Normal Verb Infinitive He killed To kill Infinitive
Normal Verb Infinitive He killed To kill
Infinitive Construct Infinitive Absolute Not inflected for person, gender, or number Often occurs with pronominal prefixes and suffixes Never utilizes prefixes or suffixes
lw. Ojq' Form of the Infinitive Absolute
• Emphatic use. [m. v. Ti [: Amv'-~ai h. T'[; w> You will listen (2 mp) listening (Infinitive absolute) You will certainly listen if And now
• Emphatic use. lkea. To lkoa' !G"h; -#[e l. Komi You will eat (2 ms) eating (Infinitive absolute) You will certainly eat (of) the garden tree From every
• Emphatic use. t. Wm. T' t. Am WNM, mi ^l. k'a] ~Ay"B. You will die (2 ms) dying (Infinitive absolute) You will certainly die from it you eat (infinitive construct) In the day
• Emphatic use. t. Wm. T' t. Am y. Ki [d: Te [: doy" You will die (2 ms) dying (Infinitive absolute) You will certainly die that you will know (2 ms) Knowing (Infinitive absolute)
• Emphatic use. • Imperative. h. Z<h; ~AYh; -ta, r. Akz" this the day Remember (Infinitive absolute)
• Emphatic use. • Imperative. t. B'V; h; ~Ay-ta, r. Akz" the Sabbath the day Remember (Infinitive absolute)
• Emphatic use. • Imperative. t. B'V; h; ~Ay-ta, r. Amv' the Sabbath the day Keep (Infinitive absolute)
• Emphatic use. • Imperative. • Contemperaneous Action: Two infinitive absolutes are used with either a perfect or imperfect verb to indicate multiple actions that are taking place simultaneously.
• Emphatic use. • Imperative. • Contemperaneous Action. r. Asx'w> %Alh' Wyh' ~y. IM; h; w> and diminishing (Infinitive absolute) going (Infinitive absolute) they were And the waters
• Emphatic use. • Imperative. • Contemperaneous Action. h. B'g>N<h; [: Asn"w> %Alh' ~r"b. a; [S; YIw: (to) the Negev and setting out (Infinitive absolute) going (Infinitive absolute) Abram And he set out (qal imperf) of [s; n"
• Emphatic use. • Imperative. • Contemperaneous Action. • Complementary: Complements and continues the main verb, keeping its temporal value.
Complementary use of the Infinitive Absolute He had him ride in his second chariot; and they proclaimed before him, “Bow the knee!” and he set him over all the land of Egypt. (Genesis 41: 43).
vy. E !yae “is” “isn’t” (there) “isn’t”
vy. E !yae “is” “isn’t” (there) “isn’t” hw"q. ti yli-vy< hope There to me is (“I have hope”)
vy. E !yae “is” “isn’t” (there) “isn’t” WNn<yaew> ~yhil{a/h'-ta, %Anx] %Leh; t. YIw: and he was not God with Enoch And he walked himself
For the LORD has a case against the inhabitants of the land, Because there is no faithfulness or kindness Or knowledge of God in the land (Hosea 4: 1 b). ds, x, -!yaew> tm, a/-!yae y. Ki #r<a'B' ~yhil{a/ t[; D: !yaew> loyalty in the land there is no (of) God truth there is no knowledge Because and there is no
There is that maketh himself rich, yet hath nothing: there is that maketh himself poor, yet hath great riches (Proverbs 13: 7 KJV). There is one who pretends to be rich, but has nothing; Another pretends to be poor, but has great wealth (Proverbs 13: 7 NAS).
There is that maketh himself rich, yet hath nothing: there is that maketh himself poor, yet hath great riches (Proverbs 13: 7 KJV). l. Ko !yaew> r. Ve[; t. mi vy. E br" !Ahw> vve. Art. mi all great and is not and wealth making himself rich making himself poor There is
xb; z" To slaughter, sacrifice xb; z<B A sacrifice x; Bez>B Altar
hn"x' To make camp
hn"x' And Isaac departed from there and camped in the valley of Gerar, and settled there (Genesis 26: 17).
hn"x' Summon many against Babylon, All those who bend the bow: Encamp against her on every side, Let there be no escape (Jeremiah 50: 29 a).
x; Wn To rest x; n. O B Noah
[s; n" Pull out, set out on a journey
[s; n" It came about as they journeyed east, that they found a plain in the land of Shinar and settled there (Genesis 11: 2).
[s; n" A lion has gone up from his thicket, And a destroyer of nations has set out; He has gone out from his place To make your land a waste (Jeremiah 4: 7).
hn"P' To turn ~yn. IP ' B Face
hn"P' Then the men turned away from there and went toward Sodom, while Abraham was still standing before the LORD (Genesis 18: 22).
hn"P' So he looked this way and that, and when he saw there was no one around, he struck down the Egyptian and him in the sand (Exodus 2: 12).
hn"P' Again he prostrated himself and said, “What is your servant, that you should regard a dead dog like me? ” (2 Samuel 9: 8).
hn"P' You removed a vine from Egypt; You drove out the nations and planted it. You cleared the ground before it, And it took deep root and filled the land (Psalm 80: 8 -9).
xt; P' To open xt; P, B Doorway
xt; P' In the six hundredth year of Noah's life, in the second month, on the seventeenth day of the month, on the same day all the fountains of the great deep burst open, and the floodgates of the sky were opened (Genesis 7: 11).
xt; P' Now the LORD saw that Leah was unloved, and He opened her womb, but Rachel was barren (Genesis 29: 31).
xt; P' The king sent and released him, The ruler of peoples, and set him free (Psalm 105: 20).
