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(0.67) (Gen 48:4)

tn The perfect verbal form with vav consecutive carries on the certain future idea.

(0.67) (Gen 47:23)

tn The perfect verbal form with the vav consecutive is equivalent to a command here.

(0.67) (Gen 47:19)

tn After the imperative, the prefixed verbal form with vav here indicates purpose or result.

(0.67) (Gen 47:19)

tn After the imperative, the prefixed verbal form with vav here indicates consequence.

(0.67) (Gen 45:13)

tn The perfect verbal form with the vav consecutive here expresses instruction.

(0.67) (Gen 44:16)

tn The imperfect verbal form here indicates the subject’s potential.

(0.67) (Gen 44:2)

tn The imperfect verbal form is used here to express Joseph’s instructions.

(0.67) (Gen 43:20)

tn The infinitive absolute is used for emphasis before the finite verbal form.

(0.67) (Gen 43:7)

tn The infinitive absolute with the perfect verbal form emphasizes that Joseph questioned them thoroughly.

(0.67) (Gen 42:2)

tn Following the imperatives, the prefixed verbal form with prefixed vav expresses purpose of result.

(0.67) (Gen 40:23)

tn The wayyiqtol verbal form here has a reiterative or emphasizing function.

(0.67) (Gen 34:17)

tn The perfect verbal form with the vav (ו) consecutive introduces the apodosis of the conditional sentence.

(0.67) (Gen 34:16)

tn The perfect verbal form with the vav (ו) consecutive introduces the apodosis of the conditional sentence.

(0.67) (Gen 33:10)

tn The verbal form is the preterite with a vav (ו) consecutive, indicating result here.

(0.67) (Gen 33:15)

tn The cohortative verbal form here indicates a polite offer of help.

(0.67) (Gen 32:12)

tn Heb “which cannot be counted because of abundance.” The imperfect verbal form indicates potential here.

(0.67) (Gen 31:39)

tn The imperfect verbal form indicates that this was a customary or typical action.

(0.67) (Gen 31:30)

tn The infinitive absolute appears before the perfect verbal form to emphasize the degree of emotion involved.

(0.67) (Gen 31:30)

tn The infinitive absolute appears before the perfect verbal form to emphasize the certainty of the action.

(0.67) (Gen 24:58)

tn The imperfect verbal form here has a modal nuance, expressing desire.



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