[Heb-NACO] Be-halmot ha-patish
Marlene Schiffman
schiffma at yu.edu
Wed Jun 13 20:32:56 EDT 2018
Yes, le-ovdekha be-emet is the one I was thinking of.
On Jun 13, 2018 8:14 PM, "Robert M. TALBOTT" <rtalbott at library.berkeley.edu> wrote:
Thank you all for your help.
My solution:
245 ...otsbekha
and a 246
246 ...atsbekha
Thanks and cheers
B
On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 8:33 AM, Barry Walfish <barry.walfish at utoronto.ca<mailto:barry.walfish at utoronto.ca>> wrote:
No, avdekha has a patah under the ayin.
Ve-taher libenu le-ovdekha be-emet is different. That's from the verb la'avod with Kamats katan under the ayin.
Barry
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Isn’t it ovdekha?
Marlene Schiffman
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From: Heb-naco [mailto:heb-naco-bounces+schiffma<mailto:heb-naco-bounces%2Bschiffma>=yu.edu at lists.osu.edu<mailto:yu.edu at lists.osu.edu>] On Behalf Of Barry Walfish
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Ah, OK, otsev rather then etsev. Yes, then, I agree, it should be otsbekha, with kamats katan.
Barry
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From: Heb-naco [heb-naco-bounces at lists.osu.edu<mailto:heb-naco-bounces at lists.osu.edu>] on behalf of Joan Biella [jbiella2632 at gmail.com<mailto:jbiella2632 at gmail.com>]
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That would be fine if the ‘ayin were pointed with patah, but apparently it has kamats katan.
Joan
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On Jun 12, 2018, at 2:29 PM, Barry Walfish <barry.walfish at utoronto.ca<mailto:barry.walfish at utoronto.ca>> wrote:
I'd say, definitely 'atsbekha, with a patah. It's from 'etsev, just like 'eved. So, 'atsbekha, like 'avdekha.
Barry
Barry Dov Walfish, Ph.D.
Judaica Bibliographaer and Curator (em.)
University of Toronto Libraries
Toronto, ON M5S 1A5
Canada
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