Dear Bryan,
Thank you for your answer. To be frank, your interpretation shows in my view how unassailable discourse analysis is when it is applied to Hebrew verbs. I would go so far as to say that discourse analysis, as it is applied in studies of the Hebrew verbs, has all the potentials for hiding the meaning of the verbal system.
I know about your great knowledge of Hebrew, and with full respect for you as a scholar, I argue that discourse analysis leads you astray.
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- 3:14 WAYYO'MER YHWH 'elohîm 'el-hannaxa$
- 3,16 'el ha'i$$â 'AMAR
- 3:17 ûle'adam 'AMAR.
- 12:13 EIPEN de tis ex tou oxlou
- 12:14 ho de EIPEN autôi
- 12:15 EIPEN de pros autous <...>
- 12:54 ELEGEN de kai tois oxlois.
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