Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar/162. Disjunctive Sentences

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Wilhelm GeseniusEmil Kautzsch601195Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar — Disjunctive Sentences1909Arthur Ernest Cowley

§162. Disjunctive Sentences.

a The introduction of another possible case, excluding that which preceded, is effected by אוֹ or, e.g. Ex 21, equivalent to the Latin vel; but also equivalent to aut with an exclusive antithesis, 2 K 2; so Is 27 אוֹ= it would then happen that, for which elsewhere אוֹ כִי.

b In the sense of sive—sive we find אוֹאוֹ, or אִםאִם, or וְאִםאִם (see the examples in the Lexicon), also וְוְ Lv 5, Nu 9, Dt 24, Is 2 ff., Jer 32, ψ 76, Jb 34, perhaps also Ex 21 (but not Pr 29; cf. Delitzsch on the passage), and לְלְ (see § 143 e); cf. also גַּםגַּם (in Gn 24 וְגַםגַּם) both—and; but גַּם לֹאגַּם לֹא (in Gn 21 וְגַם לֹאוְגַם לֹא; Zp 1 גַּם ... לֹאגַּם) neither—nor. On disjunctive questions, see § 150 g.