10-03-2008, 04:06 AM
Shlama Jerzy,
The second Aramaic term, "Khanpa", literally means "denier". For instance, Shimon Keepa was a Khanpa when he denied Meshikha. It's figuratively used to mean "pagan", so in that sense it's a harsher term than "Amma", which is just a generic word for "nation".
+Shamasha
The second Aramaic term, "Khanpa", literally means "denier". For instance, Shimon Keepa was a Khanpa when he denied Meshikha. It's figuratively used to mean "pagan", so in that sense it's a harsher term than "Amma", which is just a generic word for "nation".
+Shamasha