פִּיפִיּוֹת Isaiah 41:15

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Saboi

Re: פִּיפִיּוֹת Isaiah 41:15

Post by Saboi »

ducky wrote:Hello

I am kinda sure that you're wrong. but never mind
Let's finish our discussion.
We've said more than enough, and I'm sure we'll talk again.
My approach to Ancient Hebrew is very different to most others, a non-theological and logical understanding of the language, its place among other Mediterranean languages and its Phoenician (קיני) identity.
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Re: פִּיפִיּוֹת Isaiah 41:15

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I can see that and respect your approach, even though it is not my style of study.
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Re: פִּיפִיּוֹת Isaiah 41:15

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Lee Mcgee says
for Athena is a virgin, a childless God, further evidence in 2 Kings 17:10 that reveals her name. את־אשימא/τὴν ἀθήνην "Athena".
Athena = אתוֹן
לחש = לחץ done by pressing the throat and lips.

Isaac Fried, Boston University
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