On Fri, 11 Dec 1998 13:18:56 -0500 "Lee R. Martin" <lmartin AT vol.com>
writes:
>> Not necessarily.
>
>You may be right, but I want to see some examples of the relative
>clause used
>as predicate as you suggest it is here.
How about Gen 18:17? It doesn't use a state-of-being verb, but it does
still seem to be a relevant example. I suppose it's grammatically
possible that )$R )NY (&H describes Abraham, but I don't think there's
much question that it serves instead as the object of HMKSSH.
Trevor Peterson
Bible/Theology Department
Washington Bible College
Lanham, MD
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