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<div style="font-size:300%;">Personal pronouns and the present tense</div> | <div style="font-size:300%;">Personal pronouns and the present tense</div> | ||
Hebrew is not a language like any other. | |||
Hebrew is not a language like any other. | |||
We will show that grammar (דִקְדוּק) has simple conjugation modes adapted to the Hebrew genius. | We will show that grammar (דִקְדוּק) has simple conjugation modes adapted to the Hebrew genius. | ||
Time (human) flows in one direction only, and Western thought has arbitrarily divided time into past, present, and future absolute, whereas there are only aspects of | Time (human) flows in one direction only, and Western thought has arbitrarily divided time into past, present, and future absolute, whereas there are only aspects of time that express thought itself of the creator, and which must be considered as differentiated relations with the One who is out of time. | ||
The present, defined as the period between the end of the past and the beginning of the future, is only a perpetual moment. Only Haqadoch baroukh Hou is an Eternal Present, and apart from Him, Creation has no existence. | The present, defined as the period between the end of the past and the beginning of the future, is only a perpetual moment. Only Haqadoch baroukh Hou is an Eternal Present, and apart from Him, Creation has no existence. Therefore, there is no present time in the Hebrew language. | ||
Therefore, there is no present time in the Hebrew language. | |||
==Personal pronouns== | ==Personal pronouns== |