Nm 2:5 Iuxta eum castrametati sunt de tribu Issachar, quorum princeps fuit Nathanael filius Suar.
Next to him they camped from the tribe of Issachar, whose leader was Nathanael son of Suar.
| # | Latin | Gloss | Grammar Tag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Iuxta | next to | PREP+ACC |
| 2 | eum | him | PRON.ACC.SG.M.PERS |
| 3 | castrametati | having camped | PTCP.NOM.PL.M.PERF.DEP |
| 4 | sunt | are / were | 3PL.PRES.ACT.IND |
| 5 | de | from | PREP+ABL |
| 6 | tribu | tribe | NOUN.ABL.SG.F.4TH DECL |
| 7 | Issachar | Issachar | NOUN.INDECL |
| 8 | quorum | whose | PRON.GEN.PL.REL |
| 9 | princeps | leader | NOUN.NOM.SG.M.3RD DECL |
| 10 | fuit | was | 3SG.PERF.ACT.IND |
| 11 | Nathanael | Nathanel | NOUN.NOM.SG.M.INDECL |
| 12 | filius | son | NOUN.NOM.SG.M.2ND DECL |
| 13 | Suar | Zuar | NOUN.GEN.SG.M.INDECL |
Syntax
Main Clause: castrametati sunt (compound verbal form meaning “they camped”).
castrametati is the perfect participle of the deponent verb functioning with sunt to form the perfect tense.
Prepositional Phrase: iuxta eum — indicates spatial relation, “next to him.”
Source Phrase: de tribu Issachar — specifies tribal origin, “from the tribe of Issachar.”
Relative Clause: quorum princeps fuit Nathanael filius Suar — describes the tribe;
quorum introduces the clause referring back to members of the tribe.
Subject of Relative Clause: princeps.
Verb of Relative Clause: fuit.
Predicate Identification: Nathanael filius Suar, naming the tribal leader.
Morphology
- Iuxta — Lemma: iuxta; Part of Speech: preposition; Form: preposition governing accusative; Function: introduces spatial relation; Translation: next to / beside; Notes: Commonly used in military descriptions to mark relative camp positions.
- eum — Lemma: is, ea, id; Part of Speech: pronoun; Form: accusative singular masculine personal pronoun; Function: object of the preposition iuxta; Translation: him; Notes: Refers to the tribal group previously mentioned in the census arrangement.
- castrametati — Lemma: castrametor; Part of Speech: verb participle; Form: nominative plural masculine perfect participle of a deponent verb; Function: forms the perfect tense with sunt; Translation: having camped / encamped; Notes: Deponent verb meaning “to pitch camp,” frequently used in military contexts.
- sunt — Lemma: sum; Part of Speech: verb; Form: third person plural present active indicative; Function: auxiliary forming the perfect tense with castrametati; Translation: are / have; Notes: Combined with the participle to express completed action in narrative context.
- de — Lemma: de; Part of Speech: preposition; Form: preposition governing ablative; Function: introduces phrase of origin; Translation: from / of; Notes: Often used in genealogical or tribal identification.
- tribu — Lemma: tribus; Part of Speech: noun; Form: ablative singular feminine, fourth declension; Function: object of the preposition de; Translation: tribe; Notes: Refers to one of the twelve tribes of Israel.
- Issachar — Lemma: Issachar; Part of Speech: proper noun; Form: indeclinable; Function: appositional identifier of the tribe; Translation: Issachar; Notes: Hebrew tribal name preserved without Latin declension.
- quorum — Lemma: qui, quae, quod; Part of Speech: relative pronoun; Form: genitive plural; Function: introduces relative clause referring to the tribe’s members; Translation: whose; Notes: Connects the clause describing the tribal leader.
- princeps — Lemma: princeps; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative singular masculine, third declension; Function: subject of the verb fuit; Translation: leader / chief; Notes: Denotes the appointed head or prince of a tribe.
- fuit — Lemma: sum; Part of Speech: verb; Form: third person singular perfect active indicative; Function: main verb of the relative clause; Translation: was; Notes: Indicates the established leadership of the tribe.
- Nathanael — Lemma: Nathanael; Part of Speech: proper noun; Form: nominative singular masculine indeclinable; Function: predicate identification of princeps; Translation: Nathanael; Notes: Personal name meaning “God has given.”
- filius — Lemma: filius; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative singular masculine second declension; Function: apposition to Nathanael; Translation: son; Notes: Used to identify lineage.
- Suar — Lemma: Suar; Part of Speech: proper noun; Form: genitive singular masculine indeclinable; Function: dependent genitive modifying filius; Translation: of Suar; Notes: Hebrew personal name preserved in Latin narrative.