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1 | Did you have a particular source? | Mark 10:25 | Morant61 | 6405 | ||
Greetins EdB! Great point! Did you have a source in mind for Luke's word. I found one reference to it being a surgecial (spelling?) needle, but most of my references and dictionaries simply list it as a needle! Either way, I think the point of the saying is clear! Thanks, Tim Moran |
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2 | Did you have a particular source? | Mark 10:25 | EdB | 6456 | ||
In Matt 19:24 and Mark 10:25 the word for needle in the original is 'raphis' which means to sew or sewing needle. In Luke 18:25 the word is 'belone' which means needle and was the term used by the people of time to speak of a needle used by a physician versus the needle used in sewing. |
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