word choice - "I give it to him who came first" vs. "to he who came first"





Which is grammatically correct: “Let he who…” or “Let him who…”



Should the pronoun be "him" because it's the object (gave it to him), or should it be "he" because it is subject of the subordinate clause "he who came closest."


Also, what is "who came first" described as, grammatically?


I should know, but I don't, and it bugs me.




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