02-15-2005, 03:39 PM
Shlama Dunedain,
Perhaps. That is why the "Elaha" title is not the most important. "Marya" is unequivocal; it is never used of any human individual in the OT but always means "Yahweh". It refers many times to Yeshua in The Peshitta NT.
Also , what philosophy can you get out of this ?:
3 (MUR) Every thing was by his hand; and without him, was not any thing whatever that existed.[font=Estrangelo (V1.1)]0whd Mdm twh 0dx 0lp0 yhwd9lbw 0wh hdy0b lk [/font]3 (Peshitta)
That refers, of course , to [font=Estrangelo (V1.1)]Flym[/font], in verse one.
Blessings,
Dave Bauscher
Perhaps. That is why the "Elaha" title is not the most important. "Marya" is unequivocal; it is never used of any human individual in the OT but always means "Yahweh". It refers many times to Yeshua in The Peshitta NT.
Also , what philosophy can you get out of this ?:
3 (MUR) Every thing was by his hand; and without him, was not any thing whatever that existed.[font=Estrangelo (V1.1)]0whd Mdm twh 0dx 0lp0 yhwd9lbw 0wh hdy0b lk [/font]3 (Peshitta)
That refers, of course , to [font=Estrangelo (V1.1)]Flym[/font], in verse one.
Blessings,
Dave Bauscher
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