I'm working on an exegetical paper of Deut. 6:1-9 for a class and I'm trying to look at other instances where the Hebrew uses a verbless clause with multiple subject compliments as seen in v. 1:
וְזֹאת הַמִּצְוָה הַחֻקִּים וְהַמִּשְׁפָּטִים
What I would like to determine, because there are a few questions I have about the syntax, specifically SVA with the feminine singular demonstrative with one feminine singular compliment followed by two masculine plurals. Unfortunately, neither Waltke/O'Connor nor Joüon covers this particular construction.Based on the agreement, my gut is to assume the two plurals joined by a conjunctive waw are clarifying the first noun but I would like to see if there are other cases where this occurs.
Thanks in advance!
CoffinBuilder:What I would like to determine, because there are a few questions I have about the syntax, specifically SVA with the feminine singular demonstrative with one feminine singular compliment followed by two masculine plurals.
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Personally have learned to start with Morph Search to find verse(s) that should also be found in Syntax Search: e.g.
<LogosMorphHeb ~ R??FS??> BEFORE 1 WORD <LogosMorphHeb ~ N?FS??> BEFORE 1 WORD <LogosMorphHeb ~ N?MP??> BEFORE 1 WORD <LogosMorphHeb ~ N?MP??>
that has one verse result of Deuteronomy 6:1
Noticed relative pronoun is followed by three articular nouns so duplicated Morph Search followed by modification:
<LogosMorphHeb ~ R??????> BEFORE 1 WORD <LogosMorphHeb ~ A> BEFORE 1 CHAR <LogosMorphHeb ~ N???A?> BEFORE 1 WORD <LogosMorphHeb ~ A> BEFORE 1 CHAR <LogosMorphHeb ~ N???A?> BEFORE 1 WORD <LogosMorphHeb ~ A> BEFORE 1 CHAR <LogosMorphHeb ~ N???A?>
Deuteronomy 4:45 ends with two masculine plural nouns, but is preceded by a feminine plural and plural demonstrative pronoun. Created Syntax Search to find Deuteronomy 4:45 and Deuteronomy 6:1
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Wow! Thanks for your fast reply. That was a lot of help.