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|Text=Following most modern translations, it may seem preferable to limit the relative clause to modifying only נִפְלְאוֹתָ֗יו, light of parallels such as Mic 7:5 (כִּימֵ֥י צֵאתְךָ֖ מֵאֶ֣רֶץ מִצְרָ֑יִם אַרְאֶ֖נּוּ נִפְלָאֽוֹת). Nevertheless, qal ראה is also found with עֲלִילָה in Ezek 14:22 (וּרְאִיתֶ֥ם אֶת־דַּרְכָּ֖ם וְאֶת־עֲלִֽילוֹתָ֑ם), so there does not seem to be a good reason to exclude עֲלִילוֹתָ֑יו from the scope of the relative clause.
|Text=v. 11 – Qal ראה is found with עֲלִילָה in Ezek 14:22 (וּרְאִיתֶ֥ם אֶת־דַּרְכָּ֖ם וְאֶת־עֲלִֽילוֹתָ֑ם), so there does not seem to be a good reason to exclude עֲלִילוֹתָ֑יו from the scope of the relative clause, as our preferred diagram. Alternatively, in light of parallels such as Mic 7:5 (כִּימֵ֥י צֵאתְךָ֖ מֵאֶ֣רֶץ מִצְרָ֑יִם אַרְאֶ֖נּוּ נִפְלָאֽוֹת), we could understand the relative clause to modify only נִפְלְאוֹתָ֗יו, in which case we would have two clauses, with the verb "they forgot" elided in the second.


For the alternative position of the prepositional phrase "before their fathers," see the following note.
For the alternative position of the prepositional phrase "before their fathers," see the following note.
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v. 11 – Qal ראה is found with עֲלִילָה in Ezek 14:22 (וּרְאִיתֶ֥ם אֶת־דַּרְכָּ֖ם וְאֶת־עֲלִֽילוֹתָ֑ם), so there does not seem to be a good reason to exclude עֲלִילוֹתָ֑יו from the scope of the relative clause, as our preferred diagram. Alternatively, in light of parallels such as Mic 7:5 (כִּימֵ֥י צֵאתְךָ֖ מֵאֶ֣רֶץ מִצְרָ֑יִם אַרְאֶ֖נּוּ נִפְלָאֽוֹת), we could understand the relative clause to modify only נִפְלְאוֹתָ֗יו, in which case we would have two clauses, with the verb "they forgot" elided in the second.

For the alternative position of the prepositional phrase "before their fathers," see the following note.