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Transcript of Hebrew 501 Lesson 10 © Charles Sunwood, Whitesburg Heritage Bible College, 2004.
Hebrew 501
Lesson 10
© Charles Sunwood, Whitesburg Heritage Bible College, 2004
Adjective
Vocabulary
eveningboymankingvineyardbookgarmentraindog
Personal Pronoun
Use of Prepositions
from the house to the field
with the son
without the family
upon the white horse
under a tree
Use of Prepositions
from a house
to a big house
with the beautiful daughter
without a bad name
upon the black horse
under a little tree
Use of Prepositions
from a house
to a big house
with the beautiful daughter
without a bad name
upon the black horse
under a little tree
Use of Prepositions
from a house
to a big house
with the beautiful daughter
without a bad name
upon the black horse
under a little tree
Use of Prepositions
from a house
to a big house
with the beautiful daughter
without a bad name
upon the black horse
under a little tree
Use of Prepositions
from a house
to a big house
with the beautiful daughter
without a bad name
upon the black horse
under a little tree
Use of Prepositions
from a house
to a big house
with the beautiful daughter
without a bad name
upon the black horse
under a little tree
Use of Prepositions
from a house
to a big house
with the beautiful daughter
without a bad name
upon the black horse
under a little tree
Use of Prepositions
from a house
to a big house
with the beautiful daughter
without a bad name
upon the black horse
under a little tree
Use of Prepositions
from a house
to a big house
with the beautiful daughter
without a bad name
upon the black horse
under a little tree
Use of Prepositions
from a house
to a big house
with the beautiful daughter
without a bad name
upon the black horse
under a little tree
Use of Prepositions
from a house
to a big house
with the beautiful daughter
without a bad name
upon the black horse
under a little tree
Use of Prepositions
from a house
to a big house
with the beautiful daughter
without a bad name
upon the black horse
under a little tree
Use of Adjectives with Definite Article
the good man
the good woman
the good men
the good women
the white book
the beautiful daughter
the big house
Expression
the good men
Attributive
the good men
Here, the adjective is modifying the word that precedes itself.
Attributive
the good men
Therefore, it is saying that “men”
and “what kind of men?” “good men” “the good men”
Expression
the good men
the men are good
Expression
the good men
the men are good
We saw this already
(attributive use).
Expression
the good men
the men are good
What about this?The same use???
Expression
the good men
the men are good
NO. Notice the missing article
before the adjective.
Expression
the good men
The men are good.
This is the predicative use.In other words, the “to be” verb is understood.
Hebrew has no present “to be” verb.
Attributive vs Predicative
the good men The men are good. The men are good.
Attributive vs Predicative
the good men The men are good. The men are good.
Attributive vs Predicative
good men Men are good.
What about the cases with no articles at all?
1. If this is the whole sentence, then most likely predicate use.
2. If part of a sentence, see the whole sentence structure and context.
Predicative (“To Be” verb)
The men are good.
The kings are good.
The houses are large.
The words are holy.
Predicative (“To Be” verb)
The sons are wise.
The words are many.
I am the LORD.
Who am I?
Who are you?
Predicative (“To Be” verb)
The sons are wise.
The words are many.
I am the LORD.
Who am I?
Who are you?
Predicative (“To Be” verb)
The sons are wise.
The words are many.
I am the LORD.
Who am I?
Who are you?
Predicative (“To Be” verb)
The sons are wise.
The words are many.
I am the LORD.
Who am I?
Who are you?
Predicative (“To Be” verb)
The sons are wise.
The words are many.
I am the LORD.
Who am I?
Who are you?
Predicative (“To Be” verb)
The sons are wise.
The words are many.
I am the LORD.
Who am I?
Who are you?
Predicative (“To Be” verb)
The sons are wise.
The words are many.
I am the LORD.
Who am I?
Who are you?
Predicative (“To Be” verb)
The sons are wise.
The words are many.
I am the LORD.
Who am I?
Who are you?
Predicative (“To Be” verb)
The sons are wise.
The words are many.
I am the LORD.
Who am I?
Who are you?
Predicative (“To Be” verb)
The sons are wise.
The words are many.
I am the LORD.
Who am I?
Who are you?