Pere:Could you please give your translation of the verse to give your understanding of the context? The context is the number one reason I question your conclusion, so if you have a good reason based on the context, I can agree with you.
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 10:56 PM, Pere Porta <pporta7 AT gmail.com> wrote:
Dear b-hebrew listers,The word NP$, as it has been traditionally understood in Ecc 6:9, does not rightly fit here, in this verse?Karl, remark that verbs ayin-waw keep the waw in the Niphal past or perfect.Look at Is 25:10 (w'nadw$) and compare with du$ in Hos 10:11.Not always. See BWK in Joel 1:18 and as a participle in Exodus 14:3. Or BWQ in Isaiah 19:3. Yet MWG in Exodus 15:15, Joshua 2:9, 24.I think it is unlikely NP$ in Ecc 6:9 is a Niphal. It is the noun that menas "soul", "person".As I said above, you need to show how it fits the context, not just the form.Greetings fromPere PortaLook forward to your answer.Karl W. Randolph.
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