Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Job 12:16 interpreted in context of Is. 45:7
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 15:08:40 -0500
Weal and woe what do they mean?
At least in Isaiah 45:7 I have a clue, weal stands for $LWM fullness and
woe for R( displeasing (things) (the opposite of +WB pleasing (things))
The reason I started reading Tenakh in Hebrew was because of words like that:
archaic and no longer understood.
I translate Is. 45:7 thusly, Former of light and creator of darkness, maker
of fullness and creator of displeasure, I am YHWH the one who makes all of
these.
Karl W. Randolph.
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From: CS Bartholomew <jacksonpollock AT earthlink.net>
> On 7/31/03 10:44 AM, "Jim West" <jwest AT highland.net> wrote:
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> > Recall the Psalm, "I
> > make weal and woe, says the Lord".
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> Is. 45:7 I form light and create darkness, I make weal and create woe, I am
> the LORD, who do all these things.
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> RSV
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> greetings,
> Clay Bartholomew
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