A Grammar of the Samaritan Language, With Extracts And Vocabulary

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xxviii. 14.
The first person masculine is also read tttXA-, Gen. xvii. 8.
This verb is, for the most part, regular in the perfect tense of the indicative, and in the imperative mood, both of which follow quiescents of the third class.
II. The Verb AIITA- there is.
This verb is the same as the Syriac A»| and Hebrew &?.!; it is frequently found in the Syriac New Testament.
Examples of the Samaritan are, Exod. xvii. 7, AtttJ&i ' 9fraflr ' ^919 Is God among us ? The medial letter m is sometimes omi
...tted; as, ^9f • =c°v/V/f9 * %K%m ' AM- ' 1HM truli/ God is in this place, Gen. xxviii. 16.
The initial letter is often omitted, especially when suffixes are used; as, iSAfir^ if thou art., Gen. xxiv.42; ^"KHAflft, whether ye are, Deut. xiii. 3. The negative adverb AftfZ is compound of this verb and M2,. Compare the Syriac A.v which is derived from ]i and A*| by crasis and ecthlipsis. (See Schaaf s Syriac Lexicon.) 60 THE PARTS OF SPEECH.
III. The Verb -inrVL he lived.
PEHAL.
This conjugation, which has an intransitive sense, is rarely used; as, [tfQA she shall live, Gen.


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