[b-hebrew] hatuf patah under the lamed (LHBDYL) in Gen 1, 18 and Lev 10, 10
Isaac Fried
if at math.bu.edu
Mon Mar 2 12:12:15 EST 2009
The XATAP PATAX may be just an emblematic indication that it is a
schwa superseded by a PATAX. In this sense )ARUXAH
( אֲרוּחָה ), 'meal', XALU$AH ( חֲלוּשָה ),
'weakness', (AZUBAH ( עֲזוּבָה ), 'neglect', etc. are of MI
$KQAL P(ULAH to which belong BTULAH ( בְּתוּלָה ), 'virgin', Y
$UAH ( יְשוּעָה ), 'salvation', RPU)AH ( רְפוּאָה ),
'medicine', etc..
Isaac Fried, Boston University
On Mar 2, 2009, at 11:19 AM, Uri Hurwitz wrote:
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>
>
> Your question is valid: the H(.)aT(.)aFim (Plural of Hataf) were
> designed by the Masoretes to indicate semi-vowles which occur
> when the guttural letters were supposed to be silent, that is, be
> pointed with a Sh'wa Nah(.). The reason for this is strictly phonetic:
> they had sharp ears the Masoretes.
>
> However they were also human, and were not consistent . Look
> this up in any grammar.
>
> In addition, mistakes occurred, as they occurred in the consonantal
> text. Such mistakes were explained away from antiquity to our very
> days in this list.
>
> Finally, in the "Letteris" edition of the HB the Lamed in the
> verses you
> mentioned, is pointed with a Sh'wa as is proper, since this letter is
> not a guttoral.
>
> Uri Hurwitz Great Neck, NY
>
>
> dear Isaac,
>
> would you know why in Gen 1,18 we have a hatuf patah under the
> lamed (LHBDYL), which I don't understand: this semi vowel never
> appears under lamed as a preposition. Note that I have this from
> the BHS edition. Interestingly Leviticus 10,10 also mentions the
> same lamed with hatuf patah on the same word. Elsewhere any
> word starting with W(shuruk)LH-- would have as anticipated a patah
> or a shewa. Is this hatuf patah under the lamed a mistake? if not
> what is the rationale ?
>
> laurent
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