From: "Chris and Nel" <wattswestmaas AT eircom.net>
To: "B-Hebrew" <b-hebrew AT lists.Ibiblio.org>
Subject: [b-hebrew] Lev 5:22 (Hebrew Version) The noun AVeyDaH
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2006 16:39:24 -0000
I am having problems understanding this so called 'sere impure' which is
described in the dictionary under this word AVeyDaH (something lost). Had I
seen this word without the vowels I would have said that it was a feminine
participle and translated it as "someone or something which is lost,
(obviously I know that it is a noun). But having read the lexicon and seen
this I am actually more confused, trying to apply reverse logic I assume
that if this "noun" was not with a 'sere impure'? then it would have been
pointed as AVDaH or AVaDaH???????? I really have no idea!
Can someone please explain. What would it be IF this was not a 'sere
impure' (whatever that is supposed to mean)?
[b-hebrew] Lev 5:22 (Hebrew Version) The noun AVeyDaH,
Chris and Nel, 11/10/2006