Hi All,


Let me say thank you for all your contributions on wayyiqtol, and also for
the spirit in which they were made.  Three observations:



(1) Old Testament scholars have to make choices as to where they will
expend their efforts.  So, since my seminary days, reading McFall's *Enigma
of the Hebrew Verbal System*, taking advanced Hebrew grammar with Waltke,
and working through his and O'Connor's views in their *IBHS*, my research
interests have resided more with hermeneutics and biblical theology than
with grammar.  So I was quite a bit behind the latest research.  So, again,
thanks for all the contributions.



(2) I was fascinated with the diversity of viewpoints.  It seems to me that
it's pretty safe to say that there is no consensus.  Certain views may be
more popular or dominant than others; but no one view seems to be really
holding the day.  As well, the views are variously nuanced.



(3) I always like it when views long considered buried seem to experience a
resurrection, though perhaps in a different form.  Perhaps that explains
why, of all the views expressed, the one I find the most intriguing is the
one advanced by Joosten and shared by Ken Penner.  So I think I will try to
obtain Joosten's monograph and work through it.



Blessings,



Jerry

Jerry Shepherd
Taylor Seminary
Edmonton, Alberta
[email protected]
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