[b-hebrew] b-hebrew Digest, Vol 69, Issue 24

K Randolph kwrandolph at gmail.com
Sun Sep 28 22:22:11 EDT 2008


Eva:
"From" is not in the Hebrew text.

The vow of the Nazarite was something under the Mosaic Law. What was written
about in Genesis predated the Mosaic Law, so what is written concerning
Joseph predates the vow.

I have not made a theological study about what constitutes a Nazarite, so I
am unable to answer some of your questions. All I can say is that the word
apparently means consecrated.

Karl W. Randolph.

On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 11:49 AM, thebodyofjesusthenazoraion at juno.com <
thebodyofjesusthenazoraion at juno.com> wrote:

>
> Karl
> You said
> "Separate from his brethren" or "consecration of his brothers"?
>
> The one who is separated is QD$, as far as I can tell NZR is one who is
> consecrated.
>
> I thought that would be the answer. Is this a separate consecration
> than the vow of a Nzr? If yes, how many types of Nzr are there? Or what
> constitutes a Nzr?
>
> Eva Ritsema
>


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