אִם
im
if
Strong's H518Conditional ParticleHebrewTWOT 111

אִם (im) is a Hebrew conditional particle meaning if. It appears 1070 times in 37 books of the Hebrew Bible (Strong's H518).

Also rendered

Same Hebrew root (TWOT 111)

Root family 111: אִם ʾim — if, not, whether, when, since. (ASV, RSV vary considerably in as much as the context and interpretation of the text determine the exact translation of this particle.) The basic meaning is “if” and this meaning can be seen in most of its occurrences. In the hundreds of passages where the word occurs, several basic types of contexts can be seen

See it in Scripture

Genesis 4:7Exodus 1:16Leviticus 1:3

Opens the free KJ3 Bible Reader with Hebrew interlinear.

← Back to all 8,640 words

Or search the interactive lexicon →