Greek employs two aorist participles (προσελθών, κρατήσας) followed by the main verb ἤγειρεν, creating a temporal sequence. Peshitta reverses the order, placing 'took hold' (ܐܚܕܗ) before 'raised up' (ܘܐܩܝܡܗ), while Vulgate mirrors the Greek structure with accedens...elevavit...apprehensa, though the participial syntax differs slightly.