Timeline for Does the Hebrew word “olam" mean “forever" in Leviticus 23:41?
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Mar 1, 2016 at 12:47 | comment | added | Steve can help♦ | The wording of this question is ambiguous, because every word has a range of meaning. In short, 'Yes' the word does frequently indicate an infinite period, but 'No' it does not always mean this. It might also mean 'ancient' (Ge 6:4, Ps 24:9); or for the fullness of a life/period (Ex 21:6, Lv 25:32). The Hebrew idea of 'olam' is different from these English words. In Lev 23:41 it could be strictly 'eternal', which might be strange for a Christian for whom the Law is fulfilled by Jesus and is told not to worry about days and feasts (Col 2:16), or it could be to the fullness of the 'generations'. | |
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