4 Nolite converti ad idola, nec deos conflatiles faciatis vobis. Ego Dominus Deus vester.
Do not turn yourselves to idols, nor make for yourselves molten gods. I am the LORD your God.
| # | Latin | Gloss | Grammar Tag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nolite | do not | 2PL.PRES.ACT.IMP.MOOD |
| 2 | converti | to be turned / turn yourselves | INF.PRES.PASS |
| 3 | ad | to | PREP+ACC |
| 4 | idola | idols | ACC.PL.N 2ND DECL NOUN |
| 5 | nec | nor | CONJ |
| 6 | deos | gods | ACC.PL.M 2ND DECL NOUN |
| 7 | conflatiles | molten | ACC.PL.M POS ADJ |
| 8 | faciatis | you should make | 2PL.PRES.ACT.SUBJ |
| 9 | vobis | for yourselves | DAT.PL PERS.PRON |
| 10 | Ego | I | NOM.SG PERS.PRON |
| 11 | Dominus | LORD | NOM.SG.M 2ND DECL NOUN |
| 12 | Deus | God | NOM.SG.M 2ND DECL NOUN |
| 13 | vester | your | NOM.SG.M POSS.ADJ |
Syntax
Main Prohibition: Nolite (negative imperative) + converti (complementary infinitive)
Direction: ad idola (prepositional phrase indicating forbidden orientation)
Coordinated Prohibition: nec faciatis (negative jussive subjunctive)
Direct Object: deos conflatiles (accusative object with descriptive adjective)
Dative of Advantage: vobis (for yourselves)
Authority Clause: Ego Dominus Deus vester (self-identification grounding the command)
Morphology
- Nolite — Lemma: nolo; Part of Speech: verb; Form: second person plural present imperative active; Function: introduces a general prohibition; Translation: do not; Notes: regularly used with an infinitive to express negative commands.
- converti — Lemma: converto; Part of Speech: verb (infinitive); Form: present passive infinitive; Function: complements Nolite to express the prohibited action; Translation: to turn yourselves / to be turned; Notes: passive form carries a middle or reflexive sense in context.
- ad — Lemma: ad; Part of Speech: preposition; Form: governing the accusative; Function: marks direction or orientation; Translation: to; Notes: often used metaphorically for allegiance or devotion.
- idola — Lemma: idolum; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative neuter plural second declension; Function: object of ad; Translation: idols; Notes: borrowed term emphasizing foreign cult images.
- nec — Lemma: nec; Part of Speech: conjunction; Form: negative coordinator; Function: links parallel prohibitions; Translation: nor; Notes: stronger than simple et non.
- deos — Lemma: deus; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative masculine plural second declension; Function: direct object of faciatis; Translation: gods; Notes: plural underscores multiplicity of false deities.
- conflatiles — Lemma: conflatilis; Part of Speech: adjective; Form: accusative masculine plural positive degree; Function: modifies deos; Translation: molten; Notes: refers to images produced by melting and casting metal.
- faciatis — Lemma: facio; Part of Speech: verb; Form: second person plural present subjunctive active; Function: jussive subjunctive under negative coordination; Translation: you should make; Notes: subjunctive aligns with prohibitive force after nec.
- vobis — Lemma: vos; Part of Speech: personal pronoun; Form: dative plural; Function: dative of advantage; Translation: for yourselves; Notes: highlights self-directed culpability.
- Ego — Lemma: ego; Part of Speech: personal pronoun; Form: nominative singular; Function: subject of identification; Translation: I; Notes: emphatic divine self-reference.
- Dominus — Lemma: dominus; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative masculine singular second declension; Function: apposition to Ego; Translation: LORD; Notes: rendered in all caps for YHWH.
- Deus — Lemma: deus; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative masculine singular second declension; Function: further apposition; Translation: God; Notes: affirms exclusive divine identity.
- vester — Lemma: vester; Part of Speech: possessive adjective; Form: nominative masculine singular; Function: modifies Deus; Translation: your; Notes: reinforces covenant relationship.