Wednesday 25 November 2020

Biblical Hebrew Roots - roots beginning with at, part 3

This post has been replaced with a single post. HereThere we see at used as a preposition and as a direct object marker but with other prepositions. And we see other words beginning with at that are not the direct object marker. It's possible that a few of these are misclassified but each has to be looked at individually to see if the verb demands an implied preposition. Go for it!



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