"Eve" another Greek deception...

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Almost the whole world has been "tricked" in thinking "Eve" was our first female and yet Eve was a Greek goddess that the Greeks worshiped in the EVEning. This is where the deception comes in. People who are wearing "blinders" will not see this or even care to here it.

Our first female was 'Hawwah'. Yes it was Adam and Hawwah.
'Hawwah' carries the verb of life. There were only certain names given by our creator that were "ALIVE" handed to man.

The Greeks have fooled man into thinking a Greek goddess was our first female and even stuck it in the GREEK title called "Bible" (from Biblio).

Now,wouldn't you "sense" something wrong if the Greeks manged to pull that one off? after all in Revelation 12:9 it does say Satan decieves the whole world.

So the question is...How many other things in the Greek titled book "Biblio" are we being "fooled" by?

A lot of christians think the Greek language was a proper translation from Hebrew, when in fact The Greeks didn't carry the same alphabet letters changing the words and names, STRIPPING the identity of the great people who were given these HEBREW names.

The Greeks were worshiping Zeus, Eve....
hmm...

"Trick or treat"

You know the word from "Hallowed be thy name"
The same word is in the title for the "holiday" of the dead...HALLOWeen!
Can it be used for the same meaning? well, you need to learn the "origin" of names and words and be prepared to be shocked.

Trace back where the tall and pointy shafts/steeples "developed" into traditon on top of churches and you will see it started with the Greeks and the Greek Goddess "Eve", hmm...

-wannabe
 

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Why does it matter what the name used to mean? For example, "idiot" is derived from a Greek word meaning loner, or a person who is anti-social. The popular definition has taken precedence over the "actual" meaning.

However, nice job in pointing out that the words are Greek and not Hebrew. :)
 
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to first post - I don't get it.


The bible was translated from Hebrew to Greek to Latin to English.

Eve, hmmm who is to say the Greeks did not 'steel' the name "Eve" from the Israelites, like when they, the Greeks, invented their gods? Keep in mind Synagogs where present throughout the world. In other words some guy desperate for a new goddess looked up the nearest synagog and whammo, found the third scroll, yes, that's it, Eve, mother of all life, my new god.

Hallowed be your name. LOL Two, to, to, too - get it?
I could say Ha(e)llo and wed(ding) and say it could mean I say hello and be wedded to your name Lord.

Hey I am anti religion but ...
 
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Badfish, you don't get it? EVERYTHING has an "origin".
When the Greeks "convinced" people of the world their names and words were "acceptable" for a translation of the original , people were just being decieved.

Why did the Greeks translate the "original" hebrew?
What was their "motives"?
The Greeks honored Zeus, did they not? What TITLES did they
use for Zeus?
This is ONE of the reasons you do NOT except a "translation"....
FROM THE ENEMY! You will be decieved.

The proper "translation for the hebrew "qodesh" in English is "set apart"
NOT Holy. Why not? Because if you trace back the "origin" of "Holy/Holi,
it originates from a Hindu spring feast, therefore VOIDS the meaning of the word! Where names and words "originated" from is everything! Why? Well, one reason is Identity! Would you like to be STRIPPED of your identity with the removing and replacement of your name to a different one without you even having any say in the matter?

Do you like the feeling of knowing "higher ups" and "scholars" are laughing at everyone while they KNOW what sells to the public, something as mild as EVE...a Greek goddess, where we get EVEning. That is when the Greeks waited for her/it's arrival.

Revelation 12:9....

-wannabe
 
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Whats your source? How do you know dates are accurate? This information may not be as old as you think, how do we know that you are correct?

What makes you believe this is true?

Everything has an origin....hmmmmm.....Duh?

Where did the particles originate from that created the cosmos? Since everything has an origin, how can something come from nothing?
 
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Who cares what her name was, she was the first female and she commited the first sin, not really seeing the importance in her name.

As for hallowed:

hal·low Pronunciation Key (hl)
tr.v. hal·lowed, hal·low·ing, hal·lows
To make or set apart as holy.
To respect or honor greatly; revere.

Who cares where it's name came from, what it means now is the important part.

