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One normally expects a clause to modify the words that immediately precede or follow it. However, in Tanakh at times this is not true, and to properly understand a verse, one must invert the word order.
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<li>One normally expects a clause to modify the words that immediately precede or follow it. However, in Tanakh at times this is not true, and to properly understand a verse, one must invert the word order.One normally expects a clause to modify the words that immediately precede or follow it. However, in Tanakh at times this is not true, and to properly understand a verse, one must invert the word order.</li>
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Syntax

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מקרא מסורס

  • One normally expects a clause to modify the words that immediately precede or follow it. However, in Tanakh at times this is not true, and to properly understand a verse, one must invert the word order.One normally expects a clause to modify the words that immediately precede or follow it. However, in Tanakh at times this is not true, and to properly understand a verse, one must invert the word order.

Scope ambiguity