> 2) The form )eT that appears twice in Isa 53:9 is the normal form for
the preposition "with" when it is preceded by a maqqeph. See> the first fact given about the word.
Brown-Driver-Briggs lexicon under the preposition )eT, where that is
Yes, but why then does that not come across in the Greek?
They have no preposition "with" and they put "wicked" in
the accusative. But it is impossible to read this way.
My teachers taught me to read the consonantal text when there's
a problem anyway.
Best,
Liz Fried
Yours,
Harold Holmyard
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