Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] OT: a link about Modern Hebrew
Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2004 16:51:49 -0500
Looking at the first chapter, first verse in Isaiah and Micah, Isaiah started
his work earlier (possibly also elder in years) and 2:24 is closer to the
beginning of his book, than 4:13 in Micah. Furthermore, Isaiah indicates
that this is a revelation specifically given to him, whereas Micah merely
states that this is what is to be in the future.
The mention in Jeremiah is merely a citation, not a quote.
Karl W. Randolph.
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From: Peter Kirk <peterkirk AT qaya.org>
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> Actually we know that the book of Micah was taken seriously, as it is
> quoted in Isaiah 2:1-4 (or possibly vice versa) and Jeremiah 26:18 (this
> cannot be vice versa).
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Re: [b-hebrew] OT: a link about Modern Hebrew
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