858. athah or atha
Brown-Driver-Briggs
אֲתָה, אֲתָא verb come (Biblical Hebrew poetry אָתָה; Palmyrene ׳את Haph`el Lab230, Christian-Palestinian Aramaic SchulthLex.); —

Pe`al Perfect3masculine singular אֲתָה Ezra 5:3; Daniel 7:22; אָ֯ Ezra 5:16; 3masculine plural אֲתוֺ Ezra 4:12; Imperative masculine plural (וֶ)אֱתוֺ Daniel 3:26; Infinitive לְמֵתֵא (K§ 41 c)) Daniel 3:2; Participle אָתֵה Daniel 7:13; — come, with עַל person Ezra 4:12 (+ location), Ezra 5:3; with ל of thing Daniel 3:2; absolute Daniel 3:26; Daniel 7:13,22; followed by finite verb active Ezra 5:16.

Haph`el bring: Perfect3masculine singular הַיְתִי, (Kl.c.), Daniel 5:13 (accusative of person + מִן local); 3 masculine plural הַיְתִיו, accusative of thing Daniel 5:3, so (ל accusative) Daniel 5:23 (+ קֳדָס person), Daniel 6:17 (ל accusative of person), Daniel 6:25 (accusative of person); Infinitive לְהַיְתָיָה (so Egyptian Aramaic RES361C) Daniel 3:13 (ל accusative of person), Daniel 5:2 (ל accusative of thing).

Hephal (passive, Kl.c.) be brought: Perfect3feminine singular הֵיתַ֫יִת (K§ 47, Beisp. 6, WCG 225) subject of thing Daniel 6:18; 3masculine plural הֵיתַ֫יוּ subject person Daniel 3:13 (+ קֳדָם person).

אָת see אוה.

Forms and Transliterations
אֲת֖וֹ אֲתָ֗א אֲתָ֗ה אֲתָ֨א אָתֵ֣ה אתא אתה אתו הֵיתָ֖יוּ הַיְתִ֛י הַיְתִ֣יו הַיְתִיו֙ היתי היתיו וְהֵיתָ֙יִת֙ וְהַיְתִ֞יו וְהַיְתִיו֙ וֶאֱת֑וֹ ואתו והיתיו והיתית לְהַיְתָיָ֔ה לְהַיְתָיָה֙ לְמֵתֵא֙ להיתיה למתא ’ă·ṯā ’ă·ṯāh ’ā·ṯêh ’ă·ṯōw ’ăṯā ’ăṯāh ’āṯêh ’ăṯōw aTa aTah aTeh aTo hay·ṯî hay·ṯîw hayTi hayṯî hayTiv hayṯîw hê·ṯā·yū heiTayu hêṯāyū lə·hay·ṯā·yāh lə·mê·ṯê lehaytaYah ləhayṯāyāh lemeTe ləmêṯê veeTo vehayTiv veheiTayit we’ĕṯōw we·’ĕ·ṯōw wə·hay·ṯîw wə·hê·ṯā·yiṯ wəhayṯîw wəhêṯāyiṯ
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