As I see it, if it is read as HMMK with the idea of "Is the command for the
morning from you?" while as written "Is it from your days you commanded the
morning?" implying that Job was there at the time of the first day. Not a big
difference, but still noticeable.
Karl W. Randolph.
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From: "C. Stirling Bartholomew" <jacksonpollock AT earthlink.net>
>
> On 2/1/05 5:59 PM, "Karl Randolph" <kwrandolph AT email.com> wrote:
>
> > Do you claim that the HMYMYK is a verb ...
>
> I wasn't making any claims. I was asking a question. What if we read hmmk
> here rather than hmymyk? What are the ramifications for the translation and
> exegesis?
>
>
> greetings,
> Clay Bartholomew
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