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Jan 1, 2001 · I heard that Hebrew language had no means of determining past, present, or future tense. Could the prophecies in the OT possibly refer to past ...
tn The verb is the perfect tense with <span class="translit">vavspan> (<span class="hebrew">וspan>) consecutive; it functions here as ...
tn The Hebrew verb is a perfect with nonconsecutive vav, probably indicating an action (locking the door) that complements the ...
2 tn This form, a perfect tense with <span class="translit">vavspan ... 1 tn The Hebrew verb <span class="hebrew">וַהֲקִמֹת֠...
tn The verb is the perfect tense, third masculine plural, with a <span class="translit">vavspan> (<span class="hebrew">וspan>) ...
tn Heb “has been done.” The Hebrew verb used here is the perfect of certitude, emphasizing the certainty of fulfillment. (0.50), (Jer 25 ...
It simply refers to fellow Hebrews, people with whom Moses has begun to feel close ties of kinship. They are “brothers†in a broad ...
tn The Hebrew term רִיב (riv) means “strife, conflict, quarreling.” In later texts it has the meaning of “legal controversy, dispute.” See B. Gemser, “The rîb—or ...
tn Heb “give.” The verb is the perfect tense with vav (ו) consecutive, as are the next two in the verse. These are not now equal to the ...
tn Or “set apart to God.” Traditionally the Hebrew term נָזִיר (nazir) has been translated “Nazirite.” The word is derived from the verb נָזַר (nazar, “to dedicate; ...