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חן
H2580, H2581
חנה
H2583, H2584
חנון
H2586, H2587
חנות
H2588, H2589
H2597
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In none of these verses, do we see any of these renderings of the root (Chet Nun) ending with an Aleph. In fact, they all end with a Taw.
Hold that thought!
H2598
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In none of these verses, do we see any of these renderings of the root (Chet Nun) ending with a He. In fact, they all end with a Taw.
I have been leaning toward this conclusion for quite some time now; but now I have arrived.
Every letter, of every word, in Strong's work needs to be tested, before it can be trusted!
I am thankful that you are participating in it. Your knowledge far surpasses mine.Glad you are keeping this thread active, (it's very informative!).
I have been corresponding with @The Liturgist. He has shown great interest in this thread. I am inviting him as an honored guest to participate, not from a Theological standpoint; but so that he can contribute from his wealth in knowledge of history and linguistics.
I see that he has already signed in as a guest.
He is not here to debate; but I am asking him to help me with this study. We are like minded in our opinion of Strong's work.
I would ask that he keeps his statements directed toward my posts, unless someone else here has questions for him. He is free to correct me in my understanding of the history of the language, linguistics, or variants in the manuscripts, if I am missing something. This isn't about teaching nor debate. This is about working together to seek out the truth.
He will also be starting a thread in Traditional Theology, inviting me as a guest, to provide a link to this thread; so that the members of that exclusive forum, and I, can discuss the work that is being done here.
When he does that; I will provide a link to that thread in this thread.
He asked that I start another thread in General Theology; but I want to keep our discussions reserved for these dedicated forums. I don't want to get distracted from my work with endless debates, with those who would let their dogma stand in the way of their objectivity.
@The Liturgist Welcome!
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