Ch. 20: Syntax Flashcards
The Qal Infinitive Construct can appear with a pronominal suffix, is this a subject or object?
Like Greek, it can be either subject or object
In general the לְ prefixed to an infinitive construct indicates what?
- purpose
- result
- ִintention
In general the בְּ prefixed to an infinitive construct indicates what?
temporally (when, while)
In general the כְּ prefixed to an infinitive construct indicates what?
temporally (when, while)
What verbal forms appear with prepositions?
only Infinitive (5,642x) and participles (490x)
What are the four main categories of use/meaning for the Infinitive Construct when prefixed with a לְ
- purpose/result/intent
- Inceptive
- Verbal noun
- complementary
Explain the inceptive use of the לְ prefixed onto a Infinitive Construct
- denotes action about to take place (“about to”)
2. frequently accompanies the temporal modifiers (וַיְהִי וְהָיָה/ )
Explain the verbal noun use of the לְ prefixed onto a Infinitive Construct
can function as the subject or object of a verbal idea (it may have the preposition or not)
Explain the complementary use of the לְ prefixed onto a Infinitive Construct
- accompanies a finite verb
2. translate “by -ing” (by doing)
Note: In addition to these four uses of the לְ preposition there are four other less frequent uses. What are they?
- complement preceding verb and be translated like a finite verb (perfect or imperfect)
- denote consecution of verbal actions
- denote obligation or necessity
how can the word כְּשָׁמְעוֹ be translated?
- when/while he heard
- when/while he hears/will hear
(the pronoun can also be used as an object)
Translate
וַיְהִי כְּשָׁמְעוֹ
and when he heard
Translate
וְהָיָה כְּשָׁמְעוֹ
and when he hears / and when he will hear