(bryan rocine commented on John ronning's example:}
>Gen 25:32 is the only example which may be construed as expressing the
>immanent future using holek as a sort of auxilliary.{end quote}
I would read the phrase as "I am expiring ["going"] and will die".
i.e. holex 'am going' is an idiom that means "I'm almost history" and lamut
reinforces that.
in that sense i would agree with bryan that holex is not a biblical hebrew
auxillary for the near future, but is idiomatic with 'die'.