Yitzhak:
Let me add to what I said before.
On 3/30/07, Yitzhak Sapir < yitzhaksapir AT gmail.com> wrote:
> On 3/29/07, K Randolph wrote:
>
> > But that should not be an issue, because people of all faiths
> > (including atheism) study Biblical Hebrew, and as long as we all limit
> > our discussion to the language itself, we should have no problem
> > interacting with and learning from each other.
>
> Hi Karl,
>
> Why should "we" limit "our" discussion to the language itself? The stated
> list topics clearly include such subjects as history of the text, related
ANE
> culture, and literary analysis. Furthermore, does this "we" include you,
> because only a few weeks ago you asked if Zerach was a general under a
> Libyan Pharaoh. How was that limiting the discussion to the language
> itself? Or should "we" limit the discussion to the language itself, only
when
> ideas of Biblical errancy begin to pop up, which "we" must not hear?
>
> Yitzhak Sapir
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