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1. HAL-O-K contains the personal pronoun הוא HU, contracted to a mere O, Identifying the prophet as the performer of the act HALAK. 2. WQARA-TA contains the personal pronoun אתה ATAH identifying the the prophet as the performer of the act QARA. 3. ZAKAR-TIY contains the personal pronoun אתי ATIY (for ANIY) identifying God as the performer of the act ZAKAR. 4. You are right in saying that the identifications are context driven. 5. The "why" is, in my humble opinion, pointless. Isaac Fried, Boston University On Aug 23, 2013, at 9:42 PM, Nir cohen - Prof. Mat. wrote: let me start with the |
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