10-07-2012, 04:54 PM
Thanks for the thoughts.
The main issue here is the term uses teth instead of taw, whereas these explanations all point to a taw.
Could there be any explanation of this?
I see the nun-teth-lamed root means to take up and the nun-teth-he root means to spread out, the latter of which may be more so derived to resemble the term (though its meaning is a bit at odds with it).
The main issue here is the term uses teth instead of taw, whereas these explanations all point to a taw.
Could there be any explanation of this?
I see the nun-teth-lamed root means to take up and the nun-teth-he root means to spread out, the latter of which may be more so derived to resemble the term (though its meaning is a bit at odds with it).