[Heb-NACO] ehyeh, right?

Yossi Galron jgalron at gmail.com
Thu Sep 1 16:51:20 EDT 2016


There is no discussion on the Nikud of the word, but how to pronounce it.
The question is - is it a שווא נח or a שווא נע.?
The modern pronunciation is Eheyeh. Native Hebrew speakers would go for
Eheyeh.

שיהיה לכם יום טוב



Joseph (Yossi) Galron-Goldschläger
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On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 4:43 PM, Shinohara, Jasmin <jshino at pobox.upenn.edu>
wrote:

> Yes, E-Sh. under Hayah, p. 380 on the right has just a sheva, no patah,
> with a subentry for Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh (Shemot 3:14, as cited by Barry) (see
> attached).
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> *From:* Heb-naco [mailto:heb-naco-bounces+jshino=pobox.upenn.edu at lists.
> osu.edu] *On Behalf Of *Yossi Galron
> *Sent:* Thursday, September 01, 2016 4:35 PM
> *To:* Robert M. TALBOTT; Hebrew Name Authority Funnel
> *Subject:* Re: [Heb-NACO] ehyeh, right?
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> Check ES under Hayah היה page 380 on the right side of the page.
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> I also checked Rav milim by Yaakov Choueka (1996) and there there is a
> hataf under the He
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> (see attached)
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> Joseph (Yossi) Galron-Goldschläger
> E-Mail: galron.1 at osu.edu  or jgalron at gmail.com
> Tel.: (614) 292-3362,  Fax: (614)292-1918
> Lexicon of Modern Hebrew Literature: http://go.osu.edu/hebrewlit
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> On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 4:15 PM, Yossi Galron <jgalron at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I am for Eheyeh.
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> Eheyeh asher Eheyeh
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> Yossi
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> Joseph (Yossi) Galron-Goldschläger
> E-Mail: galron.1 at osu.edu  or jgalron at gmail.com
> Tel.: (614) 292-3362,  Fax: (614)292-1918
> Lexicon of Modern Hebrew Literature: http://go.osu.edu/hebrewlit
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> On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 3:15 PM, Robert M. TALBOTT <
> rtalbott at library.berkeley.edu> wrote:
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> Folks:
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> alef heh yud heh: my sense of this, which is apparently supported by the
> various dictionaries, is that this is romanized as "ehyeh" ; there's a
> sheva under the first heh However, there is not consensus on OCLC; about
> 20% of the entries I saw had "eheyeh," and many of these are from reliable
> institutions.
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> Ehyeh, right?  If I'm wrong, why?
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