[b-hebrew] (RWT in meaning?

K Randolph kwrandolph at gmail.com
Fri May 23 12:28:04 EDT 2008


Dear List Members:
(RWT as a noun I count as occurring 43 times in Tanakh, a feminine noun
ending in a tau. It is usually translated as "nakedness", as being from the
same root as (RH "to make bare, uncovered, hence to empty entirely" however,
in Deuteronomy 24:1 the context seems to indicate that "nakedness" is not
the correct meaning. It is used in Joseph's Egypt to refer to something
wrong in the land, After Noah drank the wine, it refers to his state that
Ham saw, that should not be. Every time it is used, as far as I can tell, it
refers to something wrong.

Any thoughts?

Karl W. Randolph.


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