people, or concepts in a deliberate sequence; used in a range of contexts including preparing items, arranging units or troops, organizing offerings or objects, composing arguments, or ordering events. The verb conveys the idea of intentional arrangement or preparation for a particular purpose, whether military, ritual, social, or intellectual.

H6186

Leviticus 6:5 · Word #14

Lexicon H6186

Lemmaעָרַךְ
Lemma (Paleo)𐤏𐤓𐤊
Transliterationʻârak
Strong'sH6186
Definitionto arrange, to set in order, to organize or position objects, people, or concepts in a deliberate sequence; used in a range of contexts including preparing items, arranging units or troops, organizing offerings or objects, composing arguments, or ordering events. The verb conveys the idea of intentional arrangement or preparation for a particular purpose, whether military, ritual, social, or intellectual.

Morphology HC/Vqq3ms All morphology codes

Part of Speech V — Verb — An action or state
Binyan q — Qal — Simple active
Conjugation q — Sequential Perfect — Perfect with waw-consecutive, continuing a narrative
Person 3 — 3rd person — Third person ("he/she/they")
Gender m — Masculine — Masculine
Number s — Singular — Singular

Common Translation

Phraseand-he-shall-arrange

SIBI-P1 Translation H6186-26

and he arranged

Morphological NotesQal verb, sequential perfect (wayyiqtol), 3rd person masculine singular with prefixed conjunction וְ (and).
Rendering RationaleThe Qal stem expresses the simple active action of arranging or setting in order. The sequential perfect (wayyiqtol) with 3rd masculine singular is reflected by "and he arranged," preserving both the narrative sequence and masculine singular subject.

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

and he shall arrange

Same as P1No — adjusted for context
RationaleChanged from 'and he arranged' to 'and he shall arrange' to align with the verb's imperfect form and context of priestly ritual action.