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- Isaiah 27.8 + (Not clear)
- Isa 16.7 + (Parallel with ‘wailing’ (יל"ל))
- Deut 8.5b + (Reference to or constituency of time does seem to matter here.)
- 2 Chron 10:14 + (Same as 1 King 12:14)
- 2 Chron 10:11 + (Same as 1 Kings 12:11)
- Jer 46.28 + (See analysis for Jer 30.11)
- Provl 29.17 + (See entry for Prov 19.18)
- Psalm 38:2 + (See the analysis of Psalm 6:2)
- Psalm 2:10 + (The injunction to הִוָּסֵר follows a description of the king's power and authority, as if the state of נוֹסָר is entered into after deliberation of this description.)
- Psalm 16.7 + (The qatal morphology leads me to interpret perfect viewpoint aspect; the adverb ‘at night’, however, introduces the possibility that the Psalmist means to convey the action mimetically.)
- Hosea 10:10 + (The remainder of verse 10 details how God will יס"ר (nations will be gathered against them). Verse 11, in comparison with Jer 31:18, records the state from which Ephraim fell so as to necessitate יס"ר)
- 1 Kgs 12:11.1 + (The same analysis applies to 1 Kings 12:14.)
- Jer 2.19 + (The situation type in this verse is underspecified and so I chose what seems like the default for this verb.)
- Psalm 118.18 + (The viewpoint aspect here is probably perfect. ‘God has disciplined me and not given me over unto death. [Now that I am in this state, therefore] open for me the gates...’)
- Ezek 23:48 + (The women will enter into a state of being warned/disciplined upon seeing God put a stop to זִמָּה ‘wickedness’.)
- Lev 26.23 + (This verse proves that the situation type is an accomplishment. There is a change of state expected of the patient that, if interrupted, the patient has not yet reached.)
- Isaiah 33.18 + (Viewpoint and phasal aspect not clear from context.)
- Jer 6:8 + (Yahweh is commanding Jerusalem to enter into the state of being נוֹסָר / מְיֻסַּר after his warning of the coming in 6:1–7.)
- 1 Kgs 12.11.2 + (‘Scorpions’ here is perhaps some kind of metonymy referring to, perhaps, the harsh sting of the kinds of whips to be used by Jeroboam. The same analysis applies to 1 Kings 12:14.)