Jason Hare wrote:
John,When I saw this post of yours:
I know this was addressed to Isaac Fried. I just wanted to let you
know that this word definitely exists. It is listed in Davidson's
/Analytical Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon/.
It only appears once, apparently, and it's got a suffixed pronoun.
Here is the reference:
Hosea 7:4
כֻּלָּם מְנָאֲפִים כְּמוֹ תַנּוּר בֹּעֵרָה מֵאֹפֶה יִשְׁבּוֹת מֵעִיר
מִלּוּשׁ בָּצֵק עַד-חֻמְצָתוֹ׃
KLM MN)PYM KMW TNWR B(RH M)PH Y$BWT M(YR MLW$ BCQ (D-XMCTW
In terms of pointing, both חֻמְצָה XUMCFH and
חֻמְּצָה XUM.CFH make perfect sense in their respective forms.
I thought that you were actually responding to my question. I was just
pointing out that the words with the forms you had given doesn't appear
in the text. That's all. :)
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