Surely "shelter" is sufficient. In English a "shelter" is generally
temporary, and temporariness was not always in focus in the Hebrew
word e.g. Gen 33:17, Isa 1:8 and especially 4:6, Amos 9:11.
Peter Kirk
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Subject: sukkah as "temporary shelter"?
Author: manstey AT portal.ca at internet
Date: 22/07/1999 16:03
Gday all,
For your interlinear we are considering using a different word for sukkah
from the traditional "booth". What do you think of the expression "temporary
shelter"?
With regards,
Matthew Anstey
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