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: Bob MacDonald <bobmacdonald AT shaw.ca>
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: [b-hebrew] On Song 2:10
Date
: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 01:08:27 -0800
The verse Song 2:10 is typically translated with two imperatives - arise, my
love, my fair one, and come away - or something to that effect.
Two repetitions of LAK are not translated
arise! (to you), my companion, my fair one, and go/walk! (to you).
What is the grammar or poetry in these two words which I have literally
rendered as 'to you'?
Any help appreciated
Bob
Bob MacDonald
Victoria BC
http://gx.ca
http://bmd.gx.ca
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