| Samuel Lee - 1827 - 438 pages
...i. 4 ; or, D'VgB'n the heavens, Ib. i. 1 ; '"'D'pj/rt * »fw«f fla>o?, Is. vii. 14, &c.: the other, for the purpose of impressing upon the mind of the Hearer or Reader, the peculiar property, nature, character, &c. of the noun to which it is prefixed: as, ^SH an animal remarkable for its properties... | |
| Samuel Lee - 1832 - 426 pages
...Gen. i. 4 ; or, D^D&'n the heavens, Ib. i. 1 ; DDTl/il* » •aa.fi'aw, Is. vii. 14, &c. : the other, for the purpose of impressing upon the mind of the Hearer or Reader, the peculiar property, nature, character, &c., of the noun to which it is prefixed : as, S7--0 an Animal remarkable for its properties... | |
| George Bush - 1839 - 284 pages
...context or from general consent, as "isn the, light, Gen. 1.4; tr&'sn the heavens, Gen. 1. 1 ; fin^SH the virgin, Is. 7. 14. (2) For the purpose of impressing...or character of the subject to which it refers, as dVi'i»ri the real or true God ; ai'nij a very bear. (3) It often also performs the office of the demonstrative... | |
| Edward Meyrick Goulburn - 1888 - 270 pages
...being, according to Professor Lee (Grammar of the Hebrew Language, ed. 3, art. 1 80, 14, p. 174) that of "impressing upon the mind of the hearer or reader the peculiar property, nature, character, etc. of the noun to which it is prefixed." The instance he gives is 1 Sam. xvii. 34, "There... | |
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