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- From: "Christian M. M. Brady" <cbrady AT tulane.edu>
- To: B-Hebrew <b-hebrew AT franklin.metalab.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: creation and apparatuses (apparati)
- Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 21:25:33 -0500
On 6/27/02 3:33 PM, "John D Robinett" <jrobinett1 AT wi.rr.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> Im new to this group, and new to the study of biblical Hebrew. But I do
> want to ask a question make a point. WOuld not the G-d be consistent? In
> my studies I tend to try and se if a theme or a hypothesis can be answered
> by another portion of scripture. SInce G-d would not be contridictory, what
> does the rest of the Torah have to say about working 7 days straight. To
> include the working of the land (how many years the land was to be worked
> and then given rest) etc.? (I am familiar with this partially but I am
> gratly interested in this other aspect of this conversation.
>
> Shalom
> John
John you will hear soon from others, I imagine, but just to warn you since
you are new to the list: your thoughts have moved into theology and this
list is dedicated to discussing biblical Hebrew. God-talk is strongly
discouraged! ;-)
(After all, scholars don't believe all this God talk, do they :^) NB: that
was an attempt at humor...)
--
Cb
cbrady @ tulane.edu
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means giving votes to the most obscure of all classes, our ancestors.
It is the democracy of the dead. -- G.K. CHESTERTON, The Man who was
Thursday
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RE: creation and apparatuses (apparati),
Lisbeth S. Fried, 06/27/2002
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: creation and apparatuses (apparati), Christian M. M. Brady, 06/27/2002
- Re: creation and apparatuses (apparati), tmcos, 06/27/2002
- Re: creation and apparatuses (apparati), Shoshanna Walker, 06/27/2002
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RE: creation and apparatuses (apparati),
John D Robinett, 06/27/2002
- Re: creation and apparatuses (apparati), Christian M. M. Brady, 06/27/2002
- RE: creation and apparatuses (apparati), John D Robinett, 06/27/2002
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