Thursday, December 25, 2014

Bit at a Time Bible Hebrew -- Genesis 2:11

Genesis 2:11
 
יא שֵׁם הָאֶחָד פִּישׁוֹן הוּא הַסֹּבֵב אֵת כָּל־אֶרֶץ הַחֲוִילָה אֲשֶׁר־שָׁם הַזָּהָב:
 
Transliteration: V’-nahar yotse me-eden l’hashqot et ha-gan umi-sham yipared v’-hayah l-arbaah rashim.
Translation:     A river went out from Eden to water the garden and from there it separated and became for four heads.
Vocabulary in this lesson:
שֵׁם
name
הוּא
He, it
הַסֹּבֵב
That surrounds
זָּהָב
gold
 
You have probably noticed that hu is the first pronoun you’ve seen so far that is a subject, AKA nominative.  That’s because the conjugations of verbs include indications of the person.  Here are all the subject pronouns.
 
Singular
Plural
Person/gender
אֲנִי
אֲנָחְנוּ
First
אַתָּה
אַתֶּם
Second/masculine
אַתְּ
אַתֶּן
Second/feminine
הוּא
הֶם
Third/masculine
הִיא
הֶן
Third/feminine
 
You already saw the direct object pronouns or accusative case in Lesson 28.  The indirect object or dative uses l from lesson 13.  The “instrumental” uses b from lessons 3-5, although it’s not usual to say “by means of me.”  I’ll cover the versions of “with” when we get to that word.  The genitive/possessive also uses l from lesson 13 and I’ll go over that when we get to an example.

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