creating a focus on the “fronted” element.1 2.7d. Since the Hebrew writer would play with the word order in a verbless clause, it is occasionally difficult or impossible to know which half of a Hebrew verbless clause is the subject and which is the predicate. On the other hand, there are two helpful clues that will decide most cases:2 1. A subject pronoun is always the subject. In the first fifty vocabulary words you learned אֲנִי Another couple of examples are אַתָּה meaning you (masculine, singular)
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