06-11-2011, 12:42 AM
Paul Younan Wrote:Shlama Akhi Jerry,If (MauR-Yau`) is the proper noun MarYah, then it forces (Mau-Rau`) to be the singular emphatic "the-lord". Since there is no (MauR), then there is no singular absolute "lord". That is possible, but with 755 occurances of the word "lord", you would think it would be used in the singular absolute at least once.
Jerry Wrote:To assume that MarYah exists, is to assume that the singular absolute never occurs in the root.I don't understand that statement, please explain.
+Shamasha