To: "Biblical Hebrew" <b-hebrew AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
Subject: RE: Gen 15:6 feminine suffix?
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 19:35:18 -0400
Hi Bill, you wrote:
>>>>>
My question then would be, if the suffix relates to an
abstraction
("it") then would it not relate to the nearest subject/verb
like so?:
"Abraham believed God, and [Abraham] counted it [the
promise]
faithfulness?
>>>>>
I don't think so. The abstraction the pronominal suffix
refers to is the verbal activity of the previous verb,
vehe'emin, so that we could put it like this: "Abraham
believed in YHVH, and He (YHVH) counted it (the belief) his
(Abraham's) righeousness." In other words, Abraham's belief
registers with YHVH as righteousness. I would say the
absence of noun to specify the clitic pronoun subject of
vayyaxshabeha serves to preserve *the believing* as the
dominant focal element in both clauses.
Shalom, Bryan
B. M. Rocine
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It's an interesting use of the weqatal (vehe'emin, that is).