One of my students asked me for an actual Hebrew Bible example of the Qal perfect feminine plural (XXaX-ten) occuring with a strong verb, that is, an instance where the vowel pattern that we learn and teach in the standard paradigm chart actually occurs. I can't believe this is the first time I've ever had this question or gone to look for such an example, but I'll be darned if I cannot find one! (There are a number of easily located weak verb examples).
I must be missing something. Can anyone provide an example?
Thank you!
-Dave Delaney
The Rev. David K. Delaney, Ph. D.
Virginia Synod ELCA / Religion and Philoosphy, Roanoke College
Salem VA 24153
540-389-1000
dkd7s AT verizon.net / delaney AT vasynod.org / delaney AT roanoke.edu
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