Hebrew Form Guide

הַמּוֹצִ֤יא (ham·mō·w·ṣî) in Deuteronomy 8:15: Article | Verb - Hifil - Participle - masculine singular

הַמּוֹצִ֤יא (ham·mō·w·ṣî) in Deuteronomy 8:15

Source Word

הַמּוֹצִ֤יא ham·mō·w·ṣî Article | Verb - Hifil - Participle - masculine singular

The Textus Receptus witness for Deuteronomy 8:15 reads הַמּוֹצִ֤יא with the morphology label Article | Verb - Hifil - Participle - masculine singular.

How The Form Affects Interpretation

The form clarifies how the verbal idea relates to the surrounding clause in the rendering "He brought".

How To Communicate It

When teaching Deuteronomy 8:15, use this Article | Verb - Hifil - Participle - masculine singular to explain the exact form's local function first, then move carefully to interpretation from the whole clause.

What Not To Say

  • Grammar should serve context, not override it.
  • Do not treat this occurrence as a complete word study for H3318.
  • Do not make a morphology label carry a doctrine or application apart from the verse.
  • Do not turn grammatical gender into a biological or theological claim by itself.
  • Do not make the Hebrew stem settle the whole meaning apart from context.

What Does The Label Mean?

Profile

Hebrew-verb

Part of Speech

Verb

Form Label

Article | Verb - Hifil - Participle - masculine singular

Stem

Hifil

Aspect

Participle

Person

Not marked

Gender

Masculine

Number

Singular

Attached Prefixes

Art

Aspect Note

Participle names the Hebrew verbal presentation, but the verse decides whether sequence, command, purpose, or description is most prominent.

Verse Role

This form carries the BSB rendering "He brought" within Deuteronomy 8:15.

What The Form Does In This Verse

Attached To

The BSB rendering "He brought" in Deuteronomy 8:15

Governed By

The clause of Deuteronomy 8:15, with the BSB+ row identifying the exact Hebrew form

Role In The Phrase

הַמּוֹצִ֤יא, rendered "He brought," is an Article | Verb - Hifil - Participle - masculine singular. It carries a verbal idea that is attached to another clause element rather than standing alone as a finite verb.

What It Is Not Doing

The form does not by itself settle the whole interpretation of the verse, the full lexical range of the word, or a doctrine apart from the immediate wording and context.

How Much The Form Matters Here

Interpretive Weight

High: The form matters because it functions as participle relation in Deuteronomy 8:15.

Syntax Profile

Article | Verb - Hifil - Participle - masculine singular. connects a verbal idea to another clause element. Attached to the local phrase in Deuteronomy 8:15. Governed by the immediate wording of Deuteronomy 8:15. The syntax should be explained from the clause, not isolated from the passage.

Reader Question

How does this verbal idea attach to the rest of the clause? הַמּוֹצִ֤יא should be read as participle relation in Deuteronomy 8:15, with the surrounding words deciding the exact interpretive force.

Translation Effect

Supporting: The form directly supports the local rendering "He brought", while the surrounding words decide how much interpretive weight to place on it.

Where Caution Is Needed

The same morphology label can function differently in another verse. The immediate wording should decide the contextual force. A participle may relate to the clause in more than one way, so attachment should be read from the sentence. Grammatical gender is not a separate theological claim.

Fallacies To Avoid

Grammar alone proves doctrine: The form supports interpretation only as it serves the verse and its context. grammatical gender proves theology: Grammatical gender is a language feature and should not be pressed beyond the verse. Hebrew stem settles meaning: The stem is important, but the word, clause, and passage govern the final interpretation.

How The Interpretation Is Derived

Textual Witness

The Textus Receptus witness for Deuteronomy 8:15 reads הַמּוֹצִ֤יא with the morphology label Article | Verb - Hifil - Participle - masculine singular.

Lexical Identity

The lemma is יָצָא. The guide uses the gloss or rendering "He brought" only to orient this occurrence.

Grammar In Context

הַמּוֹצִ֤יא, rendered "He brought," is an Article | Verb - Hifil - Participle - masculine singular. It carries a verbal idea that is attached to another clause element rather than standing alone as a finite verb.

Passage Meaning

In Deuteronomy 8:15, the form belongs to the statement where the surrounding words determine what the reader should learn from it.

Canonical Fit

The form should be read within the passage's local argument and the wider canonical witness, not as an isolated proof.

Communication Use

When teaching Deuteronomy 8:15, use this Article | Verb - Hifil - Participle - masculine singular to explain the exact form's local function first, then move carefully to interpretation from the whole clause.

Do Not Derive

Do not derive a full word study, doctrine, or interpretive conclusion from this morphology label alone. The form serves the immediate wording and context.