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Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues
- From: "K Randolph" <kwrandolph AT gmail.com>
- To: b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues
- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 10:44:46 -0700
Yitzhak:
You are in attack mode again. Your snide sourcasm (pun intended) is
dripping through your keyboard into the ether and onto our screens.
Strange, others on this list who hold to the same faith as you do can
state their beliefs without raising the hackles of those who hear.
Maybe you should learn from them.
Karl W. Randolph.
On 3/30/07, Yitzhak Sapir <yitzhaksapir AT gmail.com> wrote:
On 3/29/07, K Randolph wrote:
> But that should not be an issue, because people of all faiths
> (including atheism) study Biblical Hebrew, and as long as we all limit
> our discussion to the language itself, we should have no problem
> interacting with and learning from each other.
Hi Karl,
Why should "we" limit "our" discussion to the language itself? The stated
list topics clearly include such subjects as history of the text, related ANE
culture, and literary analysis. Furthermore, does this "we" include you,
because only a few weeks ago you asked if Zerach was a general under a
Libyan Pharaoh. How was that limiting the discussion to the language
itself? Or should "we" limit the discussion to the language itself, only when
ideas of Biblical errancy begin to pop up, which "we" must not hear?
Yitzhak Sapir
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Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues
, (continued)
- Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues, davidfentonism, 03/29/2007
- Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues, davidfentonism, 03/29/2007
- Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues, Harold Holmyard, 03/29/2007
- Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues, Gary Hedrick, 03/29/2007
- Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues, Gary Hedrick, 03/29/2007
- Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues, Harold Holmyard, 03/29/2007
- Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues, davidfentonism, 03/29/2007
- Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues, K Randolph, 03/29/2007
- Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues, Kevin Riley, 03/29/2007
- Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues, Yitzhak Sapir, 03/30/2007
- Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues, K Randolph, 03/30/2007
- Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues, K Randolph, 03/31/2007
- Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues, Yitzhak Sapir, 03/31/2007
- Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues, K Randolph, 03/31/2007
- Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues, Bryant J. Williams III, 03/31/2007
- Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues, Yitzhak Sapir, 03/31/2007
- Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues, Bryant J. Williams III, 03/31/2007
- Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues, davidfentonism, 03/31/2007
- Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues, Harold Holmyard, 03/29/2007
- Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues, Kevin Riley, 03/29/2007
- Re: [b-hebrew] how scholars debate controversial issues, Harold Holmyard, 03/29/2007
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