[b-hebrew] NXM
K Randolph
kwrandolph at gmail.com
Tue Apr 15 15:02:32 EDT 2008
John:
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 3:23 PM, John B. Senterfitt <mille-man at cox.net>
wrote:
>
> Karl
>
> Are there not three other verses in Jeremiah 18:8, 18:10 and 26:3 where it
> appears to me that this same word form
> וְנִחַ֑מְתִּי is used? And in those the picture seems to be dealing with
> change of mind or heart. Or, perhaps better still a picture of repentance.
Does God have a reason to repent? What wrong has God done?
In all three of these verses in Jeremiah, God is the actor, who turns back
from the actions he had considered to do to the person(s) in question.
> So even though it may appear in Job 42:6 to be a bit obscure I am still
> left wondering if Job might well have repented of anything he had said.
>
> This is a separate question, as here Job is the actor. I just dealt with
this more fully in another response.
> Thanks for your attention.
>
>
> John B. Senterfitt
> John B. Senterfitt
> 1st Kings 19:1-12
> Oh'but to hear the
> "still small voice"
Karl W. Randolph.
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