Greek employs the prepositional phrase ἐπὶ τῷ ὀνόματί μου with article and dative case; Latin mirrors this with in nomine meo using ablative; Syriac uses the bound form ܒܫܡܝ (b-shemi, 'in-my-name') as a single morphological unit with pronominal suffix, a typical Semitic construction avoiding the article.