列 王 紀 上 1:13
你進 3212 , 8798 去 935 , 8798 見 413 大衛 1732 王 4428 , 對他 413 說 559 , 8804 : 『我主 113 我王 4428 啊, 你 859 不 3808 曾向婢女 9001 , 519 起誓 7650 , 8738 說 9001 , 559 , 8800 : 你兒子 1121 所羅門 8010 必 3588 接續我 310 作王 4427 , 8799 , # 1931 坐 3427 , 8799 在 5921 我的位 3678 上麼? 現在亞多尼雅 138 怎麼 4069 作了王 4427 , 8804 呢? 』 1 Kings 1:13 Go 3212 , 8798 and get thee in 935 , 8798 unto king 4428 David 1732 , and say 559 , 8804 unto him, Didst not thou, my lord 113 , O king 4428 , swear 7650 , 8738 unto thine handmaid 519 , saying 559 , 8800 , Assuredly 3588 Solomon 8010 thy son 1121 shall reign 4427 , 8799 after 310 me, and he shall sit 3427 , 8799 upon my throne 3678 ? why then doth Adonijah 138 reign 4427 , 8804 ? 詞語解釋
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希伯來詞彙 #08811 的意思
The imperfect expresses an action, process or condition which is incomplete, and it has a wide range of meaning: 1a) It is used to describe a single (as opposed to a repeated) action in the past; it differs from the perfect in being more vivid and pictorial. The perfect expresses the "fact", the imperfect adds colour and movement by suggesting the "process" preliminary to its completion. he put forth his hand to the door it came to a halt I began to hear 1b) A phrase such as "What seekest thou?", refers not only to the present, but assumes that the search has continued for some time. Why do you weep? Why refuse to eat? Why are you distressed? These relate not so much as to one occasion, as to a continued condition. 2) The kind of progression or imperfection and unfinished condition of the action may consist in its frequent repetition. 2a) In the present: it is "said" today a wise son "maketh glad" his father 2b) In the past: "and so he did" - regularly, year by year a mist "used to go up" the fish which "we used to eat" the manna "came down" - regularly he "spoke" - repeatedly 3) The imperfect is used to express the "future", referring not only to an action which is about to be accomplished but one which has not yet begun: 3a) This may be a future from the point of view of the real present; as: Now "shalt thou see what I will do" "We will burn" thy house 3b) It may be a future from any other point of view assumed; as: he took his son that "was to reign" she stayed to see what "should be done" 4) The usage of 3b may be taken as the transitive to a common use of the imperfect in which it serves for an expression of those shades of relation among acts and thoughts for which English prefers the conditional moods. Such actions are strictly "future" in reference to the assumed point of relation, and the simple imperfect sufficiently expresses them; e.g. of every tree thou "mayest eat" "could we know" he "would" say 5a) The imperfect follows particles expressing "transition", "purpose", "result" and so forth as, "in order that", "lest"; e.g. say thou art my sister, "that it may be well with thee" let us deal wisely with the nation, "lest it multiplies" 5b) When however there is a strong feeling of "purpose", or when it is meant to be strongly marked, then of course the moods are employed; e.g. raise me up "that I may requite them" who will entice Ahab "that he may go up" what shall we do "that the sea may be calm" The moods are also employed to express that class of future actions which we express in the "optative" "may I die" "may" the LORD "establish" his word "may" the child "live" |
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