To: B-hebrew list <b-hebrew AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
Cc: Bryan Rocine <596547 AT ican.net>, Peter_Kirk AT sil.org
Subject: Re: 1 Sam 8:2
Date: Thu, 08 Oct 1998 17:32:20 +0800
Peter_Kirk AT sil.org wrote:
> I learned that there were two way:hiy's, one (followed by k- or b-)
> which introduced a temporal clause, as in 1 Sam 8:2, and the other
> just serving as the wayyiqtol form of hayah, and so meaning "became".
> On this basis, perhaps the meaning is that Samuel's sons were given
> these names only when they were appointed as judges. Or can this
> second way:hiy mean simply "was"?
Many times, a WaY:HiY series seem to mark peak. See Gen 38:24ff, Gen 39, Ex
33:7ff.
Since 1 Sam 8:1-2 obviously is not peak, could it be slowing down the
narration to
call attention to the problem that results in the call for a king?
Just a thought,
Paul
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