Dear Rolf, couldn't you simply explain, from your view, how to read this
brief passage?
Thanks, Bryan
you wrote:
Dear Bryan and others,> it is impossible to get a coherent picture, if the traditional view
Those really interested in the Hebrew conjugations and the basis for
Masoretic pointing should analyze all the 43 verses of this Psalm and
compare them with modern Bible translations. Regardless of which
temporal reference one applies to the different parts of this Psalm,
is presumed - that WAYYIQTOL and WEQATAL are different conjugationscomments
compared with YIQTOL and QATAL.
Best regards
Rolf
Rolf Furuli
University of Oslo
>B-Haveray,
>
>I have a little passage here that may relate to our discussion of whether
>wayyiqtol and weyiqtol are distinct. I would be interested in your
>about the use/meaning of the verbTanakh:
>forms and syntax in this passage, shown translated below in the JPS
>> >saved (X-yiqtol) them from their troubles. 20 He gave (yiqtol) an order
>Psalm 107:19 In their adversity they cried (wayyiqtol) to the LORD and He
and
>healed (weyiqtol) them; He delivered (weyiqtol) them from the pits. 21Let
>them praise (clause-initial yiqtol) the LORD for His steadfast loveB. M. Rocine
>
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