At 11:52 AM 5/3/99 -0400, you wrote:
>On Mon, 3 May 1999, Jim West wrote:
>
>> Le problème avec votre suggestion est qu'il y a d'évidence
>> suffisante que le nom divin était Yahweh prononcé tandis que le
>> seul conseil que c'était Jéhovah prononcé se repose sur un
>> malentendu clair du système hébreu du vocalization.
>>
>> Vous montez un cheval mort.
>
>Really? That's quite interesting, Pastor. I suppose another requisuite of
>this schoalrly discussion of Hebrew which you forgot to mention
>stipulates fluency or at least basic sentence structure in modern French.
>Am I correct, or is the good pastor being the annoying absent minded
>professor I know him as?
I guess I was a tad absent minded. When this post arrived I was reading
some French stuff, thinking in French, and regrettably responded to the
query in French. I apologize to the list.
In any event, my remarks are quite simple: the reason that most folk dont
buy the "Jehovah" pronunciation is the simple fact that it is based on a
misunderstanding. You are riding a dead horse, mr Joseph.
Best,
Jim
oh- p.s.- yes, as anyone who has attended grad school knows, french and
german are required languages along with the Biblical languages for anyone
doing serious work in the field of Biblical studies.
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Jim West, ThD
Petros Baptist Church- Pastor
Quartz Hill School of Theology- Adjunct Prof. of Bible