03-20-2021, 10:09 PM
I'm aware that לָה means 'to her'.
And יֶֶשׁ לָָה may mean 'she has' or similar.
Now, what about הַשֶׁמֶשׁ לָה (henceforth 'phrase') ?
I see at least to possibilities (including putative ones):
1.
'the sun is with her' (effectively, 'she has sun')
2.
'the sun be with her'.
My impression is that phrase is deficient, which is to say, grammatically, something is missing.
Or is this a complete sentence even ?
And יֶֶשׁ לָָה may mean 'she has' or similar.
Now, what about הַשֶׁמֶשׁ לָה (henceforth 'phrase') ?
I see at least to possibilities (including putative ones):
1.
'the sun is with her' (effectively, 'she has sun')
2.
'the sun be with her'.
My impression is that phrase is deficient, which is to say, grammatically, something is missing.
Or is this a complete sentence even ?