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Chris,
They look alike but I think what you are looking at are actually three words. 1 Kings 10:28 has the conjunction ו , the preposition מן , and the name of a cityְ קוה ְ translated variously as Keveh or Kue. I don't know where they got linen from. Jeremiah 3:17 is obviously a verb form of the word for gather. And Genesis 1:10, מקוה , is a word meaning a gathering place or a pool. Sincerely, Michael Abernathy On 6/29/2013 11:05 AM, Chris Watts wrote: A772D9EC-24C6-4379-A38E-DA1DF0073FE4 AT eircom.net" type="cite">I think something is going wrong here with communication...perhaps? according to even-shoshan מקוה is found 12 times in tanach. My hebrew scriptures from king james have translated this very same word as "linen yarn" in 1 kings 10:28. One supposes that they came up with that based on context and the fact that KVH root is a twisted cord or rope. Anyway, am I missing some point here with your reply, because what you wrote I am a bit lost on. Genesis 1:10 has the same hebrew word pronounced the same as 1 kings 10:28. And the word used in jeremiah 3:17 for gathering is constructed differently, but seeing that I am not the professional here I would assume that I am getting perhaps your explanations confused with something - sorry Chris Watts Ireland |
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