[b-hebrew] Semantic Range of QD$ (Holy)
G. Zack
atdgz at hotmail.com
Tue Mar 3 07:36:30 EST 2009
Would "sanctify" do or almost so, as one of the dictionary entries to it is: "To give social or moral sanction to", very close to "set apart", as "set apart" is a social act of sorts, not a random act?
Gad Za"k
> Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2009 23:04:29 -0600
> From: paulb2 at insightbb.com
> To: b-hebrew at lists.ibiblio.org
> Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Semantic Range of QD$ (Holy)
>
> George Athas wrote:
> > Karl Randolph wrote: "QD$, on the other hand, while I can't think of any example right off the top of my head and my main computer is at home, is used sometimes in a "secular" context with the meaning of being set apart. In those contexts, translations sometimes misunderstand them. As such, there is no real equivalent in English to the Hebrew word QD$."
> >
> > What about "special" or "distinct"?
>
> Or even "set apart" (as an adjective)?
>
> Paul Baronowsky
>
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