חטא
Aramaic
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Noun
editחטא • (transliteration needed) f pl (singular חטתא)
Pronunciation 2
editVerb
editחטא • (transliteration needed)
- to sin
Hebrew
editEtymology 1
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ח־ט־א (kh-ṭ-ʾ) |
Cognate to Arabic خَطِئَ (ḵaṭiʔa, “to err, to sin”).
Verb
editחָטָא • (khatá) (pa'al construction)
- to sin
Conjugation
editConjugation of חָטָא (see also Appendix:Hebrew verbs)
non-finite forms |
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finite forms | singular | plural | |||
m. | f. | m. | f. | ||
past | first | חָטָאתִי | חָטָאנוּ | ||
second | חָטָאתָ | חָטָאת | חֲטָאתֶם1 | חֲטָאתֶן1 | |
third | חָטָא | חָטְאָה | חָטְאוּ | ||
present | חוֹטֵא | חוֹטֵאת | חוֹטְאִים | חוֹטְאוֹת | |
future | first | אֶחֱטָא | נֶחֱטָא | ||
second | תֶּחֱטָא | תֶּחֶטְאִי | תֶּחֶטְאוּ | תֶּחֱטֶאנָה2 | |
third | יֶחֱטָא | תֶּחֱטָא | יֶחֶטְאוּ | תֶּחֱטֶאנָה2 | |
imperative | חֲטָא | חִטְאִי | חִטְאוּ | חֲטֶאנָה2 | |
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Conjugation of חָטָא (see also Appendix:Hebrew verbs)
non-finite forms |
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finite forms | singular | plural | |||
m. | f. | m. | f. | ||
past | first | חָטָאתִי | חָטָאנוּ | ||
second | חָטָאתָ | חָטָאת | חֲטָאתֶם1 | חֲטָאתֶן1 | |
third | חָטָא | חָטְאָה | חָטְאוּ | ||
present | חוֹטֵא | חוֹטֵאת | חוֹטְאִים | חוֹטְאוֹת | |
future | first | אֶחְטָא | נֶחְטָא | ||
second | תֶּחְטָא | תֶּחְטְאִי | תֶּחְטְאוּ | תֶּחְטֶאנָה2 | |
third | יֶחְטָא | תֶּחְטָא | יֶחְטְאוּ | תֶּחְטֶאנָה2 | |
imperative | חֲטָא | חִטְאִי | חִטְאוּ | חֲטֶאנָה2 | |
notes |
References
editNoun
editחֵטְא • (khet) m (plural indefinite חֲטָאִים, singular construct חֵטְא־, plural construct חֲטָאֵי־)
- sin
- a. 217 C.E., Mishnah, Avot 3:9:
- רַבִּי חֲנִינָא בֶן דּוֹסָא אוֹמֵר, כָּל שֶׁיִּרְאַת חֶטְאוֹ קוֹדֶמֶת לְחָכְמָתוֹ, חָכְמָתוֹ מִתְקַיֶּמֶת. וְכָל שֶׁחָכְמָתוֹ קוֹדֶמֶת לְיִרְאַת חֶטְאוֹ, אֵין חָכְמָתוֹ מִתְקַיֶּמֶת.
- Rabbi Chanina son of Dosa says: Anyone whose fear of sin precedes his wisdom, his wisdom endures. And anyone whose wisdom precedes his fear of sin, his wisdom does not endure.
- Tanach, Lamentations 4:6, with translation of the Jewish Publication Society:
- וַיִּגְדַּל עֲוֺן בַּת־עַמִּי מֵחַטַּאת סְדֹם הַהֲפוּכָה כְמוֹ־רָגַע וְלֹא־חָלוּ בָהּ יָדָיִם׃
- vayigdál avón bat amí mekhatá'at s'dóm, hahafukhá kh'mo-rága v'lo khálu vah yadáyim.
- For the iniquity of the daughter of my people is greater than the sin of Sodom, that was overthrown as in a moment, and no hands fell upon her.
- (law) misdemeanor, petty crime
- (Jewish law) an unintentional sin, done unknowingly
Declension
editDeclension of חֵטְא
Number | Isolated forms | With possessive pronouns | |||||
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State | Form | Person | singular | plural | |||
m. | f. | m. | f. | ||||
singular | indefinite | חֵטְא | first | חֶטְאִי | חֶטְאֵנוּ | ||
definite | הַחֵטְא | second | חֶטְאֲךָ | חֶטְאֵךְ | חֶטְאֲכֶם | חֶטְאֲכֶן | |
construct | חֵטְא־ | third | חֶטְאוֹ | חֶטְאָהּ | חֶטְאָם | חֶטְאָן | |
plural | indefinite | חֲטָאִים | first | חטאיי / חֲטָאַי | חֲטָאֵינוּ | ||
definite | הַחֲטָאִים | second | חֲטָאֶיךָ | חטאייך / חֲטָאַיִךְ | חֲטָאֵיכֶם | חֲטָאֵיכֶן | |
construct | חֲטָאֵי־ | third | חֲטָאָיו | חֲטָאֶיהָ | חֲטָאֵיהֶם | חֲטָאֵיהֶן |
Noun
editחַטָּא • (khatá) m (plural indefinite חַטָּאִים) [pattern: קַטָּל]
- sinner; one who transgresses or has transgressed.
- Tanach, Psalms 1:1, with translation of the Jewish Publication Society:
References
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editEtymology 2
editVerb
editחִטֵּא • (khité) (pi'el construction)
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