In H.C. Leupold's "Exposition of Zechariah" I see "K(S)" referenced. I take
it this is a well-known work like BDB or HALOT. Can someone tell me what
K(S) is?
Here is an example, referring to Zech 3:4:
The infinitive absolute (halbesh) continues the line of discourse after a
finite verb, K(S), 218b.
I don't see any explanation in Leupold on what "K(S)" refers to.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
-Steve Miller
Detroit
www.voiceInWilderness.info
[b-hebrew] What is K(S)?,
Steve Miller, 11/27/2008