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This first-year grammar has grown out of the author’s experience in teaching Hebrew to seminary students for over 30 years. Through those many years of classroom use, Dr. Ross has developed and refined his explanations, exercises, and examples to provide students with an effective introduction to biblical Hebrew. In addition to traditional deductive methods and exercises, Introducing Biblical...

21.1 Wāw Disjunctive 21.2 Passive Participle 21.3 Syntax of the Passive Participle 21.4 Pause 21.5 Pronominal Suffixes on מִן and כְּ 21.6 Vocabulary 21.7 Exercises Wāw disjunctive introduces clauses that do not stand in sequential relationship to the preceding narrative. Clauses of this type break the narrative sequence and may be classified generally as disjunctive clauses. The disjunctive clause is signaled by wāw + a word other than a finite verb at the beginning
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