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: "Kevin L. Barney" <klbarney AT yahoo.com>
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: Re: exegesis per ELOHIM as a female noun:
Date
: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 15:48:17 -0500
It may be that the name change was posited as an aetiological explanation
of the presence of two different forms of Abraham's name in the tradition.
(Sorry that I can't paste the message I am responding to. I am on digest,
so I post through the web site.)
Kevin L. Barney
Hoffman Estates, Illinois
klbarney AT yahoo.com
Re: exegesis per ELOHIM as a female noun:
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Kevin L. Barney, 11/21/2000
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RE: exegesis per ELOHIM as a female noun:
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Dan Wagner, 11/21/2000
Re: exegesis per ELOHIM as a female noun:
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Kevin L. Barney, 11/21/2000
RE: exegesis per ELOHIM as a female noun:
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Dan Wagner, 11/21/2000
RE: exegesis per ELOHIM as a female noun:
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Peter Kirk, 11/22/2000
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