a method of interpreting biblical literature emphasizing the moral implications of the tropes, or figures of speech, used in its composition. —tropological,adj. typology the analysis of symbolism, especially of the meaning of Scripture types. —typologist,n.—typological,adj. ...
Of course, this does not make any sense, but this is what the guru, John Walton, would have us believe from p50 of his book The Lost World of Genesis, where he says: “the meaning of the repeated formula ‘it was good’, which I propose refers to functioning properly…functional readi...
Jarchi (on Ge 18:8) explains chemah to be cream, and Vitringa and Hitzig give this meaning to the word in Isa 7:15-22. SEE MILK. Butter was, however, doubtless much in use among the Hebrews, and we may be sure that it was prepared in the same manner as at this day among ...
41 、However, in many cases he uses loose paraphrases that depart from the meaning of the Biblical text.That will be readily seen as well.───但是,在很多情况下他用不严紧的意译,远离圣经经文的意思,这将会同样立即看到。 42 、Another of biblical idioms is often food or things food.───圣...
There is no independent musical discourse to analyze, no motivic transformation in the usual sense or large-scale formal structures, and one does not typically find expressive links between the melodies and verbal meaning. And yet, the melodies are more intricate than Gregorian psalm tones, to ...
(לֶחֶם, le'chem; ἄρτος.), a word of far more extensive meaning among the Hebrews than at present with us. There are passages in which it appears to be applied to all kinds of victuals (Lu 11:3); but it more generally denotes all kinds of baked and pastry ...
The elementary school here was also the one time in my life that I’ve ever said the n-word. During a 4th grade discussion of a book we’d read for class which took place in the rural south shortly after the Civil War, I wanted to know the meaning of the one word I hadn’t und...
of what he thought was Judean balsam back to Sweden. Linnaeus called this Arabian tree Commiphora, meaning “giver of resin.” However, because of the biblical mention of tsori, the resinous product of a tree that once grew in Gilead (on the eastern bank of the Jordan River), he took ...
The answer is found in the definition of 'love', and that the fact that Biblical love is NOT a warm, gooey feeling inside, meaning that our feelings can align with true love, but it is not the foundation of it. Based on the above definitions of love, it is obvious that the Lord Go...
Thus Dido is found to belong to the same root as David, "beloved;" meaning "his love" or "delight:" i.e., the love or delight either of Baal or of her husband: Hasdrubal is the man "whose help Baal is:" Hamilcar the man whom the god "Milcar graciously granted" (comp. Hana...