This is just like the people who were afraid to buy meat from the merchants because they were used in sacrifices to the Roman gods. The Roman gods aren't real so it doesn't mean anything, it's still meat.
 
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From Adam Clarke's Commentary:

  • Gen 3:20 - And Adam called his wife’s name Eve; because she was the mother of all living -
    A man who does not understand the original cannot possibly comprehend the reason of what is said here. What has the word Eve to do with being the mother of all living? Our translators often follow the Septuagint; it is a pity they had not done so here, as the Septuagint translation is literal and correct: &#922;&#945;&#953; &#949;&#954;&#945;&#955;&#949;&#963;&#949;&#957; &#913;&#948;&#945;&#956; &#964;&#959; &#959;&#957;&#959;&#956;&#945; &#964;&#951;&#962; &#947;&#965;&#957;&#945;&#953;&#954;&#959;&#962; &#945;&#965;&#964;&#959;&#965; &#918;&#969;&#951;, &#959;&#964;&#953; &#956;&#951;&#964;&#951;&#961; &#960;&#945;&#957;&#964;&#969;&#957; &#964;&#969;&#957; &#950;&#969;&#957;&#964;&#969;&#957;&#903; “And Adam called his wife’s name Life, because she was the mother of all the living.”

    This is a proper and faithful representation of the Hebrew text, for the &#1495;&#1493;&#1492; Chavvah of the original, which we have corrupted into Eve, a word destitute of all meaning, answers exactly to the &#918;&#969;&#951; of the Septuagint, both signifying life; as does also the Hebrew &#1495;&#1497; chai to the Greek &#950;&#969;&#957;&#964;&#969;&#957;, both of which signify the living.
From Herbert Leupold's Commentary on Genesis:

  • The proper name for Eve, chawwah, is by far not as uncertain in meaning as some would claim. Nor is there any evidence that the Hebrew root could yield the meaning "serpent" just because of a similar Arabic form. A parallel is found in the analogous verb hayyah, which also existed in the parallel form hawwah (Ge 27:29) and survives in this form in the proper name Yahweh.

    So chayyah, meaning "to live," could easily have had the older form chawwah with the same meaning. "Life" is the well-established meaning of this proper name. The second half of the verse is the author’s statement, not Adam’s, as 2:24.
From the Catholic Encyclopaedia:

  • Eve
    (Heb. hawwah).


    The name of the first woman, the wife of Adam, the mother of Cain, Abel, and Seth. The name occurs only five times in the Bible. In Gen., iii, 20, it is connected etymologically with the verb meaning "to live": "And Adam called the name of his wife Eve [hawwah]: because she was the mother of all the living".

    The Septuagint rendering in this passage is Zoe (=life, or life-giver), which is a translation; in two other passages (Gen.,iv, 1 and 25) the name is transliterated Eua. The Biblical data concerning Eve are confined almost exclusively to the second, third, and fourth chapters of Genesis (see ADAM).
So you've got part of it right, wannabe.

But this...

Almost the whole world has been "tricked" in thinking "Eve" was our first female and yet Eve was a Greek goddess that the Greeks worshiped in the EVEning.

...is utter balderdash. :cool:
 
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Originally posted by wannabe
Almost the whole world has been "tricked" in thinking "Eve" was our first female .....

The Greeks have fooled man into thinking a Greek goddess was our first female and even stuck it in the GREEK title called "Bible" (from Biblio).

Now,wouldn't you "sense" something wrong if the Greeks manged to pull that one off? ...

So the question is...How many other things in the Greek titled book "Biblio" are we being "fooled" by?&nbsp;

Ya those Greeks.... :(

Ya never know what they are gonna try and pull off next! :sigh:

Those stinkers! :mad:
 
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from Merriam Webster dictionary
Main Entry: 1eve·ning
Pronunciation: 'Ev-ni[ng]
Function: noun
Usage: often attributive
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English [AE]fnung, from [AE]fnian to grow toward evening, from [AE]fen evening; akin to Old High German Aband evening and perhaps to Greek epi on
Date: before 12th century
1 a : the latter part and close of the day and early part of the night b chiefly Southern & Midland : AFTERNOON c : the period from sunset or the evening meal to bedtime
2 : the latter portion
3 : the period of an evening's entertainment
 
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