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- From: Yohanan bin-Dawidh <yohanan.bin.dawidh AT gmail.com>
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- Subject: [b-hebrew] Sefer 'Iyyob and YHWH
- Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2013 15:19:00 -0500
In Sefer 'Iyyob, why do we see different discriptive pronouns used for YHWH? The terms אלהים, אלוה and אל, exist, depending on the chapter and who is speaking, to describe YHWH. The only consistency that exists is when either the narrorator or YHWH is speaking, and in the instances the term אלהים is used, but elsewhere, the terms vary.
Assuming that the events in this narrative actually existed, could this be due to the different Semitic dialects / tongues that the original participants spoke and the discriptive pronouns they used to reference the Deity? Could this be the difference of people who speak Hebrew, Arabic and Syriac having a conversation about YHWH in modern times?
Regards,
Yohanan bin-Dawidh
Louisville, Kentucky
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[b-hebrew] Sefer 'Iyyob and YHWH,
Yohanan bin-Dawidh, 04/23/2013
- Re: [b-hebrew] Sefer 'Iyyob and YHWH, Isaac Fried, 04/24/2013
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- [b-hebrew] Sefer 'Iyyob and YHWH, Yohanan bin-Dawidh, 04/23/2013
- Re: [b-hebrew] Sefer 'Iyyob and YHWH, TedBro, 04/23/2013
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