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ReverendDG
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Message 116 of 300 (356981)
10-17-2006 2:42 AM
Reply to: Message 94 by Terral
10-15-2006 8:36 AM


Re: Plain Text Thelogy: Being "Literally" Stuck In The Sixth Grade
just to tell you 1 John 5:7-8 is an insert into the text, it was a footnote the kjv translator inserted
a good site on this is Bible.org | Where the World Comes to Study the Bible

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ReverendDG
Member (Idle past 4141 days)
Posts: 1119
From: Topeka,kansas
Joined: 06-06-2005


Message 117 of 300 (356983)
10-17-2006 3:04 AM
Reply to: Message 97 by Terral
10-15-2006 9:49 AM


Re: Please Explain So We Can Know What You Say "We Know"
”We’ know that do we? Please forgive if the rest of us use Strong’s Lexicon instead of Brian’s Fantasy Definitions Lexicon to define Scriptural terms.
strongs is a terrible source, anyway his name would have been related to mes, which is egyptian for "drawn out of" but it has the meaning of being "born of" but since he wasn't born to the person who gave him his name he was said to be named because of being "drawn out of the water"
archaeologists believed his name would have been Ramoses, or Ahmoses, after the moon goddess, namely born of ah, or drawn from ah or from Ra, the kings and queens had worship based names
from Matthew 1 | NET Bible
its farther down the page
moses being a hero of the hebrews wouldn't use his egyptian name, so they changed it i would think
both languages have related words, using strongs is bad since it is mostly modern i think
How many other Hebrew terms to you believe are NOT Hebrew terms at all, but are derived from Egyptian folklore?
folklore? this is a purely hebrew story this has nothing to do with egyptian folklore. this has to do with what the hebrews believed about the egyptians and their own history.

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