

[34:33] 1 tn Heb “and Moses finished”; the clause is subordinated as a temporal clause to the next clause.
[34:33] 2 tn The Piel infinitive construct is the object of the preposition; the whole phrase serves as the direct object of the verb “finished.”
[34:33] 3 tn Throughout this section the actions of Moses and the people are frequentative. The text tells what happened regularly.
[34:34] 4 tn The construction uses a infinitive construct for the temporal clause; it is prefixed with the temporal preposition: “and in the going in of Moses.”
[34:34] 5 tn The temporal clause begins with the temporal preposition “until,” followed by an infinitive construct with the suffixed subjective genitive.
[34:34] 6 tn The form is the Pual imperfect, but since the context demands a past tense here, in fact a past perfect tense, this is probably an old preterite form without a vav consecutive.