I could really use some help with a form of the verb hālek. I'm struggling with why there is a "nun" in the form wənēləkāh (as in Isaiah 2:3). What form is this?
I tried to post this question just a few minutes ago, but I don't think it worked, so I'm trying again.
I would really appreciate any help! Thanks!
Amy Troolin
Verb form question
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Re: Verb form question
The נ is there to indicate that we're to read עלה as the first person plural "us" - effectively ונעלה can be broken down into the following:
ו - And
נ - Us
עלה - Let ascend
The most famous passage that I can bring forth to demonstrate this is Genesis 1:26:
ויאמר אלהים נעשה אדם בצלמנו - And God said, "Let us make man in our own image".
Hope that helps
ו - And
נ - Us
עלה - Let ascend
The most famous passage that I can bring forth to demonstrate this is Genesis 1:26:
ויאמר אלהים נעשה אדם בצלמנו - And God said, "Let us make man in our own image".
Hope that helps
Ste Walch
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Re: Verb form question
Thank you so much! That really helps!
Amy Troolin
Amy Troolin