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Chapter 27 — Hiphil Weak
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BBH Chapter 27 · Hiphil Weak Verbs
24 weak-root Hiphil forms drawn from the OT. Students classify each form as C (Causative), F (Factitive), D (Declarative), SA (Simple Action), or DN (Denominative). All roots come from the weak classes covered in Ch27 (I-י, I-נ, Hollow, III-ה, Biconsonantal, Geminate).
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Sample Questions¶
Q1. 1 הוֹצִיא Perfect 3ms Gen 15:7 "I am the LORD who brought you out of Ur" Causative Factitive Declarative Simple Action Denominative
A: 1 הוֹצִיא Perfect 3ms Gen 15:7 "I am the LORD who brought you out of Ur" C — יָצָא: Qal = go out; Hiphil = cause to go out / bring out
Q2. 2 הוֹשִׁיב Wayyiqtol 3ms Gen 47:11 "Joseph settled his father and brothers in Egypt" Causative Factitive Declarative Simple Action Denominative
A: 2 הוֹשִׁיב Wayyiqtol 3ms Gen 47:11 "Joseph settled his father and brothers in Egypt" C — יָשַׁב: Qal = sit/dwell; Hiphil = cause to dwell / settle
Q3. 3 הוֹדִיעַ Perfect 3ms Deu 4:9 "make them known to your children and grandchildren" Causative Factitive Declarative Simple Action Denominative
A: 3 הוֹדִיעַ Perfect 3ms Deu 4:9 "make them known to your children and grandchildren" C — יָדַע: Qal = know; Hiphil = cause to know / make known