38: More Passive Verbs: Qal, Pual and Hophal Flashcards
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What is the qal passive participle?
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In addition to the active participle, only the qal has a passive participle (abbreviated pass ptc ).
2
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What is the form of the qal passive participle?
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3
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What are the three uses of the qal passive participle?
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4
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What is the Pual pattern?
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- The pual is the fifth of the seven major verb patterns; it makes up only 0.6% of the verbs in Hebrew1 and is the passive of the piel.
5
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How does the meaning change from the piel to the pual?
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How is the pual formed?
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- qibbuts on the first root letter
- strong dagesh and patach in the middle root letter
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What is the Hophal?
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- The hophal is the sixth of seven major verb patterns and makes up only 0.6% of the verbs in Hebrew; it is the passive of the hiphil.
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How does the meaning change from the Hiphil to the Hophal?
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- “he was caused to…”
9
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How is the Hophal formed?
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- either qibbuts or chamets-qatuf as the prefix vowel
10
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אוֹצָר
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treasure, treasury
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דֶּלֶת
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door
12
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הֵיכָל
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palace, temple
13
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כִּסֵּא
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seat, throne
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מִגְדָּל
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tower
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פֶּתַח
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doorway, door