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--An example of short spelling: yaktiru, they will cause to surround (Ps 142:8) --Some examples of long spelling of the same pattern: in Is 1:18 we find two examples. In Jb 35:9 there is another example. Is this enough for you? Pere Porta (Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain) 2011/4/4 <[email protected]> > >In Dan. 12:10 the word "wise ones" is spelled hay mem sin kaf lamed > >yud mem, but I thought it is supposed to have another yud in it as a > > In general, the vocalic YUD was only used when deemed necessary, so, > yes, it's common to find it "omitted" from what we would consider > normal spelling. > > There also seems to have been a mild aversion to using two vocalic > YUDs in the same word. MASKILIM has a YUD in the plural ending -IM, > making it less likely that we'd see a YUD in the middle of the word, > and similarly with MASHCHITIM. > > -Joel > > > Joel M. Hoffman, PhD > http://www.lashon.net > > Have you seen my new videos exploring the Bible? > http://www.ExploringTheBibleVideos.org<http://www.exploringthebiblevideos.org/> > "Longer than a Soundbite. Shorter than a Lecture." > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > b-hebrew mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/b-hebrew > -- Pere Porta _______________________________________________ b-hebrew mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/b-hebrew
