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Hebrew Verb – Future Tense

The Hebrew Verb (Future Tense)

The Hebrew Verb (Future Tense)

In Hebrew, the future tense (atid) is used to describe actions that will happen. Hebrew verbs in the future tense

Biblical Hebrew Examples: The Hebrew Verb (Future Tense)

Biblical Hebrew Examples: The Hebrew Verb (Future Tense)

In Biblical Hebrew, the future tense verb – known as the imperfect form – is a powerful grammatical tool. It

The ‘Imperative’ in Hebrew

The ‘Imperative’ in Hebrew

The imperative form in Hebrew is used to give commands, instructions, or requests – just like “Sit!”, “Write!”, or “Come!”

Biblical Hebrew Examples: The ‘Imperative’ In Hebrew

Biblical Hebrew Examples: The ‘Imperative’ In Hebrew

In Biblical Hebrew, the imperative form – known as ציווי – is the voice of urgency, authority, and invitation. It’s

“Binyan Pi’el” Future Tense

“Binyan Pi’el” Future Tense

Pi’el is an expressive and active binyan. In the future tense, it continues to convey intensive, repetitive, or deliberate actions.

“Binyan Hif’il” Future Tense

“Binyan Hif’il” Future Tense

Hif’il is the causative binyan in Hebrew. In the future tense, it describes actions that the subject will cause to

“Binyan Hitpa’el” Future Tense

“Binyan Hitpa’el” Future Tense

Hitpa’el is the reflexive binyan in Hebrew. In the future tense, it describes actions the subject will perform on itself,

“Binyan Nif’al” Future Tense

“Binyan Nif’al” Future Tense

Nif’al is the passive counterpart of Pa’al. In the future tense, it describes actions that will happen to the subject

“Binyan Pa’al/Qal” Future Tense

“Binyan Pa’al/Qal” Future Tense

Pa’al is the most basic and common binyan in Hebrew. In the future tense, it expresses direct, active actions that

“Binyan Pu’al” Future Tense

“Binyan Pu’al” Future Tense

Pu’al is the passive counterpart of Pi’el. In the future tense, it describes actions that will be done to the

“Binyan Huf’al” Future Tense

“Binyan Huf’al” Future Tense

Huf’al is the passive counterpart of Hif’il. In the future tense, it describes actions that will be caused to happen

“To be” – Future Tense

“To be” – Future Tense

In Hebrew, the verb “to be” in the future tense is expressed using forms of the verb יִהְיֶה (yihyeh), meaning “will

Binyan Hif’il: Future Tense – “Peh-Nun”

Binyan Hif’il: Future Tense – “Peh-Nun”

In the future tense of Hif’il, roots that begin with nun (נ) follow the same assimilation pattern seen in the

Binyan Pa’al/Qal: Future Tense – “Peh-Nun”

Binyan Pa’al/Qal: Future Tense – “Peh-Nun”

In the Pa’al/Qal binyan, roots that begin with nun (נ) undergo assimilation in the future tense. The initial nun disappears,

Binyan Huf’al: Future Tense – “Peh-Nun”

Binyan Huf’al: Future Tense – “Peh-Nun”

In the Huf’al binyan, roots that begin with nun (נ) undergo assimilation in the future tense. The nun disappears, and

Binyan Hif’il: Future Tense – “Peh-Yud”

Binyan Hif’il: Future Tense – “Peh-Yud”

Binyan Nif’al: Future Tense – “Peh-Yud”

Binyan Nif’al: Future Tense – “Peh-Yud”

Binyan Pa’al/Qal: Future Tense – “Peh-Yud”

Binyan Pa’al/Qal: Future Tense – “Peh-Yud”

Binyan Huf’al: Future Tense – “Peh-Yud”

Binyan Huf’al: Future Tense – “Peh-Yud”

Binyan Pi’el: Future Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Pi’el: Future Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Hif’il: Future Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Hif’il: Future Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Hitpa’el: Future Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Hitpa’el: Future Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Nif’al: Future Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Nif’al: Future Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Pa’al: Future Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Pa’al: Future Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Pu’al: Future Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Pu’al: Future Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Huf’al: Future Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Huf’al: Future Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Pi’el: Future Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Pi’el: Future Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Hif’il: Future Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Hif’il: Future Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Hitpa’el: Future Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Hitpa’el: Future Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Nif’al: Future Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Nif’al: Future Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Pa’al: Future Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Pa’al: Future Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Pu’al: Future Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Pu’al: Future Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Huf’al: Future Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Huf’al: Future Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

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