4. On the textual side, all I said was that I am unhappy with the
translation of MOT TA-MUT as "you will surely die". The word 'surely'
is, in my humble opinion, surely
redundant.
Isaac Fried, Boston University
On Apr 5, 2007, at 2:35 PM, Scott McAliley wrote:
Isaac,_______________________________________________
I am too ignorant of Hebrew to even understand most of your
commentary, but I appreciate it. To my shame, the only part I
understood was the conclusion. And that still leaves me wondering,
was the process of death that you refer to, Tamut, already
happening, and would certainly come to fruition if they did not
take the action of eating of the tree of life?
As far as the rest of your comments, you'll need to dumb them down
for me.
Thanks,
Scott McAliley
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