What Does min Mean? PETE J. WILLIAMS ABSTRACT The Biblical use of the Hebrew word min ('kind') and also its usage in post-Biblical Hebrew suggest that the word min is most likely a word of biological origin. Words historically connected with min in other languages and the way min was ...
don't commit adultery, don't steal, don't kill"—but rather focus on where those come from, and put the emphasis there. And here, "don't take his name in vain" would mean that you take his name in vain because he is empty to you. Your mind doesn'...
between who we are and who we want to be, what we currently do, and what we feel is the right thing to do. But this does not mean we are failures. It only means that we are still moving, still growing, still striving to be better than we are. It means that we are in the mid...
They did not tempt him, by first offering him so much money, if he would betray him; but he himself first moves it to them, and tempts them with it to offer him an handsome reward: and it is to be observed, that he does not mention the name of Jesus, either because they might ...
From onkelhotte's code in the thread you referred to above, the function recv4 would be the one to use to transfer integers. The sent bytes are assembled into an array of 4-byte integers. Note: I haven't tested that code, I have only sent data via TCP/IP from Fortran to C++, ...
dev. of 7 runs, 1000 loops each) >>> %timeit -n1000 add_string_with_format(NUM_ITERS) 61 µs± 2.18 µs per loop (mean± std. dev. of 7 runs, 1000 loops each) >>> %timeit -n1000 add_string_with_join(NUM_ITERS) 117 µs± 3.21 µs per loop (mean± std. dev. ...
96 One could argue that yelid is a participle form of the verb ילד so that the phrase does mean literally “houseborn”; yet the biblical passive participle form is ילוד.97One might thus posit that the form is an Aramaism, a form of the Pe’alpassive participle; ...
The latter clause does not seem in perfect harmony with the tone of the earlier part of the verse. There has been no reference in the conversation as reported to any other god to explain Nebuchadnezzar's demand, "Who is that God that shall deliver you out of my hands?" Moreover, there...