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Category Archives: Word/Phrase Analysis
Is that really Hebrew on the side of that Volcano in Mexico?
I recently saw a presentation from Jaime Maussan, is a “ufologist” of world fame, and hosts television shows in Mexico. His website is in Spanish, but you can see English videos of some of his presentation on YouTube. In his … Continue reading
Posted in Hebrew Language, Word/Phrase Analysis
Tagged Mexico, mountain, Rashi, sea-monster, serpent, taninim, Timiat, ufo, volcano
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That whole “Nazirite” thing
A quick word search on “Nazirite[s]” show only the following: Num 6:2-21 – used at least 10 times Judges 13:5,7 and 16:17 (Samson) Amos 2:11-12 This made me wonder if Numbers 6 was created primarily to explain Judges 13. I … Continue reading
“The spirit of the LORD” motiff in the Tanach
Yes, I like word counts. In the Tanach, the phrase “the spirit of the LORD” occurs 23 times, 7 of those being in Judges, and 4 of those being just on Samson. Wikipedia lists 12 judges in the book of … Continue reading
Posted in Book of Judges, Word/Phrase Analysis
Tagged Judges, Samson, Spirit of God, Spirit of the LORD
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