Babel,Tower of Babel- (Genesis 11:1-11) a tower built by Noah's descendants (probably in Babylon) who intended it to reach up to heaven; God foiled them by confusing their language so they could no longer understand one another
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Hebrew Word Lessons Miz’mor: A PRAISE PSALM Sung for Centuries Sep 22, 2024hebrewwordlessons Praise Psalm: mizmor, masculine noun (Strong’s 4210) Original text: מִזְמוֹר Root: זָמַר Sounds like: meez’mohr In 2005 an archeological dig unearthed a stunning...
The “textual evidence proper” consists of any readings that the editor deems as variant to the reconstructed text. The editors follow a consistent order in the witnesses they cite. (There is minor variation, volume to volume.) In Genesis Wevers writes: The witnesses for a variant are alway...
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Footnote 1 The former is a handbook to the first eleven chapters of Genesis, written for intermediate and advanced students of Biblical Hebrew, and consists of a detailed systemic functional analysis of the text. The latter is a comparative study of verbal sequences in Hebrew and Ugaritic poetry...
In Hebrew, every word we read brings to mind a dozen kindred words. And if we see an object in observable reality, and the word by which we call that object drifts into the subconscious mind (Genesis 2:19-20), a quick consideration of a dozen objects that relate to the first automatic...
The Hebrew word for heart first shows up in Genesis at an ominous place – just before the flood of Noah’s day. “When men began to increase in number on the earth…the Lord saw how great man’s wickedness on the earth had become, and that every inclination of the thoughts of his...
–Genesis 1:6-8 For thousands of years this passage has been an enigma for interpreters of the Bible.1What is the meaning of this word ‘rāqîaʿ,’ and what exactly were these waters that it divided? Was this simply describing the creation of the atmosphere? Do these upper waters ...
Chronicles begins with the word “Adam.” This is clearly an echo of Genesis, obviously recapitulating the whole story. But this time it is the story, not only of how they lost the land, but also how they got it back.HS: How is that conveyed?