Sure. And don't stumble at changing "he gave" to "they made," and "his" to
"him," and disregarding "in," either. Minor blurs on the big picture of
Christianity, huh? If facts don't fit in a theory, "adjust" the facts?
>people who work regularly with the Hebrew need not
stumble long over the appearance of a plural noun
with a singular meaning, since there are so many
of them.<
Many? One instance in Ezekiel, where it clearly goes about the multitude
of people - and thus death in plural? Wow...
Sincerely,
Vadim Cherny
RE:[b-hebrew] Isaiah 53: In his death?
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