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  • From: "Yodan" <yodan AT yodanco.com>
  • To: "'Pere Porta'" <pporta7 AT gmail.com>, <b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Better concordance?
  • Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 13:38:37 -0800

Pere Porta wrote: "Now, regarding "A$POT",… its is a masculine noun meaning
*refuse-heap, a beggar's resting place.*"



Ashpa is a feminine noun. Ashpot and Ashpatot are plural forms of the
feminine noun Ashpa.



Rivka Sherman-gold







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Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Better concordance?



>

> > Dear list members,

> >

> > I had many situations over the years where I couldn't find a word in

> > Abraham Even-Shoshan concordance. The latest was when I tried to locate

> > "me'ashpatot yarim evyon" (can't remember where it is in the HB [has to

> be

> > a Psalm] or translate it) - ashpatot is not mentioned at all, only
ashpa,

> > and I could not find the verb yarim in any form, in any binyan. Is there

> a

> > better, really complete Hebrew concordance of the HB?

> >

> > thanks,

> >

> > Noam Eitan, Brooklyn, NY

> >

>

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Dear Noam,



Several years ago I used the "Davidson", where every word that appears in

the Hebrew Bible is fully parsed, but I have it nor more on my desk. Maybe

you could acquire it... I think the full author's name is Benjamin Davidson.





Now, regarding "A$POT", I think it should be found in a usual Concordance

because it appears both in Psa 113:7 and in 1Sa 2:8: its is a masculine noun

meaning *refuse-heap, a beggar's resting place.*



I assume you know that the "M" in the beginning is the well known

preposition "MN", that means *from, since...*

**

Regarding "YFRYM" is comes from "RWM", *be high*. It is a Hiph'il form

(Imperfect, third person singular masculine)

Look at www.oham.net/out/PI-d/PI-d066.html



EBYWN I think you should find it in your dictionary: it is an adjective

meaning "(male) poor". It appears as such 15 times in the Bible.



Maybe this helps?



Hearty,



Pere Porta

(Barcelona, Catalonia, Span)















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