{"id":417,"date":"2006-04-16T08:29:00","date_gmt":"2006-04-16T05:29:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/biblicalhebrew.org\/quiz\/?p=417"},"modified":"2026-06-14T08:30:56","modified_gmt":"2026-06-14T05:30:56","slug":"biblical-hebrew-quiz-75","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/biblicalhebrew.org\/quiz\/biblical-hebrew-quiz-75.aspx","title":{"rendered":"Biblical Hebrew Quiz 75"},"content":{"rendered":"\n\n<div class=\"bhq-quiz-data\" data-quiz-number=\"75\" data-storage-key=\"bhq_premium_quiz_75_progress_v1\" data-title=\"Intermediate Biblical Hebrew Quiz: Weak Roots, Poetry, and Biblical Syntax\" data-intro=\"Explore Biblical Hebrew morphology, syntax, discourse, and interpretation through intermediate-level questions based on authentic patterns from the Hebrew Bible.\" data-level=\"intermediate\"><script type=\"application\/json\" class=\"bhq-question-data\">\n[\n  {\n    \"topic\":\"Poetry\",\n    \"question\":\"What is synonymous parallelism in Biblical Hebrew poetry?\",\n    \"answers\":[\n      {\"text\":\"The second line restates the first with similar meaning\",\"correct\":true},\n      {\"text\":\"The second line contradicts the first\",\"correct\":false},\n      {\"text\":\"The second line contains only narrative verbs\",\"correct\":false},\n      {\"text\":\"The second line omits all nouns\",\"correct\":false}\n    ],\n    \"explanation\":\"Synonymous parallelism reinforces an idea by expressing it in similar language.\"\n  },\n  {\n    \"topic\":\"Stem Recognition\",\n    \"question\":\"Which stem most commonly expresses passive action corresponding to Hiphil?\",\n    \"answers\":[\n      {\"text\":\"Hophal\",\"correct\":true},\n      {\"text\":\"Hitpael\",\"correct\":false},\n      {\"text\":\"Qal\",\"correct\":false},\n      {\"text\":\"Piel\",\"correct\":false}\n    ],\n    \"explanation\":\"Hophal is generally the passive counterpart of Hiphil.\"\n  },\n  {\n    \"topic\":\"Construct Chain\",\n    \"question\":\"How should <span class='bhq-hebrew'>\u05d1\u05bc\u05b6\u05df\u05be\u05d3\u05bc\u05b8\u05d5\u05b4\u05d3<\/span> be translated?\",\n    \"answers\":[\n      {\"text\":\"Son of David\",\"correct\":true},\n      {\"text\":\"David's sons\",\"correct\":false},\n      {\"text\":\"A royal son\",\"correct\":false},\n      {\"text\":\"David became a son\",\"correct\":false}\n    ],\n    \"explanation\":\"\u05d1\u05bc\u05b6\u05df is in construct relationship with \u05d3\u05bc\u05b8\u05d5\u05b4\u05d3.\"\n  },\n  {\n    \"topic\":\"Weak Verbs\",\n    \"question\":\"The root <span class='bhq-hebrew'>\u05e9\u05c2\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd<\/span> is generally classified as which type of weak verb?\",\n    \"answers\":[\n      {\"text\":\"Hollow verb\",\"correct\":true},\n      {\"text\":\"Pe-Nun verb\",\"correct\":false},\n      {\"text\":\"Geminate verb\",\"correct\":false},\n      {\"text\":\"III-He verb\",\"correct\":false}\n    ],\n    \"explanation\":\"The middle weak radical places \u05e9\u05c2\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd among the hollow verbs.\"\n  },\n  {\n    \"topic\":\"Pronominal Suffix\",\n    \"question\":\"What does <span class='bhq-hebrew'>\u05de\u05b7\u05dc\u05b0\u05db\u05bc\u05b8\u05dd<\/span> mean?\",\n    \"answers\":[\n      {\"text\":\"Their king\",\"correct\":true},\n      {\"text\":\"His king\",\"correct\":false},\n      {\"text\":\"Your king\",\"correct\":false},\n      {\"text\":\"Our king\",\"correct\":false}\n    ],\n    \"explanation\":\"The suffix \u05be\u05b8\u05dd commonly indicates third masculine plural possession.\"\n  },\n  {\n    \"topic\":\"Infinitive Absolute\",\n    \"question\":\"What is the primary effect of an infinitive absolute placed before a finite verb?\",\n    \"answers\":[\n      {\"text\":\"Emphasis and strengthening of the action\",\"correct\":true},\n      {\"text\":\"Creation of a relative clause\",\"correct\":false},\n      {\"text\":\"Marking a direct object\",\"correct\":false},\n      {\"text\":\"Changing active voice to passive\",\"correct\":false}\n    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