Weingreen is almost but not completely correct. From a search of the Westminster Hebrew Morphology, not the latest version, I found just 9 cases in the Hebrew Bible of an object suffix on a nifal, hophal or hithpael finite verb (none for pual). I restricted the search to finite verbs ("perfect", "imperfect", vav consecutive and imperative). Here are the results of my search of the raw database:
...>grep "\@v[nPHt][piwv].*X[0-9]" *.wts
*** FILE 02ex.wts:
ex20:5,4.1 TF(FB:D/"^M^ (BD@vHi2msX3mp
ex23:24,4.1 TF^(FB:D/"^M (BD@vHi2msX3mp
*** FILE 05dt.wts:
dt5:9,4.1 TF(FB:D/"^M^ (BD@vHi2msX3mp
dt13:3,13.2 NF^(FB:D/"^M (BD@vHi1cpX3mp{1}Cm
*** FILE 102s.wts:
2s21:5,8.1 NI$:MA^D:NW. $MD@vnp3msX1cp
*** FILE 19ps.wts:
ps42:5,9.1 )ED.AD./"^M D.DH@vti1csX3mp
ps109:3,4.2 Y.I^L.FX:AM^W./NIY LXM_1@vnw3mpX1cs
*** FILE 23is.wts:
is14:2,5.2 HI^T:NAX:AL^W./M NXL@vtp3cpX3mp{2}
is44:21,11.1 TIN.F$/"^NIY N$H@vni2msX1cs
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Peter Kirk
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