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− | <p>While Rabbinic Hebrew generally employs the verb גרש to refer to the act of divorcing, Biblical Hebrew use the verb forms of < | + | <p>While Rabbinic Hebrew generally employs the verb גרש to refer to the act of divorcing, Biblical Hebrew use the verb forms of <a href="Dictionary:שלח" data-aht="page">שלח</a> (see <a href="BER21$" data-aht="page">Bereshit 21</a> regarding the case of Hagar) to describe this action. Biblical Hebrew does use גרושה to refer to a woman divorcee (see Vayikra 21:14, 22:13, Bemidbar 30:10, Yechezkel 44:22, 45:9).</p> |
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גרש / גרושה
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While Rabbinic Hebrew generally employs the verb גרש to refer to the act of divorcing, Biblical Hebrew use the verb forms of שלח (see Bereshit 21 regarding the case of Hagar) to describe this action. Biblical Hebrew does use גרושה to refer to a woman divorcee (see Vayikra 21:14, 22:13, Bemidbar 30:10, Yechezkel 44:22, 45:9).
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