John,
Do you divide the verse this way:
1. First part: the first three words
2. Second part: the following two words
3. Third part: the remaining four words?
or are your thinking of something else as for a division of verse into
small -but complete- sentences?
Remark that the text says: "Teach my, Lord, THY way". The word "emet" is in
construct because it took the suffix -kha and then no need of another name
in the absolute after it...
As for help look at (for pause) www.oham.net/out/S-t/S-t1314.html
and (for dynamic) at www.oham.net/out/S-t/S-t1312.html
Greetings.
Pere Porta
(Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain)
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 6:36 AM, John Butzu <jbutzu AT gmail.com> wrote:
> Greetings B-Hebrew!
>
> I have a few simple question that hopefully will not take long to explain.
> Can someone please tell me how the sentence structure in Psalms 86:11
> should be read properly? Can this verse not imply the following: "Teach me
> the way that I am to walk, Lord - *In thy truth *unite my heart to fear thy
> name." My question as you can see from the bold print is mainly centered
> around the later half of the sentence beginning with the noun "emet." Why
> does this word always seem to be grouped by translators with the first half
> of this sentence and not the second? Is there something that I should know
> about the Hebrew sentence structure here that I am missing? Also, why are
> there nouns here in the contruct state that are not immediately followed by
> another noun absolute or otherwise?
>
> Sorry but I am not sure how to properly do the transliteration and I cannot
> seem to be able to copy the Hebrew from my software into this email.
>
> Thanks much in advance,
> John Butzu
>
> An independent seeker and lover of truth
> Fair Haven, Michigan
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