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Gesenius's Hebrew Grammar

Wilhelm Gesenius

Foreign Language Study / Hebrew

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1846 edition. Excerpt: ... Seghol, fl3K Jo, n3V? The use of Tsere and Seghol in these forms arose doubtless from the great resemblance between verbs N7 and H7 (comp. 74, 2), and an approximation of the former to the latter. Before the suffixes 1, DP, 72, the N retains its character as a guttural, and takes (-: ); as Tyssey Cant. viii. 1, T-ian Ez. xxviii. 13, comp. 64, 2, Rem. The reason (as in verbs. Lamedh guttural is, that those suffixes require before them a half-vowel. 3. Before afformatives beginning with a vowel, N is a consonant and the form regular, as 1NVO. Parad. 0 gives a complete view of the inflexion. Remarks. 1. Verbs middle E, like N7Z3 to be full, retain Tserc in the other persons of the Pret., as nsbD. Instead of? is sometimes found the Aramaean form IIJ for f i?T she names Is. vii. 14; comp. Gen. xxxiii. 11 (after the form rivIS., 44, Rem. 4). 2. In the Inf. occurs the/cm, form nrfbp to fill Lev. xii. 4, for fftjbt'. 3. The Part. fern, is commonly, by contraction, HNSD, seldom rW?D Cant. viii. 10, and defectively written rit (from N2J) Deut. xxviii. 57. In the forms DStth 1 Sam. xiv. 33, and DH"J3 Neh. vi. 8, the vowel is drawn back in the manner of the Syriac. 4. The M sometimes falls away, as in Tl?O Num. xi. 11, X1 ?1? Job xxxii. 18. Niph. Eflt't?3 ye are defied Lev. xi. 43. Hiph. Jer. xxxii. 35. See more in the Remarks on verbs n?, No. VI. Sect. 74. VERBS nb. E. g. nb to reveal. Parad. P. These verbs, like those " ( 68, 69), embrace two different classes of the irregular verb, viz. ""7 and V7, which in Arabic and specially Ethiopic are clearly distinguished. But in Hebrew the original " and 1 have passed over into a feeble n 23, 3), in all those forms which end with...
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