This is the first major study of the Biblical Hebrew verbal system of a prophetic book. It is also the first book-length study in over 60 years to focus on how genre affects the Hebrew verbal system. It advances a data-driven argument that Biblical Hebrew verb forms do not function one way in prose and another way in poetry. Lastly, the author addresses the diachronic development of Hebrew between the destruction of the First Temple and the writing of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Stephen L. Huebscher, Ph.D. (Clarks Summit University, 2022) is an ordained Baptist minister. He formerly taught as an adjunct professor at Central Baptist Seminary in Plymouth, Minnesota, and currently serves as a chaplain in the U.S. Navy.
Preface List of Tables Abbreviations
1 Introduction: The Debate over the Influence of Genre
â1âDefinition of the Study
â2âLimitation of Focus
â3âVerbal Function and Genre
â4âIdentifying a Methodological Way Forward
â5âDiachronic Verbal Factors in Zechariah
â6âOrder of this Study
â7âMethod, Part1
â8âMethod, Part2: The Event Model
â9âMethod, Part3: Analysis and Synthesis
2 QatalI: qatal verbs in Zechariah
â1âIntroduction
â2âFindings and Analyses
â3âConclusions
3 QatalII: w + qatal verbs in Zechariah
â1âIntroduction
â2âFindings and Analyses
â3âConclusions
4 YiqtolI: yiqtol verbs in Zechariah
â1âIntroduction
â2âFindings and Analyses
â3âConclusions
5 YiqtolII: W + yiqtol verbs in Zechariah
â1âIntroduction
â2âFindings and Analyses
â3âConclusions
6 Imperative
â1âIntroduction
â2âFindings and Analyses
â3âConclusions
8 Analysis and Application
â1âAnalysis
â2âGenre, Form, and Function
â3âApplication
â4âConclusions
9 Conclusions
â1âSummary and Primary Conclusions
â2âSecondary Conclusions
â3âRecommendations for Future Research
Appendix1: Historical Development of Verb Forms Appendix2: Table of Verb Data Appendix3: Statistical Correlations of Verb Forms with Genre Glossary Bibliography Index of Modern Authors Index of Scripture Index of Subjects