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1 | Why isn't it a capital His? | Ps 130:8 | sharsmit | 241108 | ||
Thanks. It's still isn't clear to me. Is Israel ever referred to as "his" elsewhere? Seems as if I've heard Israel referred to as "her," but I'm not positive. | ||||||
2 | Why isn't it a capital His? | Ps 130:8 | Beja | 241110 | ||
Sharsmit, Absolutely. Israel is a masculine noun, so it is grammatically necessary for it to be a masculine pronoun. Anytime you see Israel referred to in a feminine sense is purely for poetical reasons when she is meant to be portrayed as God's bride or something along that nature. In Christ, Beja |
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3 | Why isn't it a capital His? | Ps 130:8 | sharsmit | 241112 | ||
Thanks so much for the explanation! | ||||||