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- From: Michael Abernathy <mabernathy AT conwaycorp.net>
- To: "b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org" <b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: [b-hebrew] הוּא after pronouns
- Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2012 00:07:18 -0600
I notice there are a number of passages where הוּא follows a pronoun
and is usually translated into English something like "I am," "you
are," or "he is." See for example 2 Sam. 7:28, Psalm 44:4, Isaiah 37:16, 43:25, Jeremiah 14:22 If the pronoun is not used as a copula, what is its meaning? It may be a stretch but in some cases I could see it as a substitution to avoid using the name of God. I believe this is how Baumgarten understood its use in Isaiah. I understand some take it that it emphasizes the prounoun. So 2 Sam 7:28 would read something like "You and only you are God." Do we have any consensus here? Sincerely, Michael Abernathy |
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[b-hebrew] הוּא after pronouns,
Michael Abernathy, 11/15/2012
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Re: [b-hebrew] הוּא after pronouns,
James Spinti, 11/15/2012
- Re: [b-hebrew] הוּא after pronouns, George Athas, 11/16/2012
- Re: [b-hebrew] הוּא after pronouns, Donald Vance, 11/15/2012
- Re: [b-hebrew] הוּא after pronouns, Isaac Fried, 11/15/2012
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Re: [b-hebrew] הוּא after pronouns,
James Spinti, 11/15/2012
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