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Syntactic analyzation of "And he said to the elder servant of his house, who was ruler over all he had: Put thy hand under my thigh, that I may make thee swear by the Lord, the God of heaven and earth, that thou take not a wife for my son, of the daughters of the Chanaanites, among whom I dwell: but that thou go to my own country and kindred, and take a wife from thence for my son Isaac."
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
And
Conjunction
2.
he
Personal Pronoun.
3.
said
Verb
Past Tense.
4.
to
to.
5.
the
Determiner
6.
elder
Adjective
Comparative
7.
servant
Noun
Singular
8.
of
Preposition
9.
his
Possessive Pronoun.
10.
house
Noun
Singular
11.
,
12.
who
wh-pronoun.
13.
was
Verb
Past Tense.
14.
ruler
Noun
Singular
15.
over
Preposition
16.
all
Determiner
17.
he
Personal Pronoun.
18.
had
Verb
Past Tense.
19.
:
:
20.
Put
Verb
Base Form.
21.
thy
Possessive Pronoun.
22.
hand
Noun
Singular
23.
under
Preposition
24.
my
Possessive Pronoun.
25.
thigh
Noun
Singular
26.
,
27.
that
Preposition
28.
I
Personal Pronoun.
29.
may
Modal
30.
make
Verb
Base Form.
31.
thee
Personal Pronoun.
32.
swear
Verb
Base Form.
33.
by
Preposition
34.
the
Determiner
35.
Lord
Proper Noun
Singular
36.
,
37.
the
Determiner
38.
God
Proper Noun
Singular
39.
of
Preposition
40.
heaven
Noun
Singular
41.
and
Conjunction
42.
earth
Noun
Singular
43.
,
44.
that
Preposition
45.
thou
Personal Pronoun.
46.
take
Verb
Sing Present
47.
not
Adverb.
48.
a
Determiner
49.
wife
Noun
Singular
50.
for
Preposition
51.
my
Possessive Pronoun.
52.
son
Noun
Singular
53.
,
54.
of
Preposition
55.
the
Determiner
56.
daughters
Noun
Plural
57.
of
Preposition
58.
the
Determiner
59.
Chanaanites
Proper Noun
Plural
60.
,
61.
among
Preposition
62.
whom
wh-pronoun.
63.
I
Personal Pronoun.
64.
dwell
Verb
Sing Present
65.
:
:
66.
but
Conjunction
67.
that
Preposition
68.
thou
Personal Pronoun.
69.
go
Verb
Base Form.
70.
to
to.
71.
my
Possessive Pronoun.
72.
own
Adjective
73.
country
Noun
Singular
74.
and
Conjunction
75.
kindred
Noun
Singular
76.
,
77.
and
Conjunction
78.
take
Verb
Base Form.
79.
a
Determiner
80.
wife
Noun
Singular
81.
from
Preposition
82.
thence
Adverb.
83.
for
Preposition
84.
my
Possessive Pronoun.
85.
son
Noun
Singular
86.
Isaac
Proper Noun
Singular
87.
.
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