Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Scope of data – infinitive absolute
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 10:29:37 -0700
Randall:
I forgot, there’s another option, namely that the author of the Qumran
document may have deliberately misused the phrase as shorthand to refer to a
complete idea. Today’s shorthand is to name book, chapter and verse, which
was not available to the Qumran community and time period. I have seen a few
examples that show this interpretation.
Even with this interpretation, it still does not support your theory that a
stand alone infinitive structure used in place of a finite verb existed in
Biblical Hebrew.
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Ps: Why do all your postings start a new thread?
Re: [b-hebrew] Scope of data – infinitive absolute
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