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no such passover had been celebrated

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    + V 431-618-398-337-390=2174 Gn 1,3(bis).5(bis).6(bis)
    to be born, to be begotten Wis 7,3; to be created Is 48,7; to come about Ex 10,22; to happen to, to be done to [τινι] Tob 11,15; to happen, to take place 2 Mc 1,32; to become Gn 4,6; to be [+adv.] Tob 7,10; to fall to, to belong to [τινος] Gn 30,42; to fall to [τινι] Gn 21,9; to turn into [εἴς τι] Gn 20,12
    μὴ γένοιτο (μοι) far be it (from me) Gn 44,17; ἐὰν δὲ γενομένη γένηται ἀνδρί if she had become the woman of, if she had been married Nm 30,7; ἐγενήθη αὐτῷ εἰς γυναῖκα she became his wife Ru 4,13; τῷ Σημ ἐγενήθη καὶ αὐτῷ to Sem himself also were children born Gn 10,21; οὐκ ἐγενήθη τὸ πάσχα τοῦτο no such passover had been celebrated 2 Kgs 23,22; περὶ τὸ σάββατον ἐγίνοντο they celebrated the Sabbath 2 Mc 8,27; καὶ ἐγένετο (semit.?; stereotypical rendition of ויהי) and it happened Gn 4,8
    *Jos 16,1 (καὶ) ἐγένετο (τὰ ὅρια) (and the borders) were-(הגבול) ויהי for MT (הגורל) ויצא (and the lot) came out, see ὅριον, see also Jos 15,1, 17,1, 1 Sm 22,3, 1 Chr 14,17; *Is 2,1 γενόμενος that happened, came to pass-היה? for MT חזה (that Isaiah) saw; *Jer 6,1(2) γίνεται is coming -היה for MT הנוה the pasture; *Jer 15,11 γένοιτο amen, so be it-אמן for MT אמר he said; *Mi 2,1 ἐγένοντο they were-היו for MT הוי woe, see also Jer 37(30),7
    Cf. HELBING 1928, 64; KRAFT 1972b, 164; RENEHAN 1982, 48; WALTERS 1973, 115-117; →NIDNTT; TWNT
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