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" An investigation of conditional sentences in the Hebrew text of Isaiah "
M. R. Spradlin
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Latin Dissertation
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Language of Document
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English
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Record Number
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1112558
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Doc. No
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TLpq303955468
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Main Entry
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M. R. Spradlin
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Title & Author
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An investigation of conditional sentences in the Hebrew text of Isaiah\ M. R. Spradlin
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College
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Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary
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Date
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1991
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1991
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Degree
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Th.D.
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Page No
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184
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Abstract
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Conditional sentences are present in almost every known language, and Hebrew is no exception. These "if-then" structures form an integral part of Hebrew syntax. A proper analysis of these forms is vital for accurate translation, exegesis, and interpretation. Although many Hebrew grammars contain sections of material on conditional sentences, these analyses often seem confusing and contradictory. This dissertation examines the conditional sentences found in the Book of Isaiah. A study is also made of conditional sentences in the dialects and languages of the Near East and how they compare with Biblical Hebrew. After examining the cultural and linguistic parameters of Hebrew conditional sentences, a structural pattern is proposed as an aid in analysis. An investigation is made of the components of conditional sentences, including the introductory particles, verbs, transitional particles, and clauses. The relationship of contextual factors as an aid in analyzing these types of sentences also appears. The conditional structures are classified and examined for syntactical conclusions. Finally, the findings of this study are collated and a system of conditional analysis is proposed. This method of analysis, called the "model system," has as its purpose to identify better the intended meaning of each clause within a conditional sentence. To aid in further research, six appendixes are incorporated into the dissertation. These appendixes detail the classification systems of various grammarians, list all of the conditional sentences in Isaiah, provide a glossary, list the conditional sentences by their introductory particle, list the nonconditional uses of , and classify each conditional sentence by the model system.
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Subject
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Ancient languages
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Bible
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Bible
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Language, literature and linguistics
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Philosophy, religion and theology
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