I would like to hear your opinion about an idea I have regarding Isaiah
8:16.
All translations identify "limmuday" with "desciples" (NRSV gives: "bind
up the testimony, seal the teaching among my disciples"), as do HALOT
and BDB.
Yet it doesn't really fit: if the disciples will get the law, why should
it be *sealed* in them?
I propose to interpret "limmudim" as "covering", a meaning this word had
in Mishnaic Hebrew. E.g.:
Mo'ed Qatan 2,2: Rabbi Yehuda omer, ose lo *limmudim* bishvil shelo
yexmats ("R. Judah says: He may make for it a covering of shingles so
that the wine shall not turn sour").
If we take that meaning of limmudim, then the verse makes more sense:
"bind up the testimony, seal the teaching with a covering"
Does anyone know if this was propsed before?
Thanks,
Shai
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Shai Heijmans
Dpt. of Hebrew and Semitic Languages
Tel Aviv University