Intro to Hebrew Verbs: the Vav-Consecutive (p122-124)
In this Diqduq Daqot video, Moshe introduces you to a verb form unique to biblical Hebrew: the vav-consecutive. Attention is given to how it is formed, how it is used, how to translate it, with some thoughtful questions at the end as to what it might suggest about how those who spoke this language may have thought about time and the ongoing influence of their ancestors. This video elaborates on the contents of Chapter 10 in the textbook Biblical Hebrew: an interactive approach, by Travis West. To find out more, click this (affiliate) link to the Amazon listing: https://amzn.to/4aTZ9LV.

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The Vav-Consecutive

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