[b-hebrew] Fw: barak (bless? curse?) in the Book of Job
John Estell
oldearther at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 2 16:00:25 EST 2009
Bill,
I'm not talking about the mathematical notion of infinity. I'm simply talking about the idea of time continuing forever.
John Estell
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From: Bill Rea <bsr15 at cantsl.it.canterbury.ac.nz>
To: b-hebrew at lists.ibiblio.org
Sent: Sunday, February 1, 2009 4:13:40 PM
Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Fw: barak (bless? curse?) in the Book of Job
John asked:
>See Psalms 41:14, 90:2, 103:17, and 106:48.?? Isn't God to be blessed
>forever?
and
>Thanks for clarifying.? So you wouldn't consider "infinite time" to mean
>something opposite of "finite time"???
There is a problem with applying modern terminology to ancient
writings. The Hebrews did not leave us with anything that could be
considered a detailed mathematical text. So what did they know or
understand about mathematics? The question is unanswerable. If we
look at other civilizations their understanding of ``infinity''
doesn't exist. The Greeks did not have either a zero or an
infinity. You can look up Zeno's paradox, for example here
http://www.mathacademy.com/pr/prime/articles/zeno_tort/index.asp
To solve the paradox you need *both* zero and infinity. So
when you ask ``So you wouldn't consider "infinite time" to mean
something opposite of "finite time"???'' you are applying our
understanding to writings where there is no evidence they understood
the concept of infinity. (WLM cannot be taken to mean an infinite
amount of time, just indefinitely long.
Bill Rea, Ph.D. ICT Services, University of Canterbury \_
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Phone 64-3-364-2331, Fax 64-3-364-2332 /) Zealand
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