Ex 25:7 lapides onychinos, et gemmas ad ornandum ephod, ac rationale.
onyx stones, and gems for adorning the ephod and the breastpiece.
| # | Latin | Gloss | Grammar Tag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | lapides | stones | ACC.PL.M.NOUN.3RD DECL |
| 2 | onychinos | onyx | ACC.PL.M.ADJ |
| 3 | et | and | CONJ |
| 4 | gemmas | gems | ACC.PL.F.NOUN.1ST DECL |
| 5 | ad | for | PREP+ACC |
| 6 | ornandum | for adorning | ACC.SG.N.GERUNDV |
| 7 | ephod | ephod | ACC.SG.N.INVAR |
| 8 | ac | and | CONJ |
| 9 | rationale | breastpiece | ACC.SG.N.NOUN.3RD DECL |
Syntax
Coordinated objects: lapides onychinos and gemmas form two main items in the offering list.
Purpose phrase: ad ornandum expresses the purpose of the stones and gems (“for adorning”).
Prepositional complement: ephod is the first object of the adornment.
Additional coordinated object: ac rationale adds the breastpiece as a second object of the adorning.
Overall structure: the line continues a catalogue of precious materials to be used in priestly vestments.
Morphology
- lapides — Lemma: lapis; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative plural masculine, third declension; Function: direct object in the list; Translation: stones; Notes: refers to worked precious stones intended for setting.
- onychinos — Lemma: onychinus; Part of Speech: adjective; Form: accusative plural masculine; Function: attributive modifier of lapides; Translation: onyx; Notes: specifies the kind of stones (onyx stones).
- et — Lemma: et; Part of Speech: conjunction; Form: indeclinable; Function: coordinates lapides onychinos with gemmas; Translation: and; Notes: simple additive conjunction.
- gemmas — Lemma: gemma; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative plural feminine, first declension; Function: additional direct object; Translation: gems; Notes: precious stones distinct from the onyx stones already mentioned.
- ad — Lemma: ad; Part of Speech: preposition; Form: governs accusative; Function: introduces a purpose construction with the gerundive; Translation: for; Notes: here marks intended use (“for adorning”).
- ornandum — Lemma: orno; Part of Speech: gerundive; Form: accusative singular neuter; Function: object of ad in a purpose construction; Translation: for adorning; Notes: gerundive expresses intended action associated with the stones and gems.
- ephod — Lemma: ephod; Part of Speech: noun (indeclinable loanword); Form: accusative singular neuter, invariable; Function: first object of the adorning; Translation: ephod; Notes: Hebrew cultic term left untranslated in Latin, designating the priestly garment.
- ac — Lemma: ac; Part of Speech: conjunction; Form: indeclinable; Function: coordinates ephod with rationale; Translation: and; Notes: slightly more formal connective than et, used here to add a closely related second object.
- rationale — Lemma: rationale; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative singular neuter, third declension; Function: second object of the adorning; Translation: breastpiece; Notes: technical term for the high priest’s breastpiece set with stones, matching the ephod.