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Whence אֶת between partners' names? The word אֶת /et/ is used with the following meanings: In Biblical Hebrew, it means "with". In modern Hebrew it survives, but only with a complement-of-the-preposition pronoun suffix: "with me", "with you", etc. In Biblical and modern Hebrew (and points in between), it's the direct-object prep... (more) |
— | over 4 years ago |
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