A little something about prepositions . . .

In Ruth 1:5b we came across two ‘min’ prepositions: מִשְּׁנֵי יְלָדֶיהָ וּמֵאִישָׁהּ Anytime a preposition governs more than 1 word in the same clause, the preposition is repeated. See other examples: Gen 1:14, 3:21, 32:19; Exod 6:3; 2 Sam 7:8, etc. Resource: Joüon-Muraoka, §131i, §132g.

Gesenius-Kautzsch – Verbal and Nominal Clauses

In two videos I briefly introduced verbal and nominal clauses.  In the video on the verbal clause video I explained how the nominal clause and the verbal clause differ in meaning.  In this ‘Grammarians’ Corner’ segment, I will take a look at Kautzsch’s description of verbal and nominal clauses in his 28th edition of Gesenius’Continue reading “Gesenius-Kautzsch – Verbal and Nominal Clauses”

Thanks for the feedback!

As noted before, I’ve had a lot to learn about running a site like this – posting videos, etc.  I wanted to thank those of you who have provided feedback.  Much appreciated! One thing I have fixed is that I removed YouTube’s suggested videos that pop up when my videos are over.  I did notContinue reading “Thanks for the feedback!”