The BHS text at this point in Psalm 16:10 is X:ASIYD:KF (in your
transliteration this would be chasidkha), which is singular - no yod
before the -kha ending. There is no textual note in BHS, and no note
in HOTTP or the Word commentary. But are there other MSS, printed
editions or translations which have a plural here? Could this be a
correction, or an interpretation, to get away from the Christian
understanding of this verse, in Acts 13:35?
Peter Kirk
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Subject: Psa 16:10; chasideycha
Author: <devious AT carol.net> at Internet
Date: 30/11/1999 00:00
Greetings,
Could someone point me in the right direction with this, I am not a Hebrew
scholar.
Isn't chasideycha plural? And if it plural then why is it translated in the
singular?
Gratefully,
Lee Deavers
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