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NASB | Genesis 1:1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Genesis 1:1 In the beginning God (Elohim) created [by forming from nothing] the heavens and the earth. [Heb 11:3] |
Bible Question (short): Gen 1:26 |
Question (full): Did you mean this Page? Those monosyllabic words are, of course, excepted? Kal fut. 1 pers. pi. ; or (Ne. 5. 18) Niph. part. dec. 9a; Page 656 DLVI (a) SECTION XXXVIIL—NINTH DECLENSION OF THE MASCULINES. (Table 0.) EXPLANATORY. Page 70, (a) In the constr. state of the SINGULAR it becomes (as STRONG'S H6213) REGULAR VERB-NIPHAL. Page 20 VI. On the Participle of Kai, The Hholem is impure, and ought, therefore, to be written; it is, however, more frequently written defectively, not only before an accession at the end, but even in the ground form. 7. The participles and infinitives may take either the verbal, or nominal suffixes. The participle is but slightly affected by their difference, as he who created me. Job 32. 22, and my creator; Is. 47. 10, comp. Is. 28. 4. SECTION XV.—VERB LAMED GUTTURAL. (Table E.) page 29; 2. The participle of Niphal must be supposed to admit of another form which loses before an accession at the end (comp. dec. 7) REGULAR VERB WITH SUFFIXES, SECTION XLIX.—VERBS WITH GUTTURALS. Page 81; 4. Verbs Lamed guttural; fut.; part. SECTION XXXVI.—SEVENTH DECLENSION OF THE MASCULINES. (Table 0.) Page 68; REMARKS 2. Some monosyllabic words retain Tseri in the singular before the LIGHT SUFFIXES, e. g. Is. 50. 6; Those monosyllabic words are, of course, excepted which from the nature of their derivation have Tseri impure, e. g. the participles of dead, stranger, and GOD. |