02-21-2004, 08:48 PM
Shlama Akhi Yochanan,
This is a very nice analogy with the crown of thorns relating to the thicket where the entangled ram was found. However, the Aramaic root is sheen-beith-qop as opposed to semkath-beith-kap.
I love the ramifications, though. Pun intended! <!-- s --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/smile.gif" alt="" title="Smile" /><!-- s -->
Yeshua was very much like an 'entangled ram' due to many things including the politico-religious climate and the sorrows and griefs he experienced are typified very well with thorns which answers to troubles, trials and difficulties in Semitic thought from what I understand.
Shlama w'Burkate, Larry Kelsey
This is a very nice analogy with the crown of thorns relating to the thicket where the entangled ram was found. However, the Aramaic root is sheen-beith-qop as opposed to semkath-beith-kap.
I love the ramifications, though. Pun intended! <!-- s --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/smile.gif" alt="" title="Smile" /><!-- s -->
Yeshua was very much like an 'entangled ram' due to many things including the politico-religious climate and the sorrows and griefs he experienced are typified very well with thorns which answers to troubles, trials and difficulties in Semitic thought from what I understand.
Shlama w'Burkate, Larry Kelsey