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Strong's #8727 -

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ITHPEAL

IN ARAMAIC (CHALDEAN), THIS FORM IS SIMILAR TO THE HEBREW HITHPAEL, WITH ITS FORM ALTERED DUE TO AN INITIAL ALEPH. HOWEVER, THIS FORM REFLECTS ONLY THE INTENSIVE REFLEXIVE OF THE COMMON STEM (PEAL = HEBREW QAL). THIS FORM OCCURS ONLY RARELY WITH VERBS MEETING PARTICULAR SPELLING QUALITIES.

SEE 08819
SEE 08851

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PARTICIPLE

1) THE PARTICIPLE REPRESENTS AN ACTION OR CONDITION IN ITS UNBROKEN CONTINUITY, AND CORRESPONDS TO THE ENGLISH VERB, "TO BE" WITH THE PRESENT PARTICIPLE. IT MAY BE USED OF PRESENT, PAST OR FUTURE TIME.

  1. PRESENT TIME

    WHAT ARE YOU DOING

  2. PAST TIME

    "HE WAS STILL SPEAKING" WHEN ANOTHER CAME

  3. FUTURE TIME

    WE ARE DESTROYING - E.G. ARE ABOUT TO DESTROY

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