Michael,
The subject title of your post seems to point to the difference segol-tsere.
While the body of you post points to the double meaning (with and object marker) of preposition aleph-tav.
Are you interested in the first or in the second issue?
Kind regards from
Pere Porta
2011/6/17 Michael Abernathy <mabernathy AT conwaycorp.net <mailto:mabernathy AT conwaycorp.net>>
I was just reading Genesis 37:2 when I noticed that the word for
with is
written the same as the direct object marker where it says Joseph was
shepherding the flock with his brothers.
????? ????? ???-?????? ????????
HAYAH RO)EH(ET-(EXAYN
Does this reflect an alternate pronunciation, was the scribe
suggesting
that Joseph was supervising his brothers, or is there another
reason for
the spelling?
Sincerely,
Michael Abernathy
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