To: "b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org" <b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org>
Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Gen 1:24 - holem waw
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 09:26:12 -0600
Very interesting. Thanks for the Gesenius link as well. I didn't know it
was available online.
It looks like there are a few other similar frozen forms. From Gesenius
we have:
"beast of the forest" Ps 50:10; 104:20
"beast of the field" Isa 56:9; Ps 104:11
"beast of the nations" Zeph 2:14
as well as
"beast of the earth" Gen 1:24; Ps 79:2
Do we have a sense of when these case endings would have been in active
use in Hebrew? Or would they only have been in use in languages that
later developed into Hebrew?
Charles Grebe
Briercrest Distance Learning
Saskatchewan, Canada
> On 10/29/07, Charles Grebe wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a quick question about the phrase WXYTWo-)RC in Genesis 1:24.
> > I'm not sure what to do with the holem waw. It appears to be a
> > pronominal suffix on the noun "chaya" which is part of a construct
> > chain with "eretz." Can you have a pronominal suffix in the middle
of
> > a contruct chain like this? If so, or if not for that matter, how
> > would you translate this?
>
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