Hi Steve,
Didn't see your message before your last one.
I wrote *כי but I also called it without Dagesh
and other types of excluded stuff (I don't even remember).
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Bu the way, I noticed that you voweled לכי with Sheva.
But you should read it with Qamats (La:khi)
2 Kings 4:7
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Re: 2 Kings 4:7
Thanks David.
So the vowels are useful.
So the vowels are useful.
Sincerely yours,
Steve Miller
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Re: 2 Kings 4:7
If you are talking to me, Steve, yes, it is what I was looking for, but I wanted more examples outside of 2 Kings 4 because I wanted to see if it was in other parts of the Hebrew Bible that way.SteveMiller wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 11:01 pmDoesn't 2Ki 4:2 also meet your criteria? לְכִי would normally be לָ֖ךְKenneth Greifer wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 1:26 pm I will try that now. I found some in Psalm 103:3 and 103:4. That's good enough for me to see that it is used in other quotes besides 2 Kings 4:3 and 4:7.
Kenneth Greifer