31.8 Hiphil Biconsonantal
- Biconsonantal verbs tweak \(V_P\) so we can’t rely on it
- Good news: \(V_S = \hat I\), except in FP imperfect and FP imperative, where \(V_S = \bar E\)
- Contrast this aspect with other stems where \(V_S =\) the lexical vowel
POTENTIAL LOOK-ALIKES
- \(V_P = ə\) could be either Piel non-Perfect or Hiphil Biconsonantal
- \(V_P = \bar A\) could be either Hiphil Imperfect Biconsonantal or Qal Imperfect Biconsonantal
- In Hiphil, \(V_S = \hat I\)
- Only verbs where the lexical vowel is also \(\hat I\) are ambiguous
- יָשִֹים could either be QI3ms or HI3ms
- We saw an example of a biconsonantal Hiphil way back in the Lesson 3
Study Verses
- הֲרִימֹ֨תִי יָדִ֤י אֶל־יְהוָה֙ אֵ֣ל עֶלְי֔וֹן
- HP3cs רוּם I caused to be lifted up