Psalm 44:20 (Psalm 44:19)

כִּ֣י דִ֭כִּיתָנוּ בִּמְקֹ֣ום תַּנִּ֑ים וַתְּכַ֖ס עָלֵ֣ינוּ בְצַלְמָֽוֶת׃

For You have crushed us in a place of jackals, and You have covered us with deep darkness.

 

# Hebrew Transliteration Literal Gloss Morph Tag
1 כִּי ki “for” Conjunction
2 דִּכִּיתָנוּ dikkitanu “You have crushed us” Piel perfect 2ms + suff 1cp
3 בִּמְקוֹם bi-meqom “in a place of” Prep בְ + N(ms construct)
4 תַּנִּים tannim “jackals” N(mp)
5 וַתְּכַס va-tekhas “and You covered” Conj וַ + Piel wayyiqtol 2ms
6 עָלֵינוּ ʿaleinu “upon us” Prep עַל + suff 1cp
7 בְצַלְמָוֶת be-tsalmavet “with deep darkness” Prep בְ + N(ms)

 

Morphology

  1. כִּי (ki) – Root: —; Root Type: Particle (Strong); Form: Conjunction; Translation: “for”; Notes: Introduces the reason for the lament.
  2. דִּכִּיתָנוּ (dikkitanu) – Root: דכא (d-k-ʾ); Root Type: III-Aleph; Binyan: Piel; Form: Perfect 2nd person masculine singular + suffix 1st person common plural; Translation: “You have crushed us”; Notes: Conveys severe oppression or breaking.
  3. בִּמְקוֹם (bi-meqom) – Root: קום (q-w-m); Root Type: Hollow; Form: Preposition בְ + noun masculine singular construct (state: construct); Translation: “in a place of”; Notes: Introduces the setting of desolation.
  4. תַּנִּים (tannim) – Root: תנן (t-n-n); Root Type: Geminate; Form: Noun masculine plural; Translation: “jackals”; Notes: Symbol of desolate wilderness and ruin.
  5. וַתְּכַס (va-tekhas) – Root: כסה (k-s-h); Root Type: III-He; Binyan: Piel; Form: Conjunction וַ + wayyiqtol (narrative past) 2nd person masculine singular; Translation: “and You covered”; Notes: Describes enveloping or overwhelming action.
  6. עָלֵינוּ (ʿaleinu) – Root: על (ʿ-l); Root Type: II-Guttural (ע); Form: Preposition עַל + suffix 1st person common plural; Translation: “upon us”; Notes: Indicates burden or affliction resting on the people.
  7. בְצַלְמָוֶת (be-tsalmavet) – Root: צלם (ṣ-l-m) + מות (m-w-t); Root Type: Compound / Strong; Form: Preposition בְ + noun masculine singular; Translation: “with deep darkness”; Notes: Often denotes extreme darkness or shadow of death, symbolizing despair and danger.

 

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