Does Kline offer Bible references other than Psalms 22:16, for the root כאר ?
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2019 6:45 pm
regarding the famous word כארי vs כארו
I'm aware that some view the famous word as כארי as that's what most masoretic texts have.. though I understand that kennicott and derossi document some masoretic texts having כרו or כארו
But I really don't want this thread to drift onto the subject of arguments over whether it's כארי or כארו What I am asking here, the subject here, is let's suppose that it's כארו I'm asking about Kline's idea that the root is כאר (also i'm not looking to get into debate over whether supposing it is כארו whether it's actually a spelling of כרו). I'm saying let's suppose not only that it's כארו but let's also suppose that the root is כאר which is an idea that seems to be put forth by Kline.
So, there's a suggestion, for the case of it being כארו that it may be an ancient one-off spelling variant of כרו i.e. with an aleph כארו. Let's put that possibility aside.
So getting to what i'm asking,
there's another possibility, that seems perhaps to be brought up by Kline, that it's a root כאר but I can't find much about this root. Bibleworks has the groves wheeler morphological index and lists nothing for it. (of course, bibleworks has the WLC for the Hebrew which has כארי ) but there's no biblical reference anywhere for כאר at least not in the WLC/Leningrad Codex.
Kline seems to make some DSS references but i'm not that familiar with the DSS.. and I can't see what verses if any , he is referring to, when it comes to this alleged root.
Does Kline offer Bible references other than Psalms 22:16, for the root כאר ?
Kline also mentions כארום I did a search in bibleworks and find nothing.
Kline also mentions כאור that he translates as repulsive. I cannot find this. I searched in bibleworks for the word כאור and every case referred to אור (light). So I cannot even find a biblical reference for the word כאור So where is he getting this word from?
I'm aware that some view the famous word as כארי as that's what most masoretic texts have.. though I understand that kennicott and derossi document some masoretic texts having כרו or כארו
But I really don't want this thread to drift onto the subject of arguments over whether it's כארי or כארו What I am asking here, the subject here, is let's suppose that it's כארו I'm asking about Kline's idea that the root is כאר (also i'm not looking to get into debate over whether supposing it is כארו whether it's actually a spelling of כרו). I'm saying let's suppose not only that it's כארו but let's also suppose that the root is כאר which is an idea that seems to be put forth by Kline.
So, there's a suggestion, for the case of it being כארו that it may be an ancient one-off spelling variant of כרו i.e. with an aleph כארו. Let's put that possibility aside.
So getting to what i'm asking,
there's another possibility, that seems perhaps to be brought up by Kline, that it's a root כאר but I can't find much about this root. Bibleworks has the groves wheeler morphological index and lists nothing for it. (of course, bibleworks has the WLC for the Hebrew which has כארי ) but there's no biblical reference anywhere for כאר at least not in the WLC/Leningrad Codex.
Kline seems to make some DSS references but i'm not that familiar with the DSS.. and I can't see what verses if any , he is referring to, when it comes to this alleged root.
Does Kline offer Bible references other than Psalms 22:16, for the root כאר ?
Kline also mentions כארום I did a search in bibleworks and find nothing.
Kline also mentions כאור that he translates as repulsive. I cannot find this. I searched in bibleworks for the word כאור and every case referred to אור (light). So I cannot even find a biblical reference for the word כאור So where is he getting this word from?