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  • From: George Athas <George.Athas AT moore.edu.au>
  • To: B-Hebrew <b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Haggai 2,8 + Ezra 3,10
  • Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2012 10:10:48 +0000

This seems like an attempt to harmonize the sources, and then reading the
verbal conjugations in such a way that allows for this harmonization.


GEORGE ATHAS
Director of Postgraduate Studies
Moore Theological College (Sydney, Australia)


On 31/03/2012, at 12:11 PM, "K Randolph"
<kwrandolph AT gmail.com<mailto:kwrandolph AT gmail.com>> wrote:

I will answer a linguistic question here.

Because the Hebrew verbs do not conjugate for tense, that sometimes can lead
to misunderstanding. One of those is that sometimes when the writer assumes
that the audience understands that a certain event happened before another,
the writer then writes a rather abbreviated account that needs context from
other sources in order to understand the order of events, especially when an
earlier event is listed after a latter one. An English writer (German also)
would be able to indicate through tense the order of events.

Here Haggai 2:18 is not clear as to the order of events, other sources
indicate that the foundation was laid well before the time of Haggai. The
context around Haggai 2:18 also seems to indicate that a certain amount of
time had passed since the foundation was laid. So linguistically, there is no
problem in recognizing that Haggai referred to the same event as Ezra. It’s
just that the Hebrew linguistic practice does not conform to English practice.

Karl W. Randolph.

On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 6:43 AM, George Athas
<George.Athas AT moore.edu.au<mailto:George.Athas AT moore.edu.au>> wrote:
You didn't break the rules at all, Peter. You asked a good question about
Hebrew. Unfortunately, the answer to your question is not an issue with
Hebrew per se, but rather with historiography. And since that is beyond the
scope of the forum, we can't really explore it here (fascinating though it
would be).

Cheers!


GEORGE ATHAS
Director of Postgraduate Studies,
Moore Theological College (moore.edu.au<http://moore.edu.au>)
Sydney, Australia


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Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2012 14:13:14 +0200
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Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Haggai 2,8 + Ezra 3,10

Dear Karl and George,
thank you for your answers ! George, it was not my intention to break the
rules of this list, so I'm sorry. I thought questions on word meanings in
different contexts were ok, but it obviously went to far in historical
issues. I've checked several commentaries befor posting my request, but
they gave no answer to my question.
Yours
Peter M. Streitenberger

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