tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1866132022161856151.post5470748627645409145..comments2023-10-06T15:01:30.680-04:00Comments on The Dikdukian: Need to bring this upShtiklerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07498936768989355610noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1866132022161856151.post-65698872711303446432022-02-18T04:51:08.430-05:002022-02-18T04:51:08.430-05:00אין הבדל בין שתי הצורות
גם אם העניין אינו בדיוק א...אין הבדל בין שתי הצורות<br /><br />גם אם העניין אינו בדיוק אותו דבר לא זה מה שגרם לשינוי <br /><br />יש גם צוֵּיתי לעומת צוִּיתיELIEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15774695222243851207noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1866132022161856151.post-51100907396580359602022-02-16T01:39:22.673-05:002022-02-16T01:39:22.673-05:00Chizkuni makes note of this but does not explain. ...Chizkuni makes note of this but does not explain. <br /><br />I'm not sure about the dikduk rules, but the two uses are different. 32:7 is referring to the people who sinned, specifically the Erev Rav. 33:1 is referring to the entire nation. I think הֶעֱלִיתָ connotates a direct, positive leadership - "the people you brought out", while הֶעֱלֵיתָ is more incidental - "the people who you helped come up from Egypt".Either way, it should not be necessary to correct on this since it is not a completely different meaning.simyounoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1866132022161856151.post-87900030924449392042014-02-14T10:37:13.188-05:002014-02-14T10:37:13.188-05:00Someone asked me this question yesterday and I had...Someone asked me this question yesterday and I had no answer for him.Menachem Mendelhttp://menachemmendel.net/blog/noreply@blogger.com