Dear people,
1) In verse three we have the word אֶת-חֲמֹרוֹ. Why does the waw-cholem
gets replaced with a cholem?
Spelling in the First Temple had a tendency to only use one long vowel marking
with a vav, yud, or he. When Hamor 'donkey' is alone it can take a holem-vav,
but when it has a suffix, they tended to write the suffix and then they didn't
write any more vowels with helping consonants.
2) In verse 5 of Genesis 22 we have the cohortatives נֵלְכָה and
וְנָשׁוּבָה. I am not sure if וְנִשְׁתַּחֲוֶה is one, it has a segol, but it
is surrounded by other cohortatives. Who can clarify this?
Yes, lamed-yud verbs do not mark the volitional -a ending, so in
context the verb ve-nishtaHave is volitional/cohortative
I have Joüon/Muraoka (English version) and J.M. Lettinga (Dutch grammar),
so you can reference those if you want.
Kind regards,
Michiel Borkent
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