12-09-2013, 11:36 AM
Humm...
"Alahaya" is found in 2nd Peter 1:3-4, but is it also present in the Peshitta 22 Book canon text? And is this word, which means "Divine" show up in the Peshitta OT text anywhere? I'll check later at CAL.
And if "Alahaya" means "Divine", can it be said that "Marya", means Lord Divine, or Divine Lord? If we can't say it means Lord Yah, as in Lord YHWH, then perhaps we can say it means Divine Lord, which is talking about the same God, is it not? How many Divine Lord's are there? I know of only one, the creator of the Universe.
Shlama,
Chuck
"Alahaya" is found in 2nd Peter 1:3-4, but is it also present in the Peshitta 22 Book canon text? And is this word, which means "Divine" show up in the Peshitta OT text anywhere? I'll check later at CAL.
And if "Alahaya" means "Divine", can it be said that "Marya", means Lord Divine, or Divine Lord? If we can't say it means Lord Yah, as in Lord YHWH, then perhaps we can say it means Divine Lord, which is talking about the same God, is it not? How many Divine Lord's are there? I know of only one, the creator of the Universe.
Shlama,
Chuck