On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Randall Buth <randallbuth AT gmail.com> wrote:
> why was there a whole thread devoted to Song 1.12
>
Because your proposed answer below makes no sense, as far as we understand
it.
> and trying to read hmlk as a verbal NOUN?
>
That part (verbal noun) doesn’t make sense to me either.
> A verbal noun phrase would not have needed/
> wanted the sh-.
>
The phrase in Biblical Hebrew עד אשר (more colloquially -עד ש ) is always
followed either by a verbal phrase (once as a pronoun followed by a
participle, other times a qatal or yiqtol with sometimes an added adverb כה,
אם or לא to modify the verb), or followed by the result of a verb earlier in
the sentence, without a definite article.
>
> why not recognize that
> sh- (//asher) introduces clauses
> and that here you have a 'verbless clause'?
>
> which brings one back to the simple ha-melex.
>
OK, how’d you translate the verse?
>
>
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