Genesis 2:19 -- long
Achilles achillesz@usa.net
Tue, 2 Feb 1999 00:51:32 -0500 (00917956292, 05491945215193@unifour.com)
On 2 Feb 99, at 0:26, Jason Carter wrote:
> CARTER
> I apologize if I came off rude, I was simply stating a few facts, which, if
> taken as an offense, please forgive me. I took Nancy's statement's to be
> misinformed, so I replied more out of boredom than anything.
>
> Nancy, forgive me for seeming rude! Secondly, to Achilles: I didn't see much
> questioning that I really needed to answer. Nancy only needs to look back
> directly at the Hebrew to understand what we are discussing, and then re-read
> the posts. However, I will re-read it just to be sure.
>
Achilles
Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe it has been established already that
neither, you, I, or Nancy claims to speak Hebrew. So "look back directly at the
Hebrew" is not a very helpful suggestion. We are rather trying to determine
whether or not the explanation you posted by someone (unattributed?) who does
claim to speak Hebrew made sense, and actually explained what it purported to
explain.
I appreciate you taking the time to re-read the original post. I seem to
remember some questions in it that are crucial to the task of evaluating the
explanation you posted.
Regards,
/Achilles achillesz@usa.net
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Random thought for the moment:
When he saw creation all around, and the throng of angels around
him that had come forth from him, he said to them, 'I am a jealous
God, and there is no other God besides me.' But by making this
announcement, he suggested to the angels with him that there is
another God. For if there were no other God, of whom would he be
jealous?
-- The Apostle John
The Secret Gospel of John, pub. ~ before A.D. 180