Hi Rolf,
A minor detail:
Rolf Furuli wrote:
There can be no
doubt that the first YIQTOL of 3) has past reference, and the second has
future reference even though the conjugation is the same. This is fixed by
the context. The first YIQTOL is preceded by a relative particle, and the
second is sentence initial. The second YIQTOL is an example of a sentence
initial YIQTOL that is not modal. I have not tried to make the aspects
visible for the English reader, only the temporal references of the verbs.
1) "And he spoke (WAYYIQTOL) to her.: `Because I spoke (YIQTOL) to Naboth
the Jezreelite and said (WAYYIQTOL) to him...`" 1 Kings 21:6
2) "And Zebul said (WAYYIQTOL) to him:`Where is your big talk now, you who
said (YIQTOL)..." Judg 9:38
3) "In the place where it was said (YIQTOL) to them, `You are not my
people,` it will be said (YIQTOL) to them, `The sons of the living God`"
Hosea 1:9 (10).
The second yiqtol in 3 is not clause-initial; IOW it is an X-yiqtol.
The X is bimqom 'asher ye'amer lahem lo' `amiy 'atem.
Shalom,
Bryan
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