The unusual form נּוּגוֹת (nugot) is probably best explained as Niphal feminine plural participle (with dissimilated nun [ן]) from יָגָה (yagah,“to grieve”). The similarly formed Niphal participle masculine plural construct נוּגֵי (...
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The unusual form נּוּגוֹת (nugot) is probably best explained as Niphal feminine plural participle (with dissimilated nun [ן]) from יָגָה (yagah,“to grieve”). The similarly formed Niphal participle masculine plural construct נוּגֵי (...
The unusual form נּוּגוֹת (nugot) is probably best explained as Niphal feminine plural participle (with dissimilated nun [ן]) from יָגָה (yagah,“to grieve”). The similarly formed Niphal participle masculine plural construct נוּגֵי (...
Jerusalem’s Fall Explained 21 In the twelfth year of our exile, in the tenth month on the fifth day, a man who had escaped from Jerusalem came to me and said, “The city has fallen!” 22 Now the evening before the man arrived, the hand of the Lord was on me, and he opened ...