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... express the contrary . Ezek . xxxiii . 26. ¡ nwy is used , though spoken of men . Vide rule 128 . Similar exceptions are frequently found to the rule for the agree- ment of the adjective with the substantive in gender and number . A ...
... express the contrary . Ezek . xxxiii . 26. ¡ nwy is used , though spoken of men . Vide rule 128 . Similar exceptions are frequently found to the rule for the agree- ment of the adjective with the substantive in gender and number . A ...
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... express the object of such verb , and must be re- cognised as abbreviations suffixed , instead of the primitive pronouns themselves . When such compounded word happens to be different from the verb itself in any of its forms , the ...
... express the object of such verb , and must be re- cognised as abbreviations suffixed , instead of the primitive pronouns themselves . When such compounded word happens to be different from the verb itself in any of its forms , the ...
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... express that e every plant and herb was formed perfect in the first instance , and did not grow up to maturity from the ground , either by a rapid or tardy s growth ; so that when man was formed , in a mature state , he found y every ...
... express that e every plant and herb was formed perfect in the first instance , and did not grow up to maturity from the ground , either by a rapid or tardy s growth ; so that when man was formed , in a mature state , he found y every ...
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... express that every plant and herb was formed perfect in the first instance , and did not grow up to maturity from the ground , either by a rapid or tardy growth ; so that when man was formed , in a mature state , he found every thing ...
... express that every plant and herb was formed perfect in the first instance , and did not grow up to maturity from the ground , either by a rapid or tardy growth ; so that when man was formed , in a mature state , he found every thing ...
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... express a holy reverence , but never to signify shame , and yet this is the affection that would naturally spring from being naked . If no other nakedness was experienced than that in which the first parents had been created , they had ...
... express a holy reverence , but never to signify shame , and yet this is the affection that would naturally spring from being naked . If no other nakedness was experienced than that in which the first parents had been created , they had ...
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3d pers adjective behold Benoni Comp conjugation construct convers Defective verbs denotes dropped earth emphat Exod fear feminine formative future hath Hebrew Hebrew language Hence Hiph Hiphil Hithpael imperat iniquity last radical Lord Mascul masculine Niph Niphal noun fem noun masc Paoul paragogic participle particle plur plural Postea postfixed prefixed pret preter preter Kal primitive pronouns pron pronominal suffix PSALM regim regimine rendered root rule 40 rule 78 rule 94 Septuag Septuagint servile signifies sing singular speak substantive suff tense thee thine third pers thou shalt unto verb Vide num Vide rule Vide rule 102 Vide rule 39 Vulgate word איוב איש אל אלוה אנכי ארץ אשר את אתם בו האדם הארץ המים השטן השמים ואל ואת ויאמר 19 ויהי 22 ידע יהוה 154 אלהים יום כי כן לא לו לי לך על עלי