In a message dated 5/7/01 6:50:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
GregStffrd AT aol.com writes:
in Exodus 9:27 we have YHWH HaTSaDyQ. If we follow Anderson (The
Hebrew Verbless Clause, page 63 [#109]) then we take YHWH as the predicate
and the meaning is "the one in the right is Jehovah."
By extension, wouldn't the meaning Dan Wagner is suggesting for 'ehyeh 'asher
'ehyeh ("I am I-AM" or "I am 'EHYEH") be more grammatically expressed by
'ehyeh ani?
Hayyim
Re: _)aSHER_ in Ex. 3:14 (was "I AM")
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