From: "Chris and Nel" <wattswestmaas AT eircom.net>
To: "B-Hebrew" <b-hebrew AT lists.Ibiblio.org>
Subject: [b-hebrew] Root: Nun-Kaf-Heh - to kill
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 16:25:35 +0100
Can someone please refer me to the place in Gesenius, or van de merwe where
I can understand why the Hiphil imperfect 3rd masc sing for this verb is
written/pronounced with TWO kafs instead of the expected ONE kaf? I see that
in approximately 10 places this happens, I really can not find any
information as to what is going on here. (For reference I originally read it
in Psalm 121:6). One of my grammar books treats it as a doubly weak peh nun
verb, well that is absolutely ridiculous judging by its conjugation in the
following passages: Deut 28:22,27,28,35 This is more of a lamed heh
conjugation?. In psalm 121:6, - Isaiah 10:24, Jer 40:15 - ???? What is
this?
Thankyou
Chris.
[b-hebrew] Root: Nun-Kaf-Heh - to kill,
Chris and Nel, 09/29/2006