@d; r' Pursue, persecute, follow
@d; r' When Abram heard that his relative had been taken captive, he led out his trained men, born in his house, three hundred and eighteen, and went in pursuit as far as Dan (Genesis 14: 14).
@d; r' The LORD hardened the heart of Pharaoh, king of Egypt, and he chased after the sons of Israel as the sons of Israel were going out boldly (Exodus 14: 8).
@d; r' The LORD your God will inflict all these curses on your enemies and on those who hate you, who persecuted you (Deuteronomy 30: 7).
@d; r' Surely goodness and lovingkindness will follow me all the days of my life, And I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever (Psalm 23: 6).
an. Ef' To hate ha'n>fi B Hatred
an. Ef' Now the LORD saw that Leah was unloved, and He opened her womb, but Rachel was barren (Genesis 29: 31).
an. Ef' His brothers saw that their father loved him more than all his brothers; and so they hated him and could not speak to him on friendly terms (Genesis 37: 4).
an. Ef' Look upon my enemies, for they are many, And they hate me with violent hatred (Psalm 25: 19).
an. Ef' I hate them with the utmost hatred; They have become my enemies (Psalm 139: 22). ~ytian. Ef. ha'n>fi tylik. T;
ra; v' To remain, be left behind ra'v. B Remnant
ra; v' To remain, be left behind raev. (“body”). Not to be confused with
ra; v' So we captured all his cities at that time and utterly destroyed the men, women and children of every city. We left no survivor (Deuteronomy 2: 34).
ra; v' Then Elimelech, Naomi’s husband, died; and she was left with her two sons (Ruth 1: 3).
ra; v' And there will be a highway from Assyria For the remnant of His people who will be left, Just as there was for Israel In the day that they came up out of the land of Egypt (Isaiah 11: 16).
hm'B' Cultic high place
hm'B' I then will destroy your high places, and cut down your incense altars, and heap your remains on the remains of your idols, for My soul shall abhor you (Leviticus 26: 30).
hm'B' So they went up to the city. As they came into the city, behold, Samuel was coming out toward them to go up to the high place (1 Samuel 9: 14).
hm'B' For they also built for themselves high places and sacred pillars and Asherim on every high hill and beneath every luxuriant tree (1 Kings 14: 23). t. Am. B' hh'bog>
h. Q'xu Statute
h. Q'xu “…because Abraham obeyed Me and kept My charge, My commandments, My statutes and My laws. ” (Genesis 26: 5). y. Tir>m; v. mi rmov. YIw: yt; w. O c. mi
h. Q'xu “…because Abraham obeyed Me and kept My charge, My commandments, My statutes and My laws. ” (Genesis 26: 5). yt; AQx yt'ro. Atw>
h. Q'xu For all His ordinances were before me, And I did not put away His statutes from me (Psalm 18: 23).
!ymiy" Right (hand) As opposed to la. Amf. (left hand)
!ymiy" Joseph took them both, Ephraim with his right hand toward Israel’s left, and Manasseh with his left hand toward Israel’s right, and brought them close to him (Genesis 48: 13).
!ymiy" I have set the LORD continually before me; Because He is at my right hand, I will not be shaken (Psalm 16: 8).
!ymiy" The border of Manasseh ran from Asher to Michmethath which was east of Shechem; then the border went southward to the inhabitants of Entappuah (Joshua 17: 7).
!K'v. mi Tabernacle, dwelling place !k; v' B To dwell
!K'v. mi Then the cloud covered the tent of meeting, and the glory of the LORD filled the tabernacle (Exodus 40: 34).
!K'v. mi Surely such are the dwellings of the wicked, And this is the place of him who does not know God (Job 18: 21).
!K'v. mi There is a river whose streams make glad the city of God, The holy dwelling places of the Most High (Psalm 46: 4).
lx; n: Stream, Wadi, Valley lx; n" B Take possession hl'x]n: B An inheritance
lx; n: And Isaac departed from there and camped in the valley of Gerar, and settled there (Genesis 26: 17).
lx; n: These you may eat, whatever is in the water: all that have fins and scales, those in the water, in the seas or in the rivers, you may eat (Leviticus 11: 9).
lx; n: From there they set out and camped in Wadi Zered (Numbers 21: 12).
lx; n: The cords of death encompassed me, And the torrents of ungodliness terrified me (Psalm 18: 4).
b['r' Famine b[er' B Be hungry
b['r' Now it came about in the days when the judges governed, that there was a famine in the land. (Ruth 1: 1 a).
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