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- Exodus 5:18 – Imperative Commands and Passive Verb Usage
- The Hebrew Verb דָּרַס: To Trample, Tread Down, or Crush
- Exodus 5:17 – Repetition for Emphasis and Causal עַל־כֵּן (“Therefore”)
- The Hebrew Verb דָּרַךְ: To Tread, March, or Bend (a Bow)
- “Solomon Sent to Ḥiram”: Syntax of Royal Initiative and Diplomatic Speech in 1 Kings 5:16
- The Hebrew Verb דָּקַר: To Pierce, Stab, or Thrust Through
- Names and Lineage: Apposition and Construct Chains in 1 Chronicles 5:15
- The Hebrew Verb דָּפַק: To Knock, Beat, or Strike
- Grammar Under the Rod — Causatives, Double Accusatives, and the Syntax of Accusation
- The Hebrew Verb דָּמָה: To Resemble, Be Like, or Imagine
- Prophets to Wind, Words Without Breath: Futility and Punishment in Jeremiah 5:13
- The Hebrew Verb דָּלַק: To Pursue or Burn
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Hebrew Tenses, Moods, Flexion
(1) While the Hebrew verb, owing to these derivative forms or conjugations, possesses a certain richness and copiousness, it is, on the other hand, poor in the matter of tenses and moods. The verb has only two tense-forms (Perfect and … Continue reading