Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] ra`yon and `inyan and what can be learned
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 07:46:12 +0200
Dear David and all,
While this is basically the same thread as the "Dating of Qohelet" which has
been closed, I'll allow continued discussion of the root(s) involved, as long
as the discussion does NOT revert back to the date of Qohelet and issues of
biblical inerrancy.
Yigal Levin
Co-moderator, B-Hebrew
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Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] ra`yon and `inyan and what can be learned
Randall and Karl,
I beg to differ with both of you. There are a number of different roots from
which any word spelled (רעיון) Ra(YoN may have evolved:
Those derived from a literal meaning of "to spread out / disperse":
1a - RooW(a (רוע) - found in the hiphil "to sound an alarm" and t'RooW(ah
(תרועה) shout, alarm
1b - Ra(a( - (רעע) to shout
2a - Ra(aH (רעה) - to put out to pasture / feed, graze, to lead, go out with
((2ai YaRa( (ירע)- to move back and forth)) -- NOT A POTENTIAL SOURCE
2b - Ra(a( (רעע) - to VIBRATE (move back and forth), shatter, be broken down,
be impaired, treat badly, be displeasing
Those derived from a literal meaning of "receive / perceive"
3a - Ra( (רע) - perception, thought
3b - Ra(aH (רעה) - to welcome, befriend, desire, take delight in, enjoy
In all probability, both uses in Qohelet come from 3b:
"taking delight in the wind" = >>>> futility
"taking delight of his heart" = >>>> the labor of the heart