inquirer
05-22-2013, 01:49 AM
Hi Richard,
Why do some of the words in your data base ( like this one: המבלי H1097 beliy / not, ) have comas following them?
Is that suppose to indicate something about the Hebrew words place, position, or meaning in a sentence?
Richard Amiel McGough
05-22-2013, 07:59 AM
Hi Richard,
Why do some of the words in your data base ( like this one: המבלי H1097 beliy / not, ) have comas following them?
Is that suppose to indicate something about the Hebrew words place, position, or meaning in a sentence?
The comma is just part of the larger definition that you can't see because I had to abbreviate it. It looks like you searched for all words with the value 87. The data is displayed in a table where there is not enough room to show the whole definition so I show just the first 15 characters. The rest is truncated. If you click on the hyperlinked Strong's number you will see the rest of the definition. Case in point, click on H1097 and you will see this:
בלי beliy {bel-ee'} from 01086; TWOT - 246e AV - not, without, un..., lack of, so that no, corruption; 14 subst 1) wearing out adv of negation 2) without, no, not
I highlighted the parts that are included in the abbreviated results that you are asking about.
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