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He

HE.The fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, and as such used in the 119th Psalm to designate the 5th part, each verse of which begins with this letter.

Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

He

ha (): The fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet; transliterated in this Encyclopaedia as h. It came also to be used for the number 5. For name, etc., see ALPHABET.

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

He

* Note: This pronoun is generally part of the translation of a verb. Frequently it translates the article before nouns, adjectives, numerals, adverbs, prepositional phrases and the participial form of verbs. Apart from these it translate one of the following;

“he himself and no other,” emphatic, e.g., Mat 1:21, where the RV brings out the emphasis by the rendering “it is He;” Mat 3:11 (last clause), where the repeated “He” brings out the emphasis; in some cases it can be marked only by a circumlocution which would not constitute a translation, e.g., Mat 8:24; this use is very frequent, especially in the Gospels, the Epistles of John and the Apocalypse; see also, e.g., Eph 2:14; Eph 4:11; Eph 5:23, Eph 5:27. See SAME, SELF, THIS, VERY.

“this, this person here,” is always emphatic; it is used with this meaning, sometimes to refer to what precedes, e.g., Mat 5:19, “he (shall be called great);” Joh 6:46, “he (hath seen);” often rendered “this,” e.g., Rom 9:9, or “this man,” e.g., Mat 27:58, RV; Jam 1:25; “the same,” e.g., Luk 9:48. See THAT, THIS, THESE.

denotes “that one, that person” (in contrast to No. 2); its use marks special distinction, favorable or unfavorable; this form of emphasis should always be noted; e.g., Joh 2:21 “(But) He (spake);” Joh 5:19, “(what things soever) He (doeth);” Joh 7:11; 2Co 10:18, lit., “for not he that commendeth himself, he (ekeinos) is approved;” 2Ti 2:13, “He (in contrast to “we”) abideth faithful;” 1Jo 3:3, “(even as) He (is pure);” 1Jo 3:5, “He (was manifested);” 1Jo 3:7, “He (is righteous);” 1Jo 3:16, “He laid down;” 1Jo 4:17, “(as) He (is).” See OTHER, THAT, THIS.

Note: The indefinite pronoun tis, “anyone, any man,” is rendered “he” in Act 4:35, AV (RV, rightly, “any one”); in Heb 10:28, RV, “a man.”

Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words