Nm 5:31 maritus absque culpa erit, et illa recipiet iniquitatem suam.
the husband shall be without fault, and she shall bear her iniquity.’”
| # | Latin | Gloss | Grammar Tag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | maritus | husband | NOM.SG.M |
| 2 | absque | without | PREP+ABL |
| 3 | culpa | fault | ABL.SG.F |
| 4 | erit | shall be | 3SG.FUT.ACT.IND |
| 5 | et | and | CONJ |
| 6 | illa | she | NOM.SG.F.DEM |
| 7 | recipiet | shall receive | 3SG.FUT.ACT.IND |
| 8 | iniquitatem | iniquity | ACC.SG.F |
| 9 | suam | her own | ACC.SG.F.POSS |
Syntax
Main Clause 1: maritus erit absque culpa, with maritus as subject and erit as verb. absque culpa is a prepositional phrase expressing condition.
Main Clause 2: et illa recipiet iniquitatem suam, coordinated by et, with illa as subject, recipiet as verb, and iniquitatem suam as object.
Morphology
- maritus — Lemma: maritus; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative singular masculine, 2nd declension; Function: subject; Translation: husband; Notes: refers to the male party in the case.
- absque — Lemma: absque; Part of Speech: preposition; Form: takes the ablative; Function: introduces condition; Translation: without; Notes: expresses absence.
- culpa — Lemma: culpa; Part of Speech: noun; Form: ablative singular feminine, 1st declension; Function: object of absque; Translation: fault; Notes: legal innocence.
- erit — Lemma: sum; Part of Speech: verb; Form: third person singular future active indicative; Function: main verb; Translation: shall be; Notes: expresses future state.
- et — Lemma: et; Part of Speech: conjunction; Form: indeclinable; Function: links clauses; Translation: and; Notes: continues statement.
- illa — Lemma: ille; Part of Speech: demonstrative pronoun; Form: nominative singular feminine; Function: subject; Translation: she; Notes: refers to the woman.
- recipiet — Lemma: recipio; Part of Speech: verb; Form: third person singular future active indicative, 3rd conjugation; Function: main verb; Translation: shall receive; Notes: indicates bearing consequence.
- iniquitatem — Lemma: iniquitas; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative singular feminine, 3rd declension; Function: direct object; Translation: iniquity; Notes: refers to guilt.
- suam — Lemma: suus; Part of Speech: possessive pronoun; Form: accusative singular feminine; Function: modifies iniquitatem; Translation: her own; Notes: reflexive possession.