Hey Brak, the 3 rd feminine singular prefix pronoun looks the same as the 2nd masculine singular
prefix pronoun. So it is not "and you said the woman..." it is "and she
said." The prefix is referring to the woman.
So when you put it all together it is "and the woman said..."
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Kelton Graham KGRAHAM0938 AT comcast.net
-------------- Original message -------------- From: Brak <Brak AT neo.rr.com>
From my understanding whenever a Taw is added to the beginning of a verb it adds the word "you". For example, in the Ten Commandments you have: LO) T.IR:CFX which would translate "no you kill"_______________________________________________
Now my question involves the text in Adam and Eve story in Genesis. In Gen 3:2 you have: WA/T.O)MER HF/)I$.FH
Now from my understanding it would be translated as "And you said the woman" Now that just seems weird to me. To have "And said the woman" would make much more sense, but you don't have the word )FMAR you have T.O)MER
So what is going on here?
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B"H John Steven
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