Psalm 88/Notes/Verbal.V. 9.100465

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  • The lack of movement prompts us to render הִרְחַקְתָּ in English as a present perfect (instead of a simple past).
  • The lack of movement prompts us to render שַׁתַּנִי in English as a present perfect (instead of a simple past). "The Qal passive participle mostly denotes a completed action or a state" (cf. JM §121q).
  • The combination of the dynamic verb שַׁתַּנִי (read as a present perfect like in the previous line) with the passive participle כָּלֻא, a present simultaneous stative, prompts us to translate the clause as 'you have shut me in [so that until now I am shut in]'."
  • The modality of 'possibility' for אֵצֵֽא is understood as a combination of posteriority & reference point movement, since 'possibility' is analyzed as a semantic derivative of futurity ('I will go out at any point in the future' --> 'I am able to go out now').