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Index of Subjects 539 Number of words in the 0. T. , 2 iv n. Numeral adverbs, 124 r. Numerals, 97 : syntax of, 134 : order of compound numerals in different books, 134 c N, h, i. Numeration, ascending (rhetorical figure), cases of, 134 s. Numerical signs, 5 k. Nun paragogicum, in imperf., 47 m : in perf. (?), 44 I: assimilation of Nun, 19 &, c, 66 d: Nun energicum (demonstrativum, epentheticum"), 58 i-l : inversum, 5 n. 0-sounds, 8 c, rf, 9 p-s. Oaths, formulae of, 149. Object, in the accusative, 117 : intro- duced by p, 143 e: introduced by 3 instrumenti, 119 ?: absolute or internal (cognate accusative), W] p,q: dative expressed by accus. suffixes, 117 a;. Object of verb anticipated by pro- nom. suffix, as in Aram., 131 m, 0. Object-clauses, 157. Occupations denoted by nouns of the form^;2i5, 84 6. Old Hebrew, j k, 2 a. '6I6 w^ydredh, principal divider of verse in poetry, 15 b. One,indefinite,how expressed, 144 fZ- A:. Onomatopoetica, i h, 30 h. Optative, 109 b, c. Oratio obliqua, how expressed, 157. Order of the alphabet, 5 h, i. Order of words, 114 rN (chiasmus): in noun-clauses, 141 l-n : varieties of, in verbal clauses, 142 a,f,g: with the infinitive constr., 115 e-k. Ordinal numbers, 98, 134 0, p. Oriental and Occidental texts, 7 A n. Orthography of Hebrew in the maso- retic text and previously, 7. Pa'lel, 55 £?: in three H"? verbs, "jc^kk. Panammu inscription, i m. Papyri of Assuan, i m. Parallel texts, 3 g. Parallelism of members, 2 q, ifio h. Participle, forms of, in Qal, 50 : Niph'al, 51 a: Pi'el and Pu'al, 52 a-c: with aphaeresis of ID, 52 s: Hiph'il and Hoph'al, 53 a, b : anomalous forms in Hiph., 530: with suffix, 61 h : fem. in PI 8408, 94 i: plur. in C^-^ 93 99; force of, 107 d : syntax of, 116 : con- strued as verb or noun, 116 /-i: passive ptcp. construed with accus. or genitive, 116 k, I: of imminent future, 116 p : subject with n^n (of continuous action), 116 r; subject omitted, 116 s, t : participle abso- lute, 116 Ml : continued by finite verb, 116 X. Particles, 99. Partitive sense of 3, 119 m: of |0, 1 19 IV N. Paseq, p. 59 N ^. Passive, 39 e, 51 / (Niph'al) : pro- bable passives of Qal, 526, 53 m : construction of passives, 121 : ex- pressed by the 3rd plur. active, 144 /, g, by the active participle, 1441: impersonal passive, 121a: passive verbs construed with HN, 121 a, b: agent after passive ex- pressed by b, |tt, and (rarely) 3, 121/. Pathah, 8 a, 9 e : preferred with gutturals, 22 d: furtive, 8/, 22/, fir, 65 a-e: as a helping vowel, 27 r, 28 c, e N «, 65 g, 84<* a : in the imper- fect of verbs H"^ , 76 fcb : in pause for Sere, 29 g, 51 w : before a guttural (esp. n) with Qames changed to S^ghol, 27 q, 291-: in perf. Pi'el for Sere, 52 a, L Patronymics, 86 h. Pause, 29 i-v : pausal forms with lesser distinctive accents, 29 i. po'al'al, 55 e. , . , Pentateuch, linguistic character of, 2 m, n. Perfect, 40 : flexion of, 44 : 3rd fem. sing, in D.^, 44/. 72 0: 2nd fem. sing, in *n, 44 '^ = "t sing, in n^ 441: 3rd plur. in IH?). 44^: did Hebrew possess a 3rd pi. fem, in n ? 44 m : contraction of last radical with aCformative of perfect, 44 : meaning of, 47 a n : with suffixes, 59: syntax of, 106: not precative, 106 n h '^ : perfectum con- fidentiae,io6n:propheticum, io6n: with ) consec, 49 a, ch.inge of tone, 'h-l, syntax, 112 : with ) consec. as a frequentative, it 2 e-o, dd, ee : carrying on the protasis, 112 p, introducing the apodosis, 112 ff-ii: with simple ^ of a single act, in narrative, 1 1 2 pp-uu. Periphrastic expression of qualities by means of B^X, "I?, ^y?, I28s-r. Periphrastic future, 114P N, Permutation, 131 k.