HSetterfield
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"It's clear that "eretz" quite often refers to restricted localities associated with a certain people, as much as it is occasionally used to refer to landmasses and to the whole planet."
Exactly. And it was the landmass of the original continent which was divided in the days of Peleg. From the root of his name we get archipelagos, pelican, Pelagos, Pele, Pelee, and so many other words, all relating to a splitting regarding water or volcanic activity, which certainly would have been connected with such giant landmass movement.
What eretz does NOT mean is anything political or social! Many try to equate the time of Peleg with Babel, but the two catastrophes were several generations apart if you check Genesis 10 and 11.
Exactly. And it was the landmass of the original continent which was divided in the days of Peleg. From the root of his name we get archipelagos, pelican, Pelagos, Pele, Pelee, and so many other words, all relating to a splitting regarding water or volcanic activity, which certainly would have been connected with such giant landmass movement.
What eretz does NOT mean is anything political or social! Many try to equate the time of Peleg with Babel, but the two catastrophes were several generations apart if you check Genesis 10 and 11.
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