Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Shatnez: Wool and Linen, or Animal Fiber and Plant Fiber?
Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 19:26:58 -0500
Hey everyone, this is a *bump* on the thread - as I still haven't
received a question to my answer.
In Deut 22:11 it states:
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"You shall not wear Shatnez, wool and linen together."
Does the grammar of the phrase "wool and linen" demonstrate it to be a
definition or an example. I am looking for grammatical proof for with
interpretation.
Thanks in advance.
B"H
John Steven
Re: [b-hebrew] Shatnez: Wool and Linen, or Animal Fiber and Plant Fiber?
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