I think the notion that thought bears no direct relationship to language isI will try to stick to matters of Hebrew language in replying here, and avoid being distracted into comparative philosophy.
inaccurate. Hebrew thoughtforms are directly linked to its language units.
This is not always the case with greek because of its propensity for
abstractions. However, in Hebrew, thoughtforms/language is tied to instances
or things existing in reality (e.g., the idea of stiffneckedness like an ox).
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