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 =====hiteh===== =====hiteh=====
 היתה היתה
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 +'hiteh' means "was" or "had become".
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 The word 'hiteh' first appears in Genesis 1:2. The word 'hiteh' first appears in Genesis 1:2.
  
-"and the earth **was** formless and void" is the common translation. In this rendering, 'hiteh' is interpreted as a past tense form of the verb "to be", and is assigned the Strong number 1961.+"//and the earth **was** formless and void//" is the common translation. In this rendering, 'hiteh' is interpreted as a past tense form of the verb "to be"
  
-This is very strange indeed.+Normally however,, the word [[ahih]] is used for the verb "to be/exist/is/was", as is the case for most of the uses in this section of text. Genesis chapter 1 uses 'ahih' multiple times, but only in this one particular instance chooses to use 'hiteh' instead.
  
-Strong number 1961 does refer to a verb meaning "to be". It is the word [[ahih]].+'hiteh' is clearly not the same word as 'ahih', and the two words should not be equated
  
-'hiteh' is clearly not the same word as 'ahih', and should not be assigned to the same strongunumber +It is important to note the difference between "was" and "had become". hiteh may indicated an active state caused by a previous event, rather than simply a passive state. In other words, 'hitehmight indicate "had become" rather than "was".
  
 +The implication of the traditional rendering is that earth was in some primal state of pre-[[creation]]. This is not actually supported by the text. In fact, if our supposition is correct quite the opposite is true. The usage of the word 'hiteh' indicates that the earth **had become** barren. The exact phrase is "//Earth had become worthless junk//" ([[teho]] [[beho]]). The text appears to indicate that some earlier event had destroyed whatever had previously been on Earth, and the planet was now desolate.
  
 'hiteh' occurs 111 times.(([[https://biblehub.com/hebrew/hayetah_1961.htm]])) 'hiteh' occurs 111 times.(([[https://biblehub.com/hebrew/hayetah_1961.htm]]))
  
 +FIXME - Audit these instances
  
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 LexID 101961 LexID 101961
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