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The language in which the Jewish Scriptures (Tanakh) -- or the "Old Testament" in Christian Bibles -- were written.
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Onward to Shinar: From the East or to the East?
The "EAST" in the biblical Hebrew worldview, and ancient Israelite archaeology, evidences house doorways, city gates, fortresses, and official buildings all oriented to the EAST. …
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Is the verb in Joshua 2:1 meant to indicate that the spies were clients of Rahab's harlotry?
In this context, I think, comparing Rahab and Ruth, etc. and of the use of the specific Hebrew verbs is very important as other more competent biblical scholars have observed to explain, euphemistically … (Sngs 8:10)
That may actually be a “riddle of the wise” (Prov. 1:6) as a puzzle of Hebrew wisdom that the reader was expected to solve. …