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[½ºÆ®·ÕÄÚµå»çÀü(È÷)] [08815] Participle Passive    KCM (°ü¸®ÀÚ)
Passive form of the participle. See 08813 for description of participle.

[½ºÆ®·ÕÄÚµå»çÀü(È÷)] [08816] Perfect    KCM (°ü¸®ÀÚ)
The Perfect expresses a completed action. 1) In reference to time such an action me be: 1a) one just completed from the standpoint of the present "I have come" to tell you the news 1b) one completed in the more or less distant past in the beginning God "create ...

[½ºÆ®·ÕÄÚµå»çÀü(È÷)] [08819] Hithpael    KCM (°ü¸®ÀÚ)
a) This form primarily expresses a "reflexive" action of Qal or Piel See for Qal 08851 See for Piel 08840 Qal Hithpael he wore he dressed himself he washed he washed himself he fell he flung himself, he fell upon, ...

[½ºÆ®·ÕÄÚµå»çÀü(È÷)] [08820] Hithpalel    KCM (°ü¸®ÀÚ)
This Hebrew form is equivalent in use to the Hithpael, and is causative/reflexive in meaning. The separate term occurs because certain verb forms reduplicate their final consonant and change into a quadriliteral (4-letter) root rather than the normal triliteral (3-letter) root form. See Hithpae ...

[½ºÆ®·ÕÄÚµå»çÀü(È÷)] [08821] Hithpalpel    KCM (°ü¸®ÀÚ)
This Hebrew form is equivalent in use to the Hithpael, and is causative/reflexive in meaning. The separate term occurs because certain verb forms reduplicate their final syllable (final two root letters) and change the normal triliteral (3-letter) root form into a reduplicated two-letter root. ...

[½ºÆ®·ÕÄÚµå»çÀü(È÷)] [08822] Hithpeil    KCM (°ü¸®ÀÚ)
In Biblical Aramaic (Chaldean), this form is a passive causative/ reflexive conjugation like the Hebrew Hophal. The verb functions similarly to the Hebrew Hophal, expressing passive causative action, but with the effect of the action upon oneself, being reflexive. See Hophal 08825 See Hithpae ...

[½ºÆ®·ÕÄÚµå»çÀü(È÷)] [08823] Hithpoel    KCM (°ü¸®ÀÚ)
A Hebrew intensive reflexive stem, caused by the lengthening of the final vowel in the second syllable of the triliteral (3-letter) root. This form functions similarly to the Hithpael. See Hithpael 08819

[½ºÆ®·ÕÄÚµå»çÀü(È÷)] [08824] Hithpolel    KCM (°ü¸®ÀÚ)
This Hebrew form is equivalent in use to the Hithpael, and is causative/reflexive in meaning. The separate term occurs because certain verb forms reduplicate their final consonant and change into a quadriliteral (4-letter) root rather than the normal triliteral (3-letter) root form. This form addi ...

[½ºÆ®·ÕÄÚµå»çÀü(È÷)] [08826] Hothpael    KCM (°ü¸®ÀÚ)
This is a passive form of the Hithpael, indicating a passive intensive reflexive receiving of action upon the subject. It thus combines the features of both the Hithpael and the Hophal. See Hithpael 08819 See Hophal 08825

[½ºÆ®·ÕÄÚµå»çÀü(È÷)] [08827] Ishtaphel    KCM (°ü¸®ÀÚ)
In Aramaic (Chaldean), this form is similar to the Hebrew Hithpael, with its form altered due to an initial Aleph and a metathesized (reversed) Tau and Shin. This form occurs only rarely with verbs meeting particular spelling qualities. See Hithpael 08819

[½ºÆ®·ÕÄÚµå»çÀü(È÷)] [08828] Ithpael    KCM (°ü¸®ÀÚ)
In Aramaic (Chaldean), this form is similar to the Hebrew Hithpael, with its form altered due to an initial Aleph. This form reflects the intensive causative, and occurs only rarely with verbs meeting particular spelling qualities. See Hithpael 08819

[½ºÆ®·ÕÄÚµå»çÀü(È÷)] [08829] Ithpeal    KCM (°ü¸®ÀÚ)
In Aramaic (Chaldean), this form is similar to the Hebrew Hithpael, with its form altered due to an initial Aleph. However, this form reflects only the intensive reflexive of the common stem (Peal = Hebrew Qal). This form occurs only rarely with verbs meeting particular spelling qualities. See ...

[½ºÆ®·ÕÄÚµå»çÀü(È÷)] [08830] Ithpeel    KCM (°ü¸®ÀÚ)
In Aramaic (Chaldean), this form is similar to the Hebrew Hithpael, with its form altered due to an initial Aleph. However, this form reflects only the reflexive of the intensive stem, and functions like a Hebrew Piel and Hithpael combined. See Hithpael 08819 See Piel 08840

[½ºÆ®·ÕÄÚµå»çÀü(È÷)] [08831] Ithpeil    KCM (°ü¸®ÀÚ)
In Aramaic (Chaldean), this form is similar to the Hebrew Hithpael, with its form altered due to an initial Aleph. However, this form reflects only the passive intensive reflexive, and functions like the Hithpael and Hophal combined. See Hithpael 08819 See Hophal 08825

[½ºÆ®·ÕÄÚµå»çÀü(È÷)] [08832] Ithpolel    KCM (°ü¸®ÀÚ)
This Aramaic (Chaldean) form is equivalent in use to the Hebrew Hithpolel, and is causative/reflexive in meaning like the Hithpael. The separate term occurs because certain verb forms reduplicate their final consonant and change into a quadriliteral (4-letter) root rather than the normal triliteral ...



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