Gn 1:19 Et factum est vespere et mane, dies quartus.
And it was evening and morning, the fourth day.
| # | Latin | Gloss | Grammar Tag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Et | And | CONJ |
| 2 | factum | was done | NOM.SG.N.PTCP.PERF.PASS |
| 3 | est | was | 3SG.PRES.IND.ACT |
| 4 | vespere | evening | ABL.SG.N |
| 5 | et | and | CONJ |
| 6 | mane, | morning | ABL.SG.N |
| 7 | dies | day | NOM.SG.M |
| 8 | quartus. | fourth | NOM.SG.M.AD J |
Syntax
Main Clause: Et factum est — narrative formula marking completion
Temporal Ablatives: vespere et mane — time expressions framing the creation period
Nominative Statement: dies quartus — summary identification of the fourth day
Morphology
- Et — Lemma: et; Part of Speech: Conjunction; Form: Coordinating; Function: Links result to previous narrative; Translation: “And”; Notes: Standard temporal progression.
- factum — Lemma: facio; Part of Speech: Participle; Form: Perfect passive participle, nominative singular neuter; Function: Part of passive periphrastic; Translation: “was done”; Notes: State produced by prior action.
- est — Lemma: sum; Part of Speech: Verb; Form: Present indicative active, 3rd singular; Function: Auxiliary; Translation: “was”; Notes: Forms predicate with participle.
- vespere — Lemma: vesper; Part of Speech: Noun; Form: Ablative singular neuter; Function: Ablative of time; Translation: “evening”; Notes: Order usually evening before morning.
- et — Lemma: et; Part of Speech: Conjunction; Form: Coordinating; Function: Connects time nouns; Translation: “and”; Notes: Simple connective.
- mane, — Lemma: mane; Part of Speech: Noun; Form: Ablative singular neuter; Function: Ablative of time; Translation: “morning”; Notes: Punctuation preserved.
- dies — Lemma: dies; Part of Speech: Noun; Form: Nominative singular masculine; Function: Subject complement; Translation: “day”; Notes: Narrative day summarization.
- quartus. — Lemma: quartus; Part of Speech: Adjective; Form: Nominative singular masculine; Function: Modifies dies; Translation: “fourth”; Notes: Cardinal progression of creation days.