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*'''v.9b.''' The verb ישׁר is one of seve … </br>*'''v.9b.''' The verb ישׁר is one of seven original I-''yod'' verbs that occur in the Bible. The expected form for the ''Hiphil'' imperative would be הֵישַׁר. Both the ''qere'' and the ''kethiv'' readings differ from this expected reading. The ''qere'' reading gives an uncontracted form (הַיְשַׁר, cf. Prov. 4:25), while the ''kethiv'' reading gives a form for I-''waw'' verbs (הוֹשַׁר). (See Isa. 45:2 for a similar problem.)'"`UNIQ--ref-00000CDF-QINU`"' The ''kethiv'' form (הוֹשַׁר) makes for a closer phonological correspondence with שׁוֹרְרַי in the previous line, as repetition of the long o-vowel combines with the alliteration of the consonants שׁ and ר.</br>*'''v.13b.''' "The choice for ''Piel'' may be supported in two additional ways. Within v.13, this form is the ocunterpart to ''tbrk'', another ''Piel'', which contributes to a chiastic word order in the verse. There is also a supporting pattern: in the poem there is a balance of seven ''Piel'' and seven ''Hiphil'' forms. Of each of these root formations there are four forms occurring as pairs, for the purpose of a regular (horizontal ''parallelismus membrorum'' and of a vertical parallelism. In the same way as the ''Piel'' forms of v.13 find their counterparts in v.7, so do the two ''Hiphil'' forms in v.11 have their opposite numbers in vv.2a/3a."'"`UNIQ--ref-00000CE0-QINU`"'</br> in vv.2a/3a."'"`UNIQ--ref-00000CE0-QINU`"'
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