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- When Wealth Feeds Strangers: Syntactic Irony in Qohelet’s Wisdom
- The Hebrew Verb זָרַק – To Sprinkle, Scatter, or Throw
- The Command That Commands Understanding: A Grammatical Window into Deuteronomy’s Covenantal Pedagogy
- Commanded to Teach: Exploring Binyanim in Deuteronomy 6:1
- The Hinge Between Promise and Exile
- The Hebrew Verb זָקַק – To Purify, Refine
- The Syntax of the Poor Man’s Sin: A Grammatical Window into Equity and Access
- The Hebrew Verb זָקַף: To Raise, Erect, Lift Up
- Forty Years of Syntax: The Structural Journey of Joshua 5:6
- Quiet Binyanim in a Genealogy: How Form Shapes Ancestral Flow
- The Hebrew Verb זָקֵן: To Grow Old, Become Aged
- Bitter Waters and Hidden Binyanim: The Verb Forms Behind the Trial of Jealousy
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Remarks on Pronunciation
א is the “soft breathing” like the h in English hour. ה is the “rough breathing” like the h in English heat. ח is pronounced like ch in the German Buch. ח represents two Arabic letters خ chà (pronounced as … Continue reading