Nm 7:47 et in hostias pacificorum boves duos, arietes quinque, hircos quinque, agnos anniculos quinque. hæc fuit oblatio Eliasaph filii Duel.
and for peace offerings, two bulls, five rams, five goats, five year-old lambs. This was the offering of Eliasaph, the son of Duel.
| # | Latin | Gloss | Grammar Tag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | et | and | CONJ |
| 2 | in | for | PREP+ACC |
| 3 | hostias | offerings | ACC.PL.F |
| 4 | pacificorum | of peace | GEN.PL.M |
| 5 | boves | bulls | ACC.PL.M |
| 6 | duos | two | ACC.PL.M |
| 7 | arietes | rams | ACC.PL.M |
| 8 | quinque | five | INDECL |
| 9 | hircos | goats | ACC.PL.M |
| 10 | quinque | five | INDECL |
| 11 | agnos | lambs | ACC.PL.M |
| 12 | anniculos | year-old | ACC.PL.M.POS |
| 13 | quinque | five | INDECL |
| 14 | hæc | this | NOM.SG.F.DEM |
| 15 | fuit | was | 3SG.PERF.ACT.IND |
| 16 | oblatio | offering | NOM.SG.F |
| 17 | Eliasaph | Eliasaph | INDECL |
| 18 | filii | of the son | GEN.SG.M |
| 19 | Duel | Deuel | INDECL |
Syntax
Main Clause: The first segment is an elliptical sacrificial listing with an implied obtulit; the second segment is a complete clause, hæc + fuit + oblatio.
Object(s): boves duos, arietes quinque, hircos quinque, and agnos anniculos quinque are the coordinated sacrificial items in the elliptical first clause.
Phrase: in hostias pacificorum functions as a purpose phrase, specifying that the animals are for peace offerings.
Phrase: hæc fuit oblatio forms an identification clause summarizing the entire gift.
Phrase: Eliasaph filii Duel is a genitival designation identifying the offerer by name and patronymic.
Clause Function: The sentence first enumerates the peace-offering animals, then closes with a formal attribution statement.
Morphology
- et — Lemma: et; Part of Speech: conjunction; Form: invariable; Function: coordinating conjunction; Translation: and; Notes: It links this final itemized section to the preceding sacrificial list.
- in — Lemma: in; Part of Speech: preposition; Form: governs accusative; Function: introduces purpose; Translation: for; Notes: With the accusative it expresses destination or intended use.
- hostias — Lemma: hostia; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative plural feminine; Function: object of in; Translation: offerings; Notes: The noun refers to sacrificial victims or sacrificial offerings.
- pacificorum — Lemma: pacificus; Part of Speech: adjective used substantivally; Form: genitive plural masculine; Function: dependent genitive specifying the type of hostias; Translation: of peace; Notes: It designates the class of peace offerings.
- boves — Lemma: bos; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative plural masculine; Function: coordinated direct object in the elliptical clause; Translation: bulls; Notes: This is the first animal group named in the peace-offering list.
- duos — Lemma: duo; Part of Speech: numeral; Form: accusative plural masculine; Function: modifies boves; Translation: two; Notes: It agrees with boves in case, number, and gender.
- arietes — Lemma: aries; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative plural masculine; Function: coordinated direct object in the elliptical clause; Translation: rams; Notes: The second sacrificial category is added without repeating the governing verb.
- quinque — Lemma: quinque; Part of Speech: numeral; Form: indeclinable; Function: modifies arietes; Translation: five; Notes: This indeclinable numeral gives the quantity of rams.
- hircos — Lemma: hircus; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative plural masculine; Function: coordinated direct object in the elliptical clause; Translation: goats; Notes: This is the third group of animals in the list.
- quinque — Lemma: quinque; Part of Speech: numeral; Form: indeclinable; Function: modifies hircos; Translation: five; Notes: The repetition preserves the formal rhythm of the offering formula.
- agnos — Lemma: agnus; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative plural masculine; Function: coordinated direct object in the elliptical clause; Translation: lambs; Notes: This is the fourth and final animal group in the sequence.
- anniculos — Lemma: anniculus; Part of Speech: adjective; Form: accusative plural masculine positive; Function: modifies agnos; Translation: year-old; Notes: It specifies the required age of the lambs.
- quinque — Lemma: quinque; Part of Speech: numeral; Form: indeclinable; Function: modifies agnos anniculos; Translation: five; Notes: The numeral applies to the year-old lambs as a complete unit.
- hæc — Lemma: hic; Part of Speech: pronoun; Form: nominative singular feminine demonstrative; Function: subject of fuit; Translation: this; Notes: It points back to the offering just enumerated as a single complete gift.
- fuit — Lemma: sum; Part of Speech: verb; Form: third person singular perfect active indicative; Function: main verb of the summary clause; Translation: was; Notes: The perfect gives the formal closing statement of the offering notice.
- oblatio — Lemma: oblatio; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative singular feminine; Function: predicate nominative with fuit; Translation: offering; Notes: It names the whole sacrificial presentation as one offering.
- Eliasaph — Lemma: Eliasaph; Part of Speech: proper noun; Form: indeclinable proper noun; Function: dependent genitival designation with oblatio; Translation: Eliasaph; Notes: The name identifies the tribal leader to whom the offering belongs.
- filii — Lemma: filius; Part of Speech: noun; Form: genitive singular masculine; Function: dependent genitive in patronymic identification; Translation: of the son; Notes: It forms part of the fixed genealogical expression naming Eliasaph by his father.
- Duel — Lemma: Duel; Part of Speech: proper noun; Form: indeclinable proper noun; Function: completes the patronymic genitive phrase; Translation: Duel; Notes: The father’s name completes the formal identification of Eliasaph.