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| [Ʈڵ()] [08805]
KCM () |
| Stem - Shaphel (See 08852)
Mood - Infinitive (See 08812)
Count - 2
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| [Ʈڵ()] [08806]
KCM () |
| Stem - Shaphel (See 08852)
Mood - Perfect (See 08816)
Count - 4
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| [Ʈڵ()] [08807]
KCM () |
| Stem - Tiphel (See 08853)
Mood - Imperfect (See 08811)
Count - 1
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| [Ʈڵ()] [08808]
KCM () |
| Stem - Tiphel (See 08853)
Mood - Participle (See 08813)
Count - 1
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| [Ʈڵ()] [08809]
KCM () |
| Stem - Tiphel (See 08853)
Mood - Perfect (See 08816)
Count - 1
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| [Ʈڵ()] [08810] Imperative
KCM () |
| This verb class indicates an order or a command.
Go up to the city.
Wash yourself.
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| [Ʈڵ()] [08811] Imperfect
KCM () |
| The imperfect expresses an action, process or condition which is incomplete, and it has a wide range of meaning:
1a) It is used to describe a single (as opposed to a repeated) action in the past; it differs from the perfect in being more vivid and pictorial. The perfect expresses the "fact", the ...
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| [Ʈڵ()] [08813] Participle
KCM () |
| 1) The participle represents an action or condition in its unbroken continuity, and corresponds to the English verb, "to be" with the present participle. It may be used of present, past or future time.
1a) present time
what are you doing
1b) past time
"he was still speaki ...
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| [Ʈڵ()] [08816] Perfect
KCM () |
| The Perfect expresses a completed action.
1) In reference to time such an action me be:
1a) one just completed from the standpoint of the present
"I have come" to tell you the news
1b) one completed in the more or less distant past
in the beginning God "create ...
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| [Ʈڵ()] [08817] Aphel
KCM () |
| In Biblical Aramaic (Chaldean), the Aphel is a causative conjugation like the Hebrew Hiphil, but with the letter Aleph substituted for the initial He. Other changes in spelling also occur, but otherwise the verb functions similarly to the Hebrew Hiphil, expressing causative action.
See Hiphil 0 ...
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| [Ʈڵ()] [08818] Hiphil
KCM () |
| a) Hiphil usually expresses the "causative" action of Qal - see 08851
Qal Hiphil
he ate he caused to eat, he fed
he came he caused to come, he brought
he reigned he made king, he crowned
b) Hiphil is often used to form verbs f ...
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| [Ʈڵ()] [08819] Hithpael
KCM () |
| a) This form primarily expresses a "reflexive" action of Qal or Piel
See for Qal 08851
See for Piel 08840
Qal Hithpael
he wore he dressed himself
he washed he washed himself
he fell he flung himself, he fell upon, ...
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| [Ʈڵ()] [08820] Hithpalel
KCM () |
| This Hebrew form is equivalent in use to the Hithpael, and is causative/reflexive in meaning. The separate term occurs because certain verb forms reduplicate their final consonant and change into a quadriliteral (4-letter) root rather than the normal triliteral (3-letter) root form.
See Hithpae ...
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