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1 | How can incest be forbidden? | Gen 3:3 | DocTrinsograce | 129809 | ||
Okay, Ed... take it up with Josephus and the rabbis. I'm really impressed with your grasp of Hebrew or, at least, the authority of your sources if you can toss out native speakers of Hebrew as not knowing what they are talking about. Regarding speculation: The entire question is speculative, Ed. Speculative questions permit speculative answers. You started this thread branch with "first we don't know." So the root of the branch is speculation too. Didn't I even state that I was speculating? So shoot me for speculating! Sheesh! |
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2 | How can incest be forbidden? | Gen 3:3 | EdB | 129811 | ||
Doc First Cain and Abel were named before Hebrew language was formalized. In fact we do not know what language Adam and Eve spoke. Remember the various languages occurred at the Tower of Babel. It is very possible they did in fact speak Hebrew but that is mere conjecture. It is very possible the names do mean what they claim but unless it is stated as such in the Bible it is nothing more than man's speculation. As far as Josephus and the Rabbis remember one thing they missed Jesus completely, so they aren't infallible. I'm not shooting you for anything. I'm questioning your seemingly dogmatic statements. EdB |
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3 | How can incest be forbidden? | Gen 3:3 | DocTrinsograce | 129817 | ||
Ummm... okay... I take it you are using dogmatic in the non-theological sense. (Dogmatism is a part of theology that includes "things that can be known with certainty.") So, when the scripture says, Genesis 3:20, "And Adam called his wife's name Eve; because she was the mother of all living." that the fact that Eve -- according to Strongs (who wasn't a Rabbi) means "first woman" -- has nothing to do with the reason the scripture states for Adam giving her that name? I guess that would also apply to Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Esau, Jacob, Samuel, etc. etc. Or are you suggesting that due to the confusion of languages these names would be more certainly known than predulivian names? By the way, brother Ed, I have friends who are research physicists. They are not believers. But I still would tend to take their word on string theory over your own statements on the subject. On the other hand, I'd defer to you regarding the tenets of Pentecostalism, and generally dismiss their opinions on that subject. What can I say? Call me old fashioned! |
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4 | How can incest be forbidden? | Gen 3:3 | EdB | 129819 | ||
Forgive me Lord you know I try to remain silent. Doc So, when the scripture says, Genesis 3:20, "And Adam called his wife's name Eve; because she was the mother of all living." that the fact that Eve -- according to Strongs (who wasn't a Rabbi) means "first woman" -- has nothing to do with the reason the scripture states for Adam giving her that name? Have you ever considered the the possibility that the reason Adam gave Eve the name Eve may have been to him the name meant "the mother of all living"? And later the definers of names in Hebrew decided that since Eve was the first woman that would be the name they assigned the meaning of Eve "first woman"? Both meanings are correct. Adamnever published his and Strong did, therfore Strong is the expert but Adam was the mere inventor of the name. Eve. Please let's stop this is almost getting funny. EdB |
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