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1 | One qadosh or two for "Holy One"? | 2 Kin 19:22 | Morant61 | 142199 | ||
Greetings Chancellor! I am very rusty with my Hebrew! But, the best I can determine there is only one 'qadosh' in 2 Kings 19:22. It is the adjective 'Holy', and 'one' is listed in italics in the verse to indicate that it is not actually present in the text. So, the best way to view it would be to simply say that 'gadosh' has been translated as 'Holy One'! I hope this helps! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | One qadosh or two for "Holy One"? | 2 Kin 19:22 | Chancellor | 142215 | ||
Tim, Thanks for the response. The NASB reference I mentioned indicates qadosh is used twice but other resources (Strong's for the KJV and an actual Hebrew Bible) indicate QADOSH is only used once. I noticed that the NASB reference often uses a Hebrew word twice in succession in circumstances such as this. |
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3 | One qadosh or two for "Holy One"? | 2 Kin 19:22 | Searcher56 | 142223 | ||
Actually the NASB uses it once, as "Holy One" ... it does use it as just "holy" but never one. It would be easier for us if they would make it one word (or link). | ||||||