Unless you're able to clearly show how this is useful, this is, Isaac, poorly helpful.
You have a tree: one trunk and several branches.
Saying that this branch and this other branch have the same basic stem... helps us very little. Because branches are very different -- even quite different- from each other.
Please, if I'm not right show how and why I'm wrong.
Give some examples, please!
Pere Porta
2011/2/25 Isaac Fried <if AT math.bu.edu>
It tells you what the basic meaning of עוה is.
Isaac Fried, Boston University
On Feb 25, 2011, at 11:25 AM, Pere Porta wrote:
The root עוה is a variant of the root עבה.
Isaac Fried, Boston University
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Isaac,
From time to time I asked you about this kind of postings of yours:
What is this useful for?
Namely, saying or stating that "The root עוה is a variant of the root עבה". ... what is it useful for? Which service does this give us?
You never asked me about this.
(I'm not the only member in this list who puts this question...)
Give a reasonable answer, please, or stop sending such posting kind.
Regards
Pere Porta
(Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain)
Qohelet 1:15 מעות לא יוכל לתקן וחסרון לא יוכל להמנות
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