דִּי
who
Strong's H1768ParticleAramaicTWOT 2673

דִּי () is an Aramaic particle meaning who. It appears 347 times in 3 books of the Hebrew Bible (Strong's H1768).

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Same Hebrew root (TWOT 2673)

Root family 2673: דִּי — who, which, that. This very common BA relative pronoun is used: 1) like the Hebrew relative אֲשֶׁר (ʾăšer); 2) in an the name of God, Dan 2:20); 3) as a construct state (often a pleonastic pronoun is used, “his name which was of God,” i.e. the name of God (Dan 2:20); 3) as a conjunction, that, whereas, because, etc. It is also used in various combinations, especially kōl-qŏbēl-dî “because.”

See it in Scripture

Ezra 4:9Jeremiah 10:11Daniel 2:8

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