06-11-2011, 12:27 AM
Paul Younan Wrote:Shlama Akhi Jerry,Greetings Paul,
A comparative root to MRA is BRA (son)
+Shamasha
The singular absolute for "son" is (BaR), for "lord" it either does not exist, is not in usage, or is (Mau-Rau`)
The singular construct for "son" is (BaR), for "lord" it is (Mau-Re`)
The plural absolute for "son" is (B:NiyN), for "lord" it is (Mau-Ra-WauN)
They don't look very comparative to me. So far, I have noticed only two places in the entire NT where the the plural absolute ends in Xa-WauN.
(KuwR-Sa-WauN) (Mau-Ra-WauN)
That is worth noting, IMO, especially when the singular emphatic shows as (KuwRS-Yau`) and within MR` there exists (MauR-Yau`). I do not claim it to be definitive, just worth noting. Yes, the Yod is used only twice in the MR` root, and throughout in the KRS"Y" root, but it is used.