Introductory Hebrew Grammar: Hebrew SyntaxT. & T. Clark, 1902 - 233 Seiten |
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action adverbial apod appos brachylogy Christian clause Commentary common Comp cons consn conv Edition emphasis ephah expressed finite freq gend hast Hebrew hiph imper indef interrog IOI RC Job 9 Josh juss king language later style Moab nominal sent noun occasionally Old Testament omitted particles particularly perf perhaps persons phrase plur poetry preceding prep prepp Professor pron pronoun prose prot ptcp says seems sense sentences simple impf sing sometimes Song stand stative verbs subj suff tense thee Theology thing thou shalt usage usually verb words Zech Zeph ΙΟ ΙΟΙ אִישׁ אִם אֲשֶׁר הוּא זֶה כִּי לֹא לִי
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Seite 233 - THE CHRISTIAN PASTOR AND THE WORKING CHURCH By WASHINGTON GLADDEN, DD, LL.D. Author of "Applied Christianity,
Seite 81 - Details are often introduced or a new start made in the narrative by ГРГП. (3) When vav is disjoined from the verb the simple freq. impf. Is employed. (4) The writer does not always consistently continue vav perf. or freq. impf., but falls into simple narrative with vav impf., &c., i S. 2. 16, Jud. 6. 4; 12. 5, 6. The passage i S. 17. 34 seq. is freq., Dp11!
Seite 165 - I have sworn by Myself, that to Me every knee shall bow, every tongue shall swear"!
Seite 173 - It is possible to suppose that the speaker of w. i, i addresses himself, but it is more natural to hear in these verses the voice of another speaker, answering the first with words of encouragement. 3. It is maintained by some grammarians that the negative particle 'al " sometimes expresses merely the subjective feeling and sympathy of the speaker with the act