So in your expert opinion, how literal of a translation should be get?
And I found this hilarious.
Abbot and Costello Learn Hebrew
by Rabbi Jack Moline
ABBOTT: I see you're here for your Hebrew lesson.
COSTELLO: I'm ready to learn.
A: Now, the first thing you must understand is that...
Now I could be wrong, but in my opinion and my understanding, the constant amount of male terms in Torah is a fault of the Hebrew Language. As you may or may not know, in hebrew, every noun is either male or female, and every verb has a male or female identifier with it. There is no such thing...
You'e inspired me to pick up a English copy of the Etz Hayim Torah next.
I'm glad we agree that if you choose not to learn hebrew, to at least pick up Torah commentary that explains these significances.
A thread dedicated to me, thanks Jay. How ironic you start with
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Then you end with...
Anyways, another reason to learn hebrew is because of the connection of words. I posted this in another thread.
Notice how what you said is very similar to what you said?
Sure, just be pre-warned I don't give much credit to something that popped up over the last 200 years by someone who my personal opinion of will never be posted. :D
Apologies.
Begining Torah students just start where they like w/ their learning partner.
It's not wise to skip from NT, to begining, to middle of kings. You're going to have a lot of misconceptions, IMO.
Let me guess, you read a book by a moron? errr mormon, excuse me. When you can read the DSS, then we can talk, until then, your ignorant posts are become tiresome.
The word Good, Tov, appears tons of times. Do you think they are all used in the same way?
Excellent move. I'll give you frubals for that comment right there after I finish my response even though what you cited is pretty dumb, IMO.
That's just a plain lie. Read Isaiah 42,49,50,52. They...