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... sometimes for the sake of creating a distinction between different words of like orthography , it received the sound of s , thus almost assuming the character of a distinct letter , e . g . to break , to hope . That Sin and Samekh were ...
... sometimes for the sake of creating a distinction between different words of like orthography , it received the sound of s , thus almost assuming the character of a distinct letter , e . g . to break , to hope . That Sin and Samekh were ...
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... sometimes for ramoth , 81 % tsavvär , 780x2x Hos . 4 : 6 if not an error in the text perhaps for emāsāk ; final a , which is much more frequent- ly written , is denoted by n , e . g . nba gāla , nɔba malka , nns atta , rarely and only ...
... sometimes for ramoth , 81 % tsavvär , 780x2x Hos . 4 : 6 if not an error in the text perhaps for emāsāk ; final a , which is much more frequent- ly written , is denoted by n , e . g . nba gāla , nɔba malka , nns atta , rarely and only ...
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... sometimes has a secondary accent on the first syllable and sometimes not ( see 1 Sam . 30 : 1 ) , it may have had a twofold pronunciation tsik'lag , and tsiklag . Shurek as ŭ is of much more frequent occurrence , e . g . hhukkē , l ...
... sometimes has a secondary accent on the first syllable and sometimes not ( see 1 Sam . 30 : 1 ) , it may have had a twofold pronunciation tsik'lag , and tsiklag . Shurek as ŭ is of much more frequent occurrence , e . g . hhukkē , l ...
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... sometimes written , e . g . 14 : 3 1 Kin . 11:13 . at the end of a word , preceded either by a vowelless letter or a quiescent , is termed otiant , and is left . הוּא רִבּוֹא וַיַּרְא חֵטְא .unpointed , e . g a . Finalmay ...
... sometimes written , e . g . 14 : 3 1 Kin . 11:13 . at the end of a word , preceded either by a vowelless letter or a quiescent , is termed otiant , and is left . הוּא רִבּוֹא וַיַּרְא חֵטְא .unpointed , e . g a . Finalmay ...
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... sometimes of importance in etymology ; thus , Ezek . 27:12 must have as its ground form , not ; and Hos . 7 : 6 , Ps . 90:10 cannot be infinitives with suffixes , but must be from the segholates , . b . The omission of Daghesh - lene in ...
... sometimes of importance in etymology ; thus , Ezek . 27:12 must have as its ground form , not ; and Hos . 7 : 6 , Ps . 90:10 cannot be infinitives with suffixes , but must be from the segholates , . b . The omission of Daghesh - lene in ...
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Absol absolute infinitive adjectives apocopated appended Ayin Chron clause cloth commonly comp compound Sh'va Conjunctive consonant const construct Daghesh Daghesh-forte Daghesh-lene Deut diphthongal Disjunctive doubled Eccles editions Ezek feminine ending final gender Geresh Gesenius guttural verbs Hebrew Hhirik Hholem Hiphil preterite Hith Hithpael Hophal imperative infinitive inflections inserted instances John Ruskin Josh Judg K'ri K'thibh Kal future Kal preterite Kamets Kamets Hhatuph Kimchi Lamedh lengthened long vowel Makkeph masc masculine Merka Methegh mixed syllable Munahh Niphal nouns occasionally occurs omitted paragogic participle Pattahh penult perfect verbs Piel plur plural preceding prefixed preposition pret pronoun prop Prov Pual quiescent quiesces rarely reduplication rejected retained root second radical Seghol short vowel shortened Shurek signification simple Sh'va simple syllable sing singular sometimes species suffixes termination thou tion Tiphhha triliteral Tsere vowel letter word Yodh Zech
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Page 295 - Neither shall thy name any more be called Abram, but thy name shall be Abraham; for a father of many nations have I made thee. And I will make thee exceeding fruitful, and I will make nations of thee, and kings shall come out of thee.