This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1875 Excerpt: ... bring to life; ibyp nnxl nhK n-n (Ps. cii. 27) they will perish, but thou shalt standi 2. If the verb has greater stress, it is either repeated, e. g. (iSXp H3N (2 Ki. vi. 21) shall Ireally strike?0 or it is preceded or followed by its own absolute infinitive, whereby the action of the verb is considered to be ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1875 Excerpt: ... bring to life; ibyp nnxl nhK n-n (Ps. cii. 27) they will perish, but thou shalt standi 2. If the verb has greater stress, it is either repeated, e. g. (iSXp H3N (2 Ki. vi. 21) shall Ireally strike?0 or it is preceded or followed by its own absolute infinitive, whereby the action of the verb is considered to be strengthened or prolonged, e.g.YPlQ2 pjlHTlX H3pX 0jJ (2 Sam. xxiv. 24) I will bug the threshingfloor for money, i. e. I will not take it as a present; 'JO S?W tyW (Job xiii. 17) listen patiently to my word (compare 97); or it is employed in several modifications together, e.g. infifl 'UlQFin (Hab. i. 5) be astounded; ttjnp WpSfityri (Zeph. ii. 1) gather yourselves together..d 3. If the accusative has emphasis or significance, it either merely occupies the first place, accompanied by ( 74. 5), or is, besides, expressed a second time by the suffix of the verb or the corresponding forms TAN, JfniX, etc.; e.g. 'US HfiNp flTlX (Gen. xxi. 13) and the son of the maidservant also--I shall make of him a nation; pTl 1HX nitf nirrnN (Isai. viii. 13) the Lord of Hosts--Him you shall sanctify; or the noun is placed at the beginning without nX, in an absolute sense, while the accusative case is expressed in the manner just described by the suffix or HX, etc.; e. g. Drn.V S)fIJ f j2 (Ps. lxxiv. 17) summer and winter--Thou hast created them; PtnX Dl DplplNt (Isai. i. 7) your land--strangers consume it.e 4. In a precisely analogous way the dative is distinguished if pos sessing greater weight; e.g. PPPP Y? fni'? (Lev. vii. 8,9,14) it shall belong to the priest alone; n)n. ty 5 'C?' (Deut. xviii. 14) Jw as for thee, the Lord thy God has not suffered thee to do so. 5. ...
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