Introduction to Biblical Hebrew : Presenting Graduated Instruction in the Language of the Old Testament

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"IS'T he spoke ("IST in pause), IS? he atoned for, D33 he washed.
3. In the imperfect, imperative, and construct infinitive, whenever Maqqeph follows, the last syllable assumes s^gol (48, 2) ; see 18 and 31 in Exercise.
4. In Pual, for — we sometimes find Qamfe-Hatuph, as in Dl^D dt/ed red.
170. Piel is the intensive active form : its special meanings are the following : — • 1. Simple intensity ; as ''W to smash, from '^3?' to break 2. Repetition, or frequency ; as "13? to bury many.
3. Causati
...on (cf 172, 1) ; as 1??^ to teach, from "'Of' to learn.
Bern. Verbs which in Qal take one accusative, in Piel, with such a causative sense, may take two, as Teach me thy statutes, Ps. 119 : 12.
4. Help or permission given ; as 'V>\ to assist in child-bearing, from 1?? to bear.
5. Declaration, or opinion given : as P3V to declare just, justify ; (c£ Hiphil, 172, 2).
Obs. 1. Piel is mostly transitive ; rarely (in poetry) it is intransitive, or even passive, as TVB'i to sprout, DFin to he broken.


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