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Activity for Peter Taylor‭

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Comment Post #287176 It's probably not a useful general answer, but for your specific question I would look into the morphologically annotated texts which are available. http://etcbc.nl/methodology/morphology-for-the-masses-by-the-masses/ suggests that there are two freely available ones (probably for the Protestant Chri...
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over 1 year ago
Comment Post #280888 You're right to question "exilic", though: that's not what I meant at all, and I'm embarrassed that it took me until now to realise my error.
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about 3 years ago
Comment Post #280888 @manassehkatz, it's true that it's a singular noun, but there are plenty of examples of singular nouns which are used in a generic sense, including two verses before where the same singular noun refers to multiple sites of Canaanite worship.
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about 3 years ago
Comment Post #280790 Could you proffer a whole shekel and expect to receive a half-shekel in change (and then proffer that half-shekel next time)?
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about 3 years